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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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factory_girl provides a framework and DSL for defining and
using factories - less error-prone, more explicit, and
all-around easier to work with than fixtures.
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Making easy to validate your factories created with Factory Girl
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Preload factories (Factory Girl) just like fixtures. It will be easy and, probably, faster!
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FactoryGroup provides an abstraction on top of factory_girl, which will help you create reusable groups of factories which can be used across test cases.
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ActiveWarehouse ETL is a pure Ruby Extract-Transform-Load application for loading data into a database.
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Provides various extensions to the Rails ActiveRecord adapters.
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A concise and easy-to-use Ruby library that connects ActiveRecord to the Sphinx search daemon, managing configuration, indexing and searching.
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A factory manager of factory bots.
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This is a layer on top of FactoryGirl to use your model association and create dependencies automatically
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raises an error if the yaml contents of a config file does pass a test script.
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Serve several clients with one single database with incremental and secure ids by tenant.
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HTTP server mocking tool
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Foreign keys support for ActiveRecord migrations
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ActiveRecord extension to intelligently fall back on another column when a given column is unavailable
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A small library to count things. Use Redis, Memory, or bring your own storage!
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This gem allows you to create unique readable fantasy names as identifiers for your active record objects. You can also define multiple identifier columns and alternatively use a UUID or Devise.friendly_token as identifier.
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Uses table duplication to speed up migrations on large tables
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Generate JSON bypassing ActiveRecord object building. Directly from PG result
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Sits on top of FactoryGirl and, when appropriate, caches SQL for later playback
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A light and fast terminal-based feed reader.
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