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Reverse Dependencies for pg

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

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Adds #count_less_than?, #count_equals? and #count_greater_than? to Sequel::Dataset
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Provides a simple way to seed and synchronize table data using CSV files
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Easily establish a connection to a database via Sequel gem using options specified in config/database.yml or .env files
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This gem provides the railtie that allows Sequel to hook into Rails as an alternative or supplement to ActiveRecord.
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Adds #more_than?, #fewer_than?, #at_least? and #at_most? to Sequel::Dataset
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Implementation `on_duplicate_key_update(*...).multi_insert(*...)` for postgresql
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sequel_pg overwrites the inner loop of the Sequel postgres adapter row fetching code with a C version. The C version is significantly faster than the pure ruby version that Sequel uses by default. sequel_pg also offers optimized versions of some dataset methods, as well as adds support for usin...
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Sequel extension that allows savepoints to trigger after_commit and after_rollback hooks.
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Sequel extension that facilitates using crosstab function in postgres
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Simple Ruby Web Framework designed mainly for learning Web Development for everyone. Inspired by PHP. To make a new Web page just create an html file which supports ERB. E.g. for https:://yoursite.com/products.html create page products.html with any Ruby code.
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