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Reverse Dependencies for database_cleaner
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Add and manipulate flags (boolean values) on mongoid models
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Generate frequency maps using mongodb aggregations
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Mongoid layer for the Sphinx fulltext search server that supports block fields and dynamic indexes
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Prevent fields from being updated by including a mongoid module and marking the fields as immutable.
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Storing IP in MongoDB done right - as integers
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adding like and dislike behaviors to Mongoid user model
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Simple list behavior for Mongoid
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Selectively validate presence in Monogid localized fields
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Simple tag fields for mongodb documents.
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Enable Multi-tenant supported jobs to work with Sidekiq background workers
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Mongoid Name Type
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Mongoid Noteable adds news feature to models
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Makes one's life easier when working with events that have multiple occurrences, or a recurring schedule.
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A simple plugin to persist image dimensions into mongoid document.
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Preferences with Mongoid
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Basically a rewrite of codegourmet/mm-publishing-logic for mongoid. For more information visit https://github.com/codegourmet/mm-publishing-logic.
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Star rating for Mongoid
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Provides a 'save_and_retry' method that will attempt to save a document and, if a duplicate key error is thrown by mongodb, will update the existing document instead of failing.
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Mongoid::Sequence2 gives you the ability to specify fields to behave like a sequence number (exactly like the "id" column in conventional SQL flavors).
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