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Reverse Dependencies for sidekiq

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

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Cobweb is a web crawler that can use resque to cluster crawls to quickly crawl extremely large sites which is much more performant than multi-threaded crawlers. It is also a standalone crawler that has a sophisticated statistics monitoring interface to monitor the progress of the crawls.
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Redis-backed, per-worker rate limits for job processing
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Currently provides a Sidekiq middleware that does 0/1 scaling of Heroku processes
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Datadog metrics for sidekiq
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Advanced monitoring for Sidekiq
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Sidekiq::Logstash turns your Sidekiq log into an organised, aggregated, JSON-syntax log ready to be sent to a logstash server.
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Tracking exceptions for Rails application store them in database by exception_notification gem.
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Standalone rack app to manage files onbehalf of your app
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A nifty service layer for your Rails app
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At Springest, we use Logstash to ship all our logs to Elasticsearch. An Elasticsearch index consists of JSON documents. To make it possible to make fine grained queries on Sidekiq logs, we needed logging in JSON format. This gem contains that logger.
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