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I was reading up on SQL injection attacks from the Rails Guides and was wondering if the below line could be susceptible to a SQL Injection attack:

accounts.where("lower(name) LIKE '%#{params[:query].downcase}%'")

If I read and understand the guide correctly, could a user do something like

 `'\''; DROP TABLE users;`

Would that drop my table?

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Same for these examples:

Account.where(id: account_id).first
current_user.actions.where(id: params[:clear_action_reminder]).first
edits.where.not(account_id: non_human_ids)
Rating.where(project_id: @project.id, account_id: current_user.id).first_or_initialize

These are of course application specific queries but because there is no ? in the query could these all potentially be disastrous?

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    Any queries where you pass params through as arguments, rather than interpolating them into a string, will be sanitized by rails. So, this is safe current_user.actions.where(id: params[:clear_action_reminder]).first and this is not safe current_user.actions.where("id = #{params[:clear_action_reminder]}").first Mar 19, 2015 at 15:56

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Account.where("lower(name) LIKE '%#{params[:query].downcase}%'")

Yes, the above query is vulnerable.
Building your own string from user input may expose your application to injection attacks.

Instead of passing a string to the conditions option, you can pass an array to sanitize tainted strings like this:

query = params[:query].downcase
Account.where('lower(name) LIKE ?', "%#{query}%")

This will make your code safe & readable in complex queries. If #where is called with multiple arguments, these are treated as if they were passed as the elements of a single array. You can call with hash as well. Both array and hash are safe.

Your following queries are safe:

Account.where(id: account_id).first 
current_user.actions.where(id: params[:clear_action_reminder]).first
Edit.where.not(account_id: non_human_ids) 
Rating.where(project_id: @project.id, account_id: current_user.id).first_or_initialize
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  • Thanks for the quick reply Sharvy. I don't know if you saw my edit but are the other ones susceptible as well?
    – Dan Rubio
    Mar 19, 2015 at 15:53

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