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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport

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Bring Grape DSL to Rails-api. Make it easier for writing api.
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Rails-compatible, ActiveSupport-integrated logging for Grape APIs, including request context and ActiveRecord timings.
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Adds Rails like session support to grape api
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HTTP and server side cache integration for Grape and Rack applications
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This gem provides Sorbet signatures and a Tapioca DSL compiler that enable using the Grape API framework in a Sorbet-typed Ruby project.
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Grape REST-like API application generator based on Thor.
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grape-transformations your entities from your models and also organizes and lets you use multiple entities per model
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A library for extracting static graph representations of data from rails-y databases
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Mediates state changes between a set of interdependent ActiveRecord objects.
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GraphQL Authorizer is built to provide request signature, timestamp validation, endpoint blocking and throttling using `rack-attack` gem.
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This gem provides proxy objects in place of ActiveRecord objects where the proxy handles relationship loading through GraphQL::Dataloader. This is an experimental approach which should theoretically allow authors to write GraphQL code that relies on ActiveRecord using regular ActiveRecord relatio...
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