Runtime support outside rails application#764
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Replace rails_below? method with active_record_below? for runtime support outside of a Rails application.
Use ActiveRecord.gem_version instead of Rails.gem_version for runtime support outside of a Rails application
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@danielmorrison Thanks for the approval. Please merge and do a version bump when you are ready |
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ActiveRecord can be used standalone without the full Rails stack, so tying version checks to Rails would unnecessarily restrict usage. By relying on ActiveRecord’s version, we ensure compatibility in non-Rails environments while still aligning with the underlying ORM that the gem depends on.