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Reverse Dependencies for connection_pool
The projects listed here declare connection_pool as a runtime or development dependency
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Unused features have a complexity cost. Feat allows you to easily record and explore feature use in a Rails application.
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Handles uploading files and saving to S3
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Ruby library to access the Finch API
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Flounder is the missing piece between the database and your Ruby code. It
allows very simple access to database tables without going all the way to
begin an object mapper.
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fluent plugin to write to Microsoft SQL Server
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fluentd plugin to do data enrichment with redis.
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The minimalistic stream forwarder
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GitLab monitoring tools to use with prometheus
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Global Lock
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It's-a hella-redis!
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Abstraction for speaking to various project management systems.
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An Asynchronous Message Queue that's always Chewing on Something
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Tools to provide user authorization and data scoping.
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Ruby library to access the Increase API
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Ruby gem for iqsms JSON API
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Reactive user interfaces with minimal boilerplate, using Rails + Redux
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The official client library for use with Couchbase Server. This fork has been updated to require connection-pool 2.0, instead of 1.0
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A distributed pub/sub messaging system for Ruby based on Redis Streams
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Kafka-REST client, DSLs and consumer workers for Ruby.
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Ruby client for the Karma key-counter database
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