active-record-query-trace
Rails plugin that logs/displays a backtrace of all SQL queries executed by Active Record (by brunofacca)
active_record-events
Manage timestamps in ActiveRecord models (by pienkowb)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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active-record-query-trace
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What is the process you use for tracing a call?
I’ve used a gem like this before https://github.com/brunofacca/active-record-query-trace it gives you the stack trace where the query was executed. Maybe you could find the source of the CREATE.
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Weird error when trying to run tests
If you're not sure where the query is coming from try running with active_record_query_trace
active_record-events
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Timestamping in Active Record models
That's where the active_record-events gem comes into play.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing active-record-query-trace and active_record-events you can also consider the following projects:
ransack - Object-based searching.
Elasticsearch Rails - Elasticsearch integrations for ActiveModel/Record and Ruby on Rails
activerecord-summarize - Transparently combine many reporting queries (on the same tables) into one fast query—even when queries have different groups or scopes.
prefixed_ids - Friendly Prefixed IDs for your Ruby on Rails models
DatabaseValidations - Database validations for ActiveRecord
model_probe - ActiveRecord schema visualization and model organization made easy
wipe_out - Library for removing and clearing data in Rails ActiveRecord models.
active-record-query-trace vs ransack
active_record-events vs Elasticsearch Rails
active-record-query-trace vs activerecord-summarize
active_record-events vs prefixed_ids
active-record-query-trace vs DatabaseValidations
active_record-events vs model_probe
active-record-query-trace vs wipe_out
active-record-query-trace vs Elasticsearch Rails