Recently updated my Rails app to 6.0. When I run my tests I get the following deprecation warning from a scope on my Referral model:
DEPRECATION WARNING: Class level methods will no longer inherit scoping from `with_all_final_state_fulfillments` in Rails 6.1. To continue using the scoped relation, pass it into the block directly. To instead access the full set of models, as Rails 6.1 will, use `Referral.unscoped`. (called from block in <class:Referral> at /Users/home/workspace/APPNAME/app/models/referral.rb:60) My Referral model scope in question is hacky, but written like this:
scope :with_all_final_state_fulfillments, lambda { final_state_ids = Referral.with_fulfillment_in_final_state.pluck(:id).uniq not_final_state_ids = Referral.where(id: final_state_ids).with_fulfillment_not_in_final_state.pluck(:id).uniq id_list = final_state_ids - not_final_state_ids Referral.where(id: id_list) } I've searched all around the internet for advice on how to fix this deprecation, including the Rails GitHub PR's making the change, but haven't found a clear English explanation anywhere.
How do I fix this deprecated scope for Rail 6.1?
1 Answer
Made the deprecation warning go away by updating inside scope calls of Referral. to self.:
scope :with_all_final_state_fulfillments, lambda { final_state_ids = self.with_fulfillment_in_final_state.pluck(:id).uniq not_final_state_ids = self.where(id: final_state_ids).with_fulfillment_not_in_final_state.pluck(:id).uniq id_list = final_state_ids - not_final_state_ids where(id: id_list) } 1