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Reverse Dependencies for rails
The projects listed here declare rails as a runtime or development dependency
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Plain and simple JSON serializer.
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Secure your app by using our structured data model to specify the data flow between views and semnatic actions
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Easy query parameter filters for Rails applications
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Dashboard to track your search engine rankings.
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A painless framework for React apps.
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Health check for Rails apps checking things like active record, redis, and AWS.
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Webdav protocol abstraction for rails controllers
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A simple mixin for providing crud actions for a RESTful, ActiveResource style service (xml and json).
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Not only does it let you code complicated business logic easier, but it also helps you keep controllers well-readable and models loose-coupled to each other.
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A lightweight, high-speed service layer for Rails applications
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ServicePattern for Ruby on Rails.
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Easily proxy paths in your rails application to other backend services.
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Manage Ruby Service Objects.
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Bare-boned service objects.
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Handling SES notifications like Bounce or Complaint.
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Seshlock manages access and refresh tokens backed by Active Record, owned by your User model.
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Store attributes in handy singletons for Rails/ActionDispatch sessions
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Session Authentication
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A gem for JS clients to check if their session has expired.
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SessionGem for knowledge sessions.
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