See github.com/ctran/annotate_models/releases/tag/v2.7.3
See github.com/ctran/annotate_models/releases/tag/v2.7.2
See github.com/ctran/annotate_models/releases/tag/v2.7.1
See github.com/ctran/annotate_models/releases/tag/v2.7.0
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Support foreigh key (#241)
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Check if model has skip tag in annotate_model_file (#167)
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Fix issue where serializer-related flags weren’t being honored (#246)
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Prefer SQL column type over normalized AR type (#231)
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Nothing annotated unless options is specified, #234
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Nothing annotated unless options is specified, #234
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Makes it possible to wrap annotations, #225
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Fix single model generation, #214
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Fix default value for Rails 4.2, #212
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Don’t crash on inherited models in subdirectories, #232
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Process model_dir in rake task, #197
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Skip “models/concerns”, #194
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Fix #173 where annotate says “Nothing to annotate” in rails 4.2
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Display an error message if not run from the root of the project, #186
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Support rails 4.0 new default test directory, #182
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Add an option to show timestamp in routes “-timestamp”, #136
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Skip plain ruby objects if they have the same class name as an ActiveRecord object, #121
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Fix bug of annotate position in routes (#158)
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Retain the current annotate block unless –force is specified
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Always load models, since they may not be autoloaded by Rails
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The pg array type is now detected (see #158)
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support for composite_primary_keys (garysweaver)
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bug fix for annotate_one_file (vlado)
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It’s now possible to use Annotate in standalone ActiveRecord (non-Rails) projects again.
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Adding note that Markdown is actually MultiMarkdown, and recommending the use of the ‘kramdown` engine for parsing it.
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Improved Markdown formatting considerably.
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Bugfix: Needed to use inline-code tag for column and table names, otherwise underscores would cause havok with the formatting.
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Bugfix: Markdown syntax was incorrect (can’t have trailing spaces before the closing marker for an emphasis tag).
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Bugfix: Remove-annotations wasn’t properly finding test/spec files, and wasn’t even looking for FactoryGirl factories under the new naming convention.
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Bugfix: Load the Rakefile from the current directory, not the first Rakefile in our load path.
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Added support for new FactoryGirl naming convention.
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Fix behavior of route annotations in newer versions of Rake that don’t spit out the CWD as their first line of output.
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Overhauled integration testing system to be much easier to work with, better compartmentalized, and so forth – at the cost that you must be using RVM to utilize it. (It’ll spit out appropriate pending messages if you don’t.) Also includes a mode for “tinkering” by hand with a scenario, and won’t let you run it through rspect if the repo is in a dirty state. Added appropriate rake tasks to help with all of this.
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Routes can now be appended, pre-pended, or removed – and do sane things in all cases.
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Expose all ‘position_*` variables as CLI params.
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Make ‘ENV [’position’]‘ work as a default for all the `ENV [’position_*‘]` variables.
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Make rake tasks more resilient to unusual circumstances / code loading behavior.
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Resolve annotate vs. annotate_models ambiguity once and for all by settling on ‘annotate_models` and `annotate_routes`. This avoids a name collision with RMagick while not needlessly overloading the term.
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Fixed that schema kept prepending additional newlines
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Updates to make annotate smarter about when to touch a model
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Recognize column+type, and don’t change a file unless the column+type combination of the new schema are different than that of the old (i.e., don’t regenerate if columns happen to be in a different order. That’s just how life is sometimes)
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Change annotate to use options hash instead of ENV.
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Works better with Rails 3
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Bugfix: schema kept prepending additional newlines
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Updates to make annotate smarter about when to touch a model
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Recognize column+type, and don’t change a file unless the column+type combination of the new schema are different than that of the old (i.e., don’t regenerate if columns happen to be in a different order. That’s just how life is sometimes.)
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Grab old specification even if it has rn as line endings rather than pure ns
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Various warning and specification fixes
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Fix “no such file to load – annotate/annotate_models (MissingSourceFile)” error (require statements in tasks now use full path to lib files)
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warn about macros, to mitigate when we’re included during a production run, not just a rakefile run – possibly at the expense of too much noise
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Adding rake as a runtime dependency
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If the schema is already in the model file, it will be replaced into the same location. If it didn’t previously exist, it’ll be placed according to the “position”, as before.
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Allow task loading from Rakefile for gems (plugin installation already auto-detects).
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Add skip_on_db_migrate option as well for people that don’t want it
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Fix options parsing to convert strings to proper booleans
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Add support for Fabrication fabricators
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Leave magic encoding comment intact
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Fix issue #14 - RuntimeError: Already memoized
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Count a model as ‘annotated’ if any of its tests/fixtures are annotated
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Support FactoryGirl
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Support :change migrations (Rails 3.1)
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Allow models with non-standard capitalization
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Widen type column so we can handle longtexts with chopping things off.
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Skip trying to get list of models from commandline when running via Rake (was preventing the use of multiple rake tasks in one command if one of them was db:migrate).
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Add ability to skip annotations for a model by adding ‘# -*- SkipSchemaAnnotations’ anywhere in the file.
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Don’t show column limits for integer and boolean types.
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Add sorting for columns and indexes. (Helpful for out-of-order migration execution. Use –sort if you want this.)
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Annotate unit tests in subfolders.
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Add generator to install rakefile that automatically annotates on db:migrate.
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Correct Gemfile to clarify which environments need which gems.
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Add an .rvmrc to facilitate clean development.
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Refactor out ActiveRecord monkey-patch to permit extending without side-effects.
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Use ObjectSpace to locate models to facilitate handling of models with non-standard capitalization. Note that this still requires that the inflector be configured to understand the special case.
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Shore up test cases a bit.
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Merge against many of the older branches on Github whose functionality is already reflected to reduce confusion about what is and is not implemented here.
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Accept String or Symbol for :position (et al) options.
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Add RDoc output formatting as an option.
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Add Markdown output formatting as an option.
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Add option to force annotation regeneration.
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Add new configuration option for controlling where info is placed in fixtures/factories.
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Fix for models without tables.
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Fix gemspec generation now that Jeweler looks at Gemfile.
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Fix warning: ‘NOTE: Gem::Specification#default_executable= is deprecated with no replacement. It will be removed on or after 2011-10-01.`
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Fix handling of files with no trailing newline when putting annotations at the end of the file.
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Now works on tables with no primary key.
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–format=markdown option
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–trace option to help debug “Unable to annotate” errors
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“Table name” annotation (if table name is different from model name)
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“Human name” annotation (enabling translation to non-English locales)
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Fix JRuby ObjectSpace compatibility bug (github.com/ctran/annotate_models/pull/85)
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Fix FactoryGirl compatibility bug (github.com/ctran/annotate_models/pull/82)
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Annotates (spec|test)/factories/<model>_factory.rb files
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Annotates thoughtbot’s factory_girl factories (test/factories/<model>_factory.rb)
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Move default annotation position back to top
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Incorporated lots of patches from the Github community, including support for Blueprints fixtures
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Several bug fixes
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New options
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-R to require additional files before loading the models
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-i to show database indexes in annotations
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-e to exclude annotating tests or fixtures
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-m to include the migration version number in the annotation
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–model-dir to annotate model files stored a different place than app/models
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Ignore unknown macros (‘acts_as_whatever’)
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Add annotate_models plugin fork additions
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Annotates Rspec and Test Unit models
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Annotates Object Daddy exemplars
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Annotates geometrical columns
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Add AnnotateRoutes rake task
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Up gem structure to newgem defaults
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Only update modified models since last run, thanks to sant0sk1
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Add misc changes from Dustin Sallings and Henrik N
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Remove trailing whitespace
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More intuitive info messages
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Update README file with update-to-date example
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Add contributions from Michael Bumann (github.com/bumi)
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added an option “position” to choose to put the annotation,
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spec/fixtures now also get annotated
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added a task to remove the annotations
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these options can be specified from command line as -d and -p [before|after]
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