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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord

The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency

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Retry deadlocked ActiveRecord transactions
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ActiveRecord-Deepstore enhances ActiveRecord models with powerful functionality for handling deeply nested data structures within a database column. It provides methods for storing, accessing, and managing deeply nested data, making it easier to work with complex data structures in your Rails applications. With ActiveRecord-Deepstore, you can seamlessly store nested hashes in database columns, access nested data with simple method calls, track changes to nested attributes, and much more. This gem simplifies the handling of complex data structures, improving the maintainability and readability of your Rails codebase.
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Allows you to easily specify default values for attributes on new model objects.
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ActiveRecord defaults to immediately persisting changes to the database on assignments like user.session_ids = [1, 2]. This is a surprising behaviour that this gem aims to fix to be more coherent with regular assignments.
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Allows you to redefine what is translated to nil on read and what is stored instead of nil for specified attributes.
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Since Rails 5 you can no longer call some ActiveRecord class methods named like their Enumerable counterparts. This gem reinstates the expected behaviour, where you can always get the method from Enumerable by calling to_a on the relation.
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Denormalize fields in ActiveRecord.
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Allow / disallow query execution through active record
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Add comment where is it called in your sql automatically. It's useful for code reading.
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Activerecord::Duckdb providers DuckDB database access for Ruby on Rails applications.
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When working with ActiveRecord models, sometimes you want to eject to a simpler, safer object. Enter Sorbet's T::Struct. This gem makes it much easier to target a Sorbet T::Struct and eject from an ActiveRecord model into the struct. It also allows you to buckle in from a simple struct to a new ActiveRecord model instance.
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Adds MongoMapper embeds_many style behavior to ActiveRecord
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