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Reverse Dependencies for mongo
The projects listed here declare mongo as a runtime or development dependency
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Simple MongoDB ODM. Yay!
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Integrate fancy MapReduce Bulding functionality with one gem install
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MaxML is a utility that helps you to download and save XML documents straight to MongoDB.
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Mince interface library to provide a lightweight MongoDB ORM for Ruby.
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Mingo is a minimal document-object mapper for MongoDB.
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Helpers that sits right on top of mongodb with a nicer syntax. Only 6 lines of code.
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Set up MongoDB shard clusters and replica sets on localhost with ease.
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Automatically turn MongoDB BSON Documents into custom models
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Replicates data from ActiveRecord (or other Ruby data mapping class) to MongoDB
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Console to administer MongoDB
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ActiveSupport/Rails instrumentation for Mongo
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A simple mongo handler. Translates Structs into Mongo and back.
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An aggregation DSL for use with mongo ruby driver
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admin ui for mongodb based on jquery mobile
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Simple mongodb based cache for things like Sinatra and Rails which is implemented much like Memcached in hopes that in some cases they're interchangeable. It's based off 'diskcached'.
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A MongoDB ActiveSupport Cache
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A simple ORM for mongodb
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A simple gem for configuring mongo databases.
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Connect to a Mongo database using the given URI if it is not blank, or else a default collection on the local Mongo.
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Does validations, associations, scopes, filters, pagination, counter cache, request cache, and nested queries. Using a YAML schema file, which supports default values, data types, and security levels for each key.
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