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Actually, my solution only works for when you manually update the counters. The automatic updates still apply the scope, and thus throw the same truncated double error. I haven't been able to find a way to unscope the automatic updates. I tried using the unscoped_associatons gem, which works when I query the relationship from the rails console, or when my application code queries the relationship, but counter_culture doesn't seem to see it.
Is there a way to tell counter_culture's automatic updates to ignore the default scope when incrementing/decrementing the counters?
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This is my fault, it's because I defined my default scope incorrectly. It should be
default_scope { where( "status = ?", User.statuses[:active] ) }
instead of default_scope { where status: :active }
As noted at the bottom of the edge Rails documentation on enums, you must query enums using the ordinal value, not the symbol. With the default scope defined correctly, the gem works perfectly.
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