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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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declarative active record data observers
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Basics to use ActiveRecord with WD Sinatra.
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Works as a weasel for your controllers
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This is a Ruby version of Netfira's WebConnect server-side library
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Ruby On Rails ActiveRecord::Base class extensions
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ActiveRecord will extend ActiveSupport::Memoizable for class methods
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ActiveRecord will extend ActiveSupport::Memoizable for instance methods
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Adds list-like position functionality to Rails has_and_belongs_to_many associations
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version_fu helps version your ActiveRecord models. It is based on Rick Olson's acts_as_versioned and is compatible with Rails 3.
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Perform weighted averages, even across associations. Rails 3 only because it uses ARel.
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Recording weight and fat, and display chart
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Repository abstraction
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map file to a range of ORMs, store them on different backends. it can bind a record to a folder
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Implements minimal ActiveRecord models and database helper code used in both the Metasploit Framework (MSF) and Metasploit commercial editions.
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Allows you to get information about Adhearsions status via rest calls
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whatup is a simple server-based instant messaging application using TCP
sockets.
It was created for educational purposes.
It is in development, and currently is both simplified and insecure.
Please be careful.
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Run a piece of code after the current transaction is committed
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Translates where-like filter syntax into an Arel-based ActiveRecord scope,
so you can safely use SQL syntax in Rails controller parameters.
What it lacks in power, it gains in simplicity and ease of use for API consumers.
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Use ActiveRecord scopes as parameters in where clauses
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Rails plugin for adding associated addresses to Active Record Models
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