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Reverse Dependencies for activemodel
The projects listed here declare activemodel as a runtime or development dependency
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Cliente Ruby de NaranyaEcm para aplicaciones cliente.
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NDR ETL Importer
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ActiveModel mapper for JSON fields
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High-level library for working with the Cloud Foundry API. This is fork from https://github.com/cloudfoundry-attic/cfoundry
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Validates a Spanish NIF/CIF/NIE by verifying that the digit control corresponds to the number.
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Core data objects for Noodall
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This gem allows you to create use cases with ActiveModel validations and keep your model clean
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This gem allows you to create use cases with ActiveModel validations and keep your model clean
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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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Our goal is that you can migrate large forms to OnForm incrementally, without having to refactor large amounts of code in a single release.
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OpenProject EE token reader
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OpenStack Ruby and RoR bindings implemented with ActiveResource - See also http://www.unicloud.it
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Simple, tableless ActiveModel-compliant models. Like ActiveRecord models without the database.
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Adds Sequel ORM adapter to the orm_adapter project
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Use the Online Scout Manager API (https://www.onlinescoutmanager.co.uk) to retrieve and save data.
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Connect your RAILS app to OTRS/ITSM
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Pavlov is a opinionated toolbox to help you architect your Ruby project.
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API for PDC
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Peatio gem contains microservices and command line tools
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Permisi provides a way of dynamically declaring user rights (a.k.a. permissions) using a simple role-based access control scheme.
A user may be associated to multiple roles with a different set of permissions in each role.
The roles and user-roles association can be dynamically defined and changed on runtime.
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