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Reverse Dependencies for sqlite3

The projects listed here declare sqlite3 as a runtime or development dependency

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Checks for uniqueness vaidation in nested attributes for objects in memory .
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It changes ActiveRecord::Base#destroy to support soft delete. Kind of simple acts_as_paranoid.
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Common layout and functionalities for NoCMS custom admins
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Noid identifier services for Rails-based applications.
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Nosy fetches, parses and searches the iPhone's SMS database that is created on your machine each time you make a backup. It can export to HTML, CSV, or JSON.
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【react&rails】notee is creating CMS(blog) gem by only one command.
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Notifiable engine for Rails.
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Asset pipeline bundling of the nvd3-community library.
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Engine providing key-value settings stored in db with a web UI.
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Support through reusable Mixins and Helpers for Ruby on Rails Applications
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Nyanko is a Rails extension tool deeply inspired from Chanko
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Rails gem that allows you to easily interact with an Oauth secured rest API with the ActiveResource model.
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Make your ActiveRecord IDs non-obvious
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== OceanDynamo As one important use case for OceanDynamo is to facilitate the conversion of SQL databases to no-SQL DynamoDB databases, it is important that the syntax and semantics of OceanDynamo are as close as possible to those of ActiveRecord. This includes callbacks, exceptions and method chaining semantics. OceanDynamo follows this pattern closely and is of course based on ActiveModel. The attribute and persistence layer of OceanDynamo is modeled on that of ActiveRecord: there's +save+, +save!+, +create+, +update+, +update!+, +update_attributes+, +find_each+, +destroy_all+, +delete_all+, +read_attribute+, +write_attribute+ and all the other methods you're used to. The design goal is always to implement as much of the ActiveRecord interface as possible, without compromising scalability. This makes the task of switching from SQL to no-SQL much easier. OceanDynamo uses only primary indices to retrieve related table items and collections, which means it will scale without limits. OceanDynamo is fully usable as an ActiveModel and can be used by Rails controllers. Thanks to its structural similarity to ActiveRecord, OceanDynamo works with FactoryBot. See also Ocean, a Rails framework for creating highly scalable SOAs in the cloud, in which ocean-dynamo is used as a central component: http://wiki.oceanframework.net
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