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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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Patriach is about adding behaviours on the fly to good old active record models.
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Patriach is about adding behaviours on the fly to good old active record models.
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Ruby gem developed to help with pagination, filtering, sorting, and including associations on both active record queries and custom sql queries
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Using Peacekeeper, you can develop models separately from the ORM used to persist data.
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Introduces ActiveRecord to PostgreSQL, adding support for PostgreSQL specific features.
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PeijiSan is a Rails plugin which uses named scopes to create a thin pagination layer.
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Percent objects and integration with Rails
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Allows to use percona in rails migrations.
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Helpers for using pt-online-schema-change with Rails.
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Repository/Entity pattern conventions.
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Repository/Entity pattern conventions. This is an adapter for ActiveRecord.
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Support functions for ActiveRecord models with periodic entries
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Continous integration solution compatible with travis.ci
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This is a gem originated from another gem called permalink.
Since I often want a permalink that provides no way to tell the database ids,
I came up with the idea about encrypting the id and prepending it to the permalink.
For more information about FPE(Format Preserving Encryption...
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Generate permalink attributes on ActiveRecord, based on Permalink gem by Nando Vieira
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Permisi provides a way of dynamically declaring user rights (a.k.a. permissions) using a simple role-based access control scheme.
A user may be associated to multiple roles with a different set of permissions in each role.
The roles and user-roles association can be dynamically defined and change...
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Persists Ruby Objects with an ActiveRecord model
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Provide a database-backed enumeration between indices and symbolic values. This allows us to have a valid foreign key which behaves like a enumeration. Values are cached at startup, and cannot be changed.
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Introduces soft deletions for ActiveRecord.
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Simple global Settings class for ActiveRecord based applications
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