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Reverse Dependencies for timecop
The projects listed here declare timecop as a runtime or development dependency
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This Gem allows you to send Threads events using native Ruby https://docs.threads.io/
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Sensor provides a set of marketing metrics
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This plugin provides native SSL instrumentation
for monitoring, including: hostname and chain
verification, cert and crl expiry, and Qualys SSL Labs reporting
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Extract and transfer linked objects from one database into another.
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Automatically failover between replicas when they go down.
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sequel-state-machine hooks together the excellent Ruby Sequel ORM to
the state-machines library, with auditing and other tools.
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Temporal versioning for sequel, fully tested.
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Set up sequences of actions that are delayed in time
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Interact with the serpbook api
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When monitoring REST servers it is useful to have a standard /status page. This gem provides such content.
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A gem for JS clients to check if their session has expired.
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The most Kosher GEM in the web. Extends Date and Time classes to add common jewish methods like Date.today.shabbat?, Date.next_shabbat, etc.
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The library provides a mechanism for detecting, monitoring and controlling external service calls that will
most-likely fail at some point (e.g. timeout) and cause request queuing, thus preventing cascading system failures.
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Authenticates api requests using HMAC
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Example-driven consumer-driven contracts. For consumers.
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sidekiq-amigo provides a pubsub system and other enhancements around Sidekiq.
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Sidekiq middleware rate limiter that provides both time-based limits and quantity-based limits
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If you don't rely on sidekiq' retry behavior, you handle exceptions on your own and want to keep track of them - this thing is for you.
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This gem provides behavior similar to sidekiq's inline mode but respects starting dates for scheduled jobs. This is especially useful for integration testing when asserting that certain things happen within a certain time frame.
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