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Reverse Dependencies for sequel
The projects listed here declare sequel as a runtime or development dependency
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Simple support for selecting the order clauses in a dataset
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This gem provides a single user-friendly interface for SEQUENCE functionality
in Postgresql and MariaDB DBMS within the Sequel ORM.
It also models the Sequences to meet the needs of SQLite and MySQL users.
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Sequel-based session middleware for Rack 2.0+
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This plugin makes it possible to declare simple before and after callbacks on the class level just like ActiveRecord
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Sequel plugin which provides Slug functionality for model.
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This gem creates human-friendly string.
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Gem for enabling soft-deletion in tables
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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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Allows to use ActiveRecord-like store_accessor on hash fields
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Sequel plugin to store empty string as nil
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Sequel extension that facilitates using crosstab function in postgres
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Alternative to single and class table inheritance plugins for sequel
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Temporal versioning for sequel, fully tested.
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Makes after_commit and after_rollback hooks work with Sequel's savepoint support.
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Adds support for :through associations to sequel
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Sequel plugin enabling extended timeline storage as parallel copy-on-write of models
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Middlewares for Sequel transactions
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Translate model attributes for sequel, fully tested.
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Gem for enabling time ranges when working with postgres
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Read through caching library inspired by Cache Money, support Sequel 4
Read-Through: Queries by ID or any specified unique key, like `User[params[:id]]` or `User[username: 'bachue@gmail.com']`, will first look in memcache store and then look in the database for the results of that query. If ther...
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