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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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ActiveRecord Multi-tenant
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Test doublecheck views with ActiveRecord
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A double-entry accural accounting system
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Douglas adds stamps to any ActiveRecord model, like {created,updated}_by
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Minimal abstraction to write parameterized filters for ActiveRecord models
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All draft data is saved in a separate table, so no need to worry about
existing code / SQL accidentally finding non-approved data. Supports draft
changes to existing objects, and creating new objects as drafts. Supports
'draft transactions' which may update / create many objects,...
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Drafteable is a super simple and opinionated ActiveRecord model draft
behavior encapsulation
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ActiveRecord-backed data store for Dragonfly
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Manipulate a database using Amazon Alexa skill voice commands, eventually to be used to create syllogisms
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Distance queries for ActiveRecord 3
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Convert Google Spreadsheets to Rails Models
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Rails is a framework for building web-application using CGI, FCGI, mod_ruby, or WEBrick
on top of either MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, DB2, SQL Server, or Oracle with eRuby- or Builder-based templates.
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A simple ETL library that supports CSV, SQLite3, and ActiveRecord sources and destinations.
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Simple, performant settings for your Rails application
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Mutations gem interface implemented with `dry-rb`’s validation schemas.
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Dry
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Drys up serialized returns by passing in object, serializer, and an options hash
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DrySQL uses your DB's information schema to identify keys, and generate associations and validations for ActiveRecord objects. You defined the schema on your DB ... don't re-define it in your application code. Legacy DB Tables, Ruby Desktop apps, Rails apps...DrySQL's got all your databases covered
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Gem for interfacing with Downstream's DSNode
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