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Reverse Dependencies for mysql2
The projects listed here declare mysql2 as a runtime or development dependency
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Use fixtures to create a db independent and git friendly db dump. It's git friendly because each record is in its own file (git doesn't do very well with large files that are committed all at once).
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Often use snippet for ActiveRecord.
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Provide a glimpse into the MySQL queries made during your application's requests.
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some shared data.
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A scripting languge to keep it all together.
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When your customer doesn't want e-commerce but actually you need products, orders and a payment gateway
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This gem enables you to do A/B testing easy with Rails application.
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Rails Engine for Gorg apps
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A plugin for the Rails 3-based Governor blogging system that adds ThinkingSphinx search functionality to a blog.
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Takes care of defining what actions one model is allowed to do with another model.
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An analysis tool for graphql-ruby schemas.
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Make database queries available via HTTP
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groupdate with support of SQL Server 2016+, and more features
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Just another scope to fetch the latest record with specified group.
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An plugin that integrate Google Tag Manager easy with Rails
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Full-featured application for managing hackathon logistics
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Handcart is a small gem for routing subdomains and also for IP authorization strategies.
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A collection of hacks for ActiveRecord.
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Harpiya Developer Tools
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Does what `has_secure_password` does, but for any attribute that you want. It does not have to be a `password` attribute. It may be for example `security_answer`
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