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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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A software model in Ruby for the greenhouse gas emissions of a bus trip
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Commandline tool for querying a barnyard2 db.
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cli for byld
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Create a cache model for your active records
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Use cached_at for ActiveRecord cache key
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Denormalize your belongs_to associations
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cached_column
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Cache nonchanging ActiveRecord models in memory
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A better way of controlling cache dependencies than 'belongs_to :product, touch: true'
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CachedModel caches simple (by id) finds in memcached reducing the amount of work the database needs to perform for simple queries.
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CachedModels provides to your ActiveRecord models a transparent approach to use ActiveSupport caching mechanism.
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Cache (and optionally memoize) ActiveRecord or DataMapper records in Redis or Memcached
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A little cache managing system for Rails
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Overrides ActiveRecord::Base#cache_key to return unique keys for new records and adds methods to more easily work with Rails caching.
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Integrates ActiveRecord with cache stores provided by Rails.cache, incluing memcached
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CacheMe allows you to cache objects of activerecord
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Cache utilities.
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Object R/W Caching on top of ActiveRecord
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Store the version of any class for cache invalidation
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Write-through ActiveRecord model caching that's right on the money
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