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Reverse Dependencies for mysql2

The projects listed here declare mysql2 as a runtime or development dependency

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A picture gallery supporting tagging, groups and much more.
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Farmstead is a modular data pipeline platform. Farmstead makes creating and deploying a fully-functional data pipeline a snap. Farmstead uses containers to encapsulate the middleware which allows for a super-fast deployment and prototyping process.
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Uses table duplication to speed up migrations on large tables
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Script to import mysqldumps (<table_name>.txt files created with option -T) with "disabled" keys (like DISABLE KEYS for MyISAM Tables)
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A Presenter Layer for ORM(s)
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This gem is a quick way to add database-backed file storage to a Rails application. Files are stored in a dedicated table and de-duplicated.
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Common library for sending sms and OTP verification
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flatfish accepts a CSV of URLS with CSS selectors prepping them for insert into drupal
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A Fluent filter plugin to execute EXPLAIN in mysql for a sql specified by the key
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Adds a add_foreign_key_constraint schema method, and extends the schema dump code to output these foreign key constraints. Only MySQL and PostgreSQL are currently supported. Examples ======== # adds a constraint on projects.customer_id with parent customers.id add_foreign_key :projects, :cust...
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