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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop
The projects listed here declare rubocop as a runtime or development dependency
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Generates encrypt_string type that transparently encrypt and decrypt string value to ActiveRecord.
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A handler for storing TimeOfDay objects in ActiveRecord objects as sql time values.
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Add a `to_hash` method that can acquire the relations to the active record.
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Extend AR to use touch for has_many and has_one relations
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ActiveRecord OpenTracing tracer
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Queue up calls to specific models and execute them in transactions, after a certain number of models have been added.
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ActiveRecord connection adapter for MySQL. It extends the Rails built-in Trilogy adapter and adds spatial extensions support via RGeo. Compatible with Rails 8.1+ native Trilogy adapter. Requires Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.1+.
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Adds a symbol attribute type to activerecord
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Batch updating for ActiveRecord models
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Support MySQL's INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE in ActiveRecord
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Extends activerecord validations with helpers
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Register PostgreSQL 'VERSION' column type in rails
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Redis activerecord like interface.
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Redis based analytics.
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Manage the states of records by commonly used attributes.
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Provides "cached" finders and a DSL to enumerate which finders should have cached versions
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Export or import data from multiple input formats such as arrays, hashes, and active record or vice versa.
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ActiveResource classes for Chatwork API
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DRY your controllers and make your API more predictable by defining responders for different formats. E.g. Posting an invalid resource in HTML should render a form with errors, while in JSON you expect serialized errors.
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Easily filter, sort, and paginate enumerable sets.
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