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Reverse Dependencies for mysql2

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

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Provide a glimpse into the MySQL queries made during your application's requests.
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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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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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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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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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Assigns a case-insensitive unique three-letter code to each record in a scope, based loosely on some other attribute of the record
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