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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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Groupped::Settings is a plugin that manage groupped settings for Rails :)
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groups the record on basis of created_at
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Categorise Active Records in nested groups with magical scopes, ? methods, and constants.
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Add simple sitemap support to models, and use generic or custom templates to render them.
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Extracts feed data, manages feed versions, and extends the feed specification to include feed metadata.
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A gem to interact with realtime transit data presented in the GTFS Realtime format (https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs-realtime/).
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Add quick mass data import from CSV or Array to Active Record model
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Flexible roles system for any context
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Log callsite information for a given class.
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Generates realistic payroll data (employees, payroll runs, compensations) in Gusto sandbox for testing
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Coerces values in params hash for search scoping
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Automatically launch Hadoop or Spark clusters in the cloud
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A tool to create a JSON response right inside of PostgreSQL 9.3+
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Harris's test gem
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Will finish later.
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A Ruby clone of darcs that uses ActiveRecord for storing patches.
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Use query objects as flexible building blocks
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Adds a helper to wrap model methods in transactions easily.
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Represent search interface via ActiveModel instance
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Ultra simple manual sort key handling for ActiveRecord models.
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