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+ # paranoia Changelog
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+ ## 3.1.0 - November 7, 2025
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+ - [#580](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/580) Support Rails 8.0 and 8.1
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+ - Update activerecord dependency to `'>= 7', '< 8.2'`
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+ - Update minimum Ruby version to 3.1
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+ - Drop support for Rails 6.x
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+ - Drop support for Ruby 2.7 and 3.0
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+ - Add Rails 8.0 and 8.1 to CI test matrix
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+ ## 3.0.1 - January 19, 2025
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+ - [#566](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/566) Handle #delete_all
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+ - [#559](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/559) Trigger an after_commit callback when restoring a record
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+ - [#567](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/567) Fix typo in newly added readme
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+ ## 3.0.0 - August 13, 2024
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+ _Tagged as 3.0 as Ruby + Rails version constraints have been modernised._
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+ - [#564](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/564) Support Rails edge
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+ - [#563](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/563) Support Rails 7.2
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+ ## 2.6.4 - July 20, 2024
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+ * [#554](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/554) Support prebuilt counter cache association list (#554)
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+ [Joé Dupuis](https://github.com/JoeDupuis)
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+ * [#551](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/551) Fix: restore has_one with scope (#551)
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+ [Paweł Charyło](https://github.com/zygzagZ)
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+ * [#555](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/555) 📝 Add Yard documentation for Paranoia::Query (#555)
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+ [Clément Prod'homme](https://github.com/cprodhomme)
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+ ## 2.6.3 - Oct 12, 2023
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+ * [#548](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/548) Add support for [Rails 7.1](https://github.com/rails/rails/releases/tag/v7.1.0) (#548)
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+ [Indyarocks](https://github.com/indyarocks)
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+ ## 2.6.2 - Jun 6, 2023
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+ * [#441](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/441) Recursive restore with has_many/one through assocs (#441)
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+ [Emil Ong](https://github.com/emilong)
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+ ## 2.6.1 - Nov 16, 2022
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+ * [#535](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/535) Allow to skip updating paranoia_destroy_attributes for records while really_destroy!
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+ [Anton Bogdanov](https://github.com/kortirso)
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+ ## 2.6.0 - Mar 23, 2022
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+ * [#512](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/512) Quote table names; Mysql 8 has keywords that might match table names which cause an exception.
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+ * [#476](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/476) Fix syntax error in documentation.
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+ * [#485](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/485) Rollback transaction if destroy aborted.
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+ * [#522](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/522) Add failing tests for association with abort on destroy.
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+ * [#513](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/513) Fix create callback called on destroy.
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+ ## 2.5.3
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+ * [#532](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/532) Fix: correct bug when sentinel_value is not a timestamp
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+ [Hassanin Ahmed](https://github.com/sas1ni69)
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+ * [#531](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/531) Added test case to reproduce bug introduce in v2.5.1
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+ [Sherif Elkassaby](https://github.com/sherif-nedap)
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+ * [#529](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/529) Fix: Do not define a RSpec matcher when RSpec isn't present
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+ [Sebastian Welther](https://github.com/swelther)
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+ ## 2.5.2
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+ * [#526](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/526) Do not include tests files in packaged gem
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+ [Jason Fleetwood-Boldt](https://github.com/jasonfb)
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+ * [#492](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/492) Warn if acts_as_paranoid is called more than once on the same model
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+ [Ignatius Reza](https://github.com/ignatiusreza)
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+ ## 2.5.1
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+ * [#481](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/481) Replaces hard coded `deleted_at` with `paranoia_column`.
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+ [Hassanin Ahmed](https://github.com/sas1ni69)
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+ ## 2.5.0
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+ * [#516](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/516) Add support for ActiveRecord 7.0, drop support for EOL Ruby < 2.5 and Rails < 5.1
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+ adding support for Rails 7
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+ [Mathieu Jobin](https://github.com/mathieujobin)
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+ * [#515](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/515) Switch from Travis CI to GitHub Actions
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+ [Shinichi Maeshima](https://github.com/willnet)
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+ ## 2.4.3
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+ * [#503](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/503) Bump activerecord dependency for Rails 6.1
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+ [Jörg Schiller](https://github.com/joergschiller)
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+ * [#483](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/483) Update JRuby version to 9.2.8.0 + remove EOL Ruby 2.2
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+ [Uwe Kubosch](https://github.com/donv)
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+ * [#482](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/482) Fix after_commit for Rails 6
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+ [Ashwin Hegde](https://github.com/hashwin)
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+ ## 2.4.2
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+ * [#470](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/470) Add support for ActiveRecord 6.0
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+ [Anton Kolodii](https://github.com/iggant), [Jared Norman](https://github.com/jarednorman)
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+ ## 2.4.1
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+ * [#435](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/435) Monkeypatch activerecord relations to work with rails 5.2.0
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+ [Bartosz Bonisławski (@bbonislawski)](https://github.com/bbonislawski)
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+ ## 2.4.0
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+ * [#423](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/423) Add `paranoia_destroy` and `paranoia_delete` aliases
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+ [John Hawthorn (@jhawthorn)](https://github.com/jhawthorn)
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+ * [#408](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/408) Fix instance variable `@_disable_counter_cache` not initialized warning.
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+ [Akira Matsuda (@amatsuda)](https://github.com/amatsuda)
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+ * [#412](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/412) Fix `really_destroy!` behavior with `sentinel_value`
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+ [Steve Rice (@steverice)](https://github.com/steverice)
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+ ## 2.3.1
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+ * [#397](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/397) Bump active record max version to support 5.1 final
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+ ## 2.3.0 (2017-04-14)
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+ * [#393](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/393) Drop support for Rails 4.1 and begin supporting Rails 5.1.
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+ [Miklós Fazekas (@mfazekas)](https://github.com/mfazekas)
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+ * [#391](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/391) Use Contributor Covenant Version 1.4
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+ [Ben A. Morgan (@BenMorganIO)](https://github.com/BenMorganIO)
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+ * [#390](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/390) Fix counter cache with double destroy, really_destroy, and restore
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+ [Chris Oliver (@excid3)](https://github.com/excid3)
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+ * [#389](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/389) Added association not soft destroyed validator
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+ _Fixes [#380](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/380)_
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+ [Edward Poot (@edwardmp)](https://github.com/edwardmp)
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+ * [#383](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/383) Add recovery window feature
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+ _Fixes [#359](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/359)_
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+ [Andrzej Piątyszek (@konto-andrzeja)](https://github.com/konto-andrzeja)
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+ ## 2.2.1 (2017-02-15)
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+ * [#371](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/371) Use ActiveSupport.on_load to correctly re-open ActiveRecord::Base
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+ _Fixes [#335](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/335) and [#381](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/381)._
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+ [Iaan Krynauw (@iaankrynauw)](https://github.com/iaankrynauw)
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+ * [#377](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/377) Touch record on paranoia-destroy.
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+ _Fixes [#296](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/296)._
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+ [René (@rbr)](https://github.com/rbr)
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+ * [#379](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/379) Fixes a problem of ambiguous table names when using only_deleted method.
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+ _Fixes [#26](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/issues/26) and [#27](https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/pull/27)._
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+ [Thomas Romera (@Erowlin)](https://github.com/Erowlin)
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+ ## 2.2.0 (2016-10-21)
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+ * Ruby 2.0 or greater is required
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+ * Rails 5.0.0.beta1.1 support [@pigeonworks](https://github.com/pigeonworks) [@halostatue](https://github.com/halostatue) and [@gagalago](https://github.com/gagalago)
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+ * Previously `#really_destroyed?` may have been defined on non-paranoid models, it is now only available on paranoid models, use regular `#destroyed?` instead.
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+ ## 2.1.5 (2016-01-06)
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+ * Ruby 2.3 support
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+ ## 2.1.4
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+ ## 2.1.3
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+ ## 2.1.2
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+ ## 2.1.1
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+ ## 2.1.0 (2015-01-23)
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+ ### Major changes
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+ * `#destroyed?` is no longer overridden. Use `#paranoia_destroyed?` for the existing behaviour. [Washington Luiz](https://github.com/huoxito)
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+ * `#persisted?` is no longer overridden.
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+ * ActiveRecord 4.0 no longer has `#destroy!` as an alias for `#really_destroy!`.
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+ * `#destroy` will now raise an exception if called on a readonly record.
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+ * `#destroy` on a hard deleted record is now a successful noop.
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+ * `#destroy` on a new record will set deleted_at (previously this raised an error)
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+ * `#destroy` and `#delete` always return self when successful.
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+ ### Bug Fixes
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+ * Calling `#destroy` twice will not hard-delete records. Use `#really_destroy!` if this is desired.
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+ * Fix errors on non-paranoid has_one dependent associations
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+ ## 2.0.5 (2015-01-22)
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+ ### Bug fixes
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+ * Fix restoring polymorphic has_one relationships [#189](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/pull/189) [#174](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/issues/174) [Patrick Koperwas](https://github.com/PatKoperwas)
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+ * Fix errors when restoring a model with a has_one against a non-paranoid model. [#168](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/pull/168) [Shreyas Agarwal](https://github.com/shreyas123)
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+ * Fix rspec 2 compatibility [#197](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/pull/197) [Emil Sågfors](https://github.com/lime)
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+ * Fix some deprecation warnings on rails 4.2 [Sergey Alekseev](https://github.com/sergey-alekseev)
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+ ## 2.0.4 (2014-12-02)
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+ ### Features
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+ * Add paranoia_scope as named version of default_scope [#184](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/pull/184) [Jozsef Nyitrai](https://github.com/nyjt)
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+ ### Bug Fixes
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+ * Fix initialization problems when missing table or no database connection [#186](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/issues/186)
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+ * Fix broken restore of has_one associations [#185](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/issues/185) [#171](https://github.com/radar/paranoia/pull/171) [Martin Sereinig](https://github.com/srecnig)
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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ rails = ENV['RAILS'] || '~> 7.0.0'
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