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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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Easily and flexibly define an arbitrary amount of data to be stored in a serialized column
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Server for exposing Flexible APIs
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Helpers for enum-like fields
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For rails applications, requires jQuery
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To alleviate issues around highly divergent development databases on feature/refactor branches, flipp helps switch databases upon new branch checkouts.
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Fast feature toggling for applications
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ActiveRecord 3.2 adapter for Flipper
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Tired of kitchen sink services, god-objects, and fat-everything? So were we. Get in the flow.
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Connect flowdock using source feature from Rails
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Gem for notifying flows about the creation and updating of ActiveRecord models.
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Build JSON Schemas using a fluent API.
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Highlight search terms in a result set and distill the result text down to the pertinent parts
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Rspec matchers to be shared and reused
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Library for caching json masked by FieldMask
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Easy and clean model factories for active record
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Updated fork of the unmaintained gem acts_as_followers. It was tested with Ruby 3.1.2 and Rails 7
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Big Data Versioning for those seriously Big Applications
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When force: true is set, It will delete orphaned data before applying the foreign
key constraint. Use cautiously!
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Declare a table structure like an ActiveRecord migration and run 'force_schema!' whenever you want. For when you don't need up and down migrations.
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Adds a add_foreign_key_constraint schema method, and extends the schema dump code to output these
foreign key constraints.
Only MySQL and PostgreSQL are currently supported.
Examples
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# adds a constraint on projects.customer_id with parent customers.id
add_foreign_key :projects, :customer_id, :customers, :id
# adds a constraint on projects(a, b) with parent(a, b) with the default RESTRICT update/delete actions
add_foreign_key "child", ["a", "b"], "parent", ["a", "b"]
# adds a constraint with the ON UPDATE action set to CASCADE and the ON DELETE action set to SET NULL
add_foreign_key 'projects', 'customer_id', 'customers', 'id', :on_update => :cascade, :on_delete => :set_null
The following actions are defined:
:restrict
:no_action
:cascade
:set_null (aka :nullify)
:set_default
Note that MySQL does not support :set_default, and also treats :no_action as :restrict.
Compatibility
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Supports mysql, mysql2, postgresql.
Currently tested against Rails 3.2.13 on 2.0.0p0 and Rails 3.2.13, 3.1.8, 3.0.17, and 2.3.14 on Ruby 1.8.7.
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