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Reverse Dependencies for redis
The projects listed here declare redis as a runtime or development dependency
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make rails model act as ActiveRecord, but not save data into database but cache system, file or redis
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This gem enables automatic failover to a secondary caching method when the primary fails.
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Provide a simple interface to redis with self-expiring keys.
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Extremely simple Redis caching for any Ruby class
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Transparently cache the results of methods using redis.
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Redis adapter for Cache Machine gem.
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Fast, light-weight, session-based, redis-backed Rails caching.
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Dedicated classes to isolate redis logic in rails.
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A gem for cache facility
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This is the redis cache_store implementation.
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Don't calculate the cached value twice at the same time. Use a backup of the data if the service is down.
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Tag your cache keys smartly, you can expire by tags, count keys per tag and many more. based on Redis
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Write-through ActiveRecord model caching that's right on the money
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Another Background gem
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Users can browse locations by country, city, and state and search locations by string or zip code. Administrators can manage locations and the services they offer.
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Invisible image based tracing service with Redis backend
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Simple feature flags based on a redis instance, a YAML config file and/or environment variables.
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A Canonical URL cache using Redis
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Instead of making ActiveRecord calls to change a counter field, write them to capacitor. They'll get summarized in a redis hash, with a separate process batch-retrieving and writing to ActiveRecord. Being single-threaded, the writing process avoids row lock collisions, and absorbs traffic spike...
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Provides an easy way to register senders and receivers on a reliable Redis
message queue.
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