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Reverse Dependencies for sidekiq
The projects listed here declare sidekiq as a runtime or development dependency
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An asynchronous experiment framework.
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Asynchronous Request-Reply pattern ruby implementation.
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Handle async call using Sidekiq.
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Reliable fetcher for Sidekiq
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Practical application of clean architecture in a real business idea using ruby.
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Produces Sidekiq queue metrics for the Autoscale.app Agent
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Gem to autoscale (and downscale to ZERO) Rails Apps Sidekiq Workers Running on Render based on Queues Size
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BackOps processes multi-step jobs using Sidekiq in a retry-from-failed fashion.
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Helps with sidekiq.
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Rails engine for Bloom Remit users
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Gem for collecting extended metrics for Sidekiq Pro.
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Bulky allows you bulk update your ActiveRecord models. It will enqueue the bulk update and run it through the model's lifecycle to ensure validation are performed. Bulky also provides logging of bulk update success or failure.
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Extremely simple Redis caching for any Ruby class
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Flexible, rule-based cache invalidation for Rails with batching, async jobs, and association support.
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Deploy sidekiq on docker
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Description of Cas.
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Gem packaging of Catarse, a crowdfunding application.
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Catena lets you write and compose background tasks in a flexible way to model business processes
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Load CONTENTdm data into a Solr Index. CDMBL expects to run inside a Rails application.
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Load CONTENTdm data into a Solr Index. CDMDEXER expects to run inside a Rails application.
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