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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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active_record-pool is an extension to active_record that gives you an interface to write high-speed inserts, updates, & delete in a manageable way.
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Associations for plain old ruby objects
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ActiveRecord positionable extension
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Adds missing native PostgreSQL array types to ActiveRecord
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Define which PostgreSQL schemas to dump in your Rails db/structure.sql file
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ActiveRecord support for PostgreSQL JSON type supporting Rails 4.0-4.1
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Write a longer description. Optional.
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Analyze the execution plan and write log if sequential scan is detected
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Auto recover when database restart within remitano system
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Adds expression to migrations for ActiveRecord PostgreSQL adapters
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PostgreSQL allows to create a procedure which returns a result set. The gem modifies ActiveRecord so that it's possible to create (readonly) model based on resultset instead of a database table.
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This gem provides a patch that once included will retry the PostgreSQL operation in case the server has gone away
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This gem provides a patch that once included will retry the PostgreSQL operation in case the server has gone away
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It is a library that performs extended verification when an error occurs when executing SQL.
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Adds support for PostgreSQL 128 bit UUID column type to ActiveRecord
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You can use for STI, polymorphic and custom preload
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ActiveRecordPrettyKey provides functionality to generate and manage pretty, human-readable keys for ActiveRecord models.
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Builds Rails Event Store AggregateRoot
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Store model settings and properties in JSONB columns with a clean DSL, type casting, default values, and validations. A modern alternative to separate settings tables.
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Use the propertybase_id as the primary key in all your rails models
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