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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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Production-ready enhancements for mem_cache_store and redis_cache_store. For Rails or ActiveSupport.
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Publish messages to RabbitMq broker and Consume with independent workers.
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The SUN in latin or is it SILOS spelled backwards. Turn any SHACL file or Google sheet into an API, ORM, documentation on top of a data store
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lightweight text search system on Redis
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Ruby library to access the Sports Game Odds API
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Ruby library to access the Spotted API
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Server side Javascript runner in Ruby on Rails.
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SQLRunner allows you to load your queries out of SQL files, without using ORMs.
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A typo-squatting and phishing domain detector.
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A fork of Sidekiq (v4.1.2) with worker parameter restrictions
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Provide simple helpers on persist values in redis for performance. Works with ActiveRecord.
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Ruby library to access the Stigg API
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Ruby library to access the Straddle API
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Strait is a rate-limiting library designed to provide security you don't need to think about.
Whenever you have code to protect, put a Strait in front of it.
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Defining data processing Pipeline
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A modern es plugin
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Ruby library to access the Surge API
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Syncwise API library for Ruby
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Simple Tile Server for Ruby
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Tally is a simple Rails engine for capturing counts of various activities around an app. These counts are quickly captured in Redis then are archived periodically within the app’s default relational database.
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