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fix: rails 7.1.3 support requires a has_query_constraints? method #300

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Tests are failing with Rails 7.1.3.

I think the significant change upstream was rails/rails@59e72b0b

I think the significant change upstream was rails/rails:59e72b0b
@kbrock kbrock merged commit 5fa08bf into master Feb 7, 2024
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@kbrock kbrock deleted the flavorjones-rails-7.1.3-support branch February 7, 2024 03:35
kbrock added a commit to kbrock/active_hash that referenced this pull request Apr 29, 2024
- Support `has_many :through` associations active-hash#296 @flavorjones
- Rails 7.1 support active-hash#291 @y-yagi

- Rails 7.1: fix sqlite3 issue active-hash#303 @flavorjones
- Rails 7.1.3: add missing `has_query_constraints?` active-hash#300 @flavorjones
- `Array#pluck` supports methods active-hash#299 @iberianpig
- Prefer `safe_constantize` over `constantize` active-hash#297 @flavorjones
- Treat `nil` and `blank?` as different values active-hash#295 @kbrock
- Fix `#where` for string keys active-hash#292 @usernam3
kbrock added a commit to kbrock/active_hash that referenced this pull request Apr 29, 2024
- Ruby 3.3 support active-hash#298 @m-nakamura145
- Support `has_many :through` associations active-hash#296 @flavorjones
- Rails 7.1 support active-hash#291 @y-yagi

- Rails 7.1: fix sqlite3 issue active-hash#303 @flavorjones
- Rails 7.1.3: add missing `has_query_constraints?` active-hash#300 @flavorjones
- `Array#pluck` supports methods active-hash#299 @iberianpig
- Prefer `safe_constantize` over `constantize` active-hash#297 @flavorjones
- Treat `nil` and `blank?` as different values active-hash#295 @kbrock
- Fix `#where` for string keys active-hash#292 @usernam3
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