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Reverse Dependencies for rspec

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

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Floor/nearest/ceiling rounding by arbitrary steps for Integers, Floats, Times, TimeWithZones, and DateTimes.
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A Sinatra extension for setting and showing Rails-like flash messages. This extension improves on the Rack::Flash gem by being simpler to use, providing a full range of hash operations (including iterating through various flash keys, testing the size of the hash, etc.), and offering a 'styled_flash' view helper to render the entire flash hash with sensible CSS classes. The downside is reduced flexibility -- these methods will *only* work in Sinatra.
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Simple Ruby client library for twitter streaming API. Uses EventMachine for connection handling. Adheres to twitter's reconnection guidline. JSON format only.
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Adds zipcode validation methods to ActiveModel considering different country zipcode formats.
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Creates stub classes from any ActiveRecord model. By using stubs in your tests you don't need to load Rails or the database, sometimes resulting in a 10x speed improvement. ActiveMocker analyzes the methods and database columns to generate a Ruby class file. The stub file can be run standalone and comes included with many useful parts of ActiveRecord. Stubbed out methods contain their original argument signatures or ActiveMocker friendly code can be brought over in its entirety. Mocks are regenerated when the schema is modified so your mocks won't go stale, preventing the case where your unit tests pass but production code fails.
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Dynamoid is an ORM for Amazon's DynamoDB that supports offline development, associations, querying, and everything else you'd expect from an ActiveRecord-style replacement. Make sure you add require 'dynamoid' to before your configure script with adept_dynamoid
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Define your permission rules as role- or role group specific permits. Integrates well with multiple Devise user acounts. Includes rules caching. Store permissions in yaml file or key-value store
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Define your permission rules as role- or role group specific permits. Integrates well with multiple Devise user acounts. Includes rules caching. Store permissions in yaml file or key-value store
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To parallelize your CI without having to balance your tests
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CircuitBreaker is a relatively simple Ruby mixin that will wrap a call to a given service in a circuit breaker pattern. The circuit starts off "closed" meaning that all calls will go through. However, consecutive failures are recorded and after a threshold is reached, the circuit will "trip", setting the circuit into an "open" state. In an "open" state, every call to the service will fail by raising CircuitBrokenException. The circuit will remain in an "open" state until the failure timeout has elapsed. After the failure_timeout has elapsed, the circuit will go into a "half open" state and the call will go through. A failure will immediately pop the circuit open again, and a success will close the circuit and reset the failure count. require 'circuit_breaker' class TestService include CircuitBreaker def call_remote_service() ... circuit_method :call_remote_service # Optional circuit_handler do |handler| handler.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) handler.failure_threshold = 5 handler.failure_timeout = 5 end # Optional circuit_handler_class MyCustomCircuitHandler end
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A simple discount coupon generator for Rails.
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