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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord

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Create, update, and delete records within a block, assign the same request_uuid to them, and be able to easily view and undo them
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Statelogic does kinda this and that... you know.
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Internal authentication handlers for OmniAuth. A modern version of the Omniauth Identity strategy.
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Provides a simple approach to support many oauth providers to devise
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Merge configurations from multiple back-ends for easy use in a complex application.
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Change ActiveModel's destroy behavior.
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Use your database to store previous responses and guarantee safe retries.
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Restrict ActiveRecord fields to one assignment only.
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OneSignal API wrapper simplifying user targeted cross platform notifications.
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OpaqueId provides a simple way to generate unique, URL-friendly identifiers for your ActiveRecord models. Uses rejection sampling for unbiased random generation, ensuring perfect uniformity across the alphabet. Prevents exposing incremental database IDs in URLs and APIs.
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Generates OpenAPI specs automatically from ActiveRecord models, ActiveModel validations and Rails routes. Includes a built-in serializer ~3.6x faster than as_json, Scalar and Swagger UI out of the box, and optional auto-serialization via render json:. Inspired by ActiveModel::Serializer.
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Database storing for the web services output when using callbacks.
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Same as acts_as_state_machine but on multiple columns and with more strict validation, allow creation of complex events with parameters, used successfully on critical financial applications for quite a long time
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Set transaction isolation level in the ActiveRecord in a database agnostic way. Works with MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite as long as you are using new adapters mysql2, pg or sqlite3. Supports all ANSI SQL isolation levels: :serializable, :repeatable_read, :read_committed, :read_uncommitted.
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Retries database transaction on deadlock and transaction serialization errors. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite (as long as you are using new drivers mysql2, pg, sqlite3).
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A full ruby implementation of the OpenVAS OMP (version 2.0) protocol.
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