active_record_distinct_on
Support for `DISTINCT ON` statements when querying with ActiveRecord (by alecdotninja)
active_record_doctor
Identify database issues before they hit production. (by gregnavis)
active_record_distinct_on | active_record_doctor | |
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32 | 1,634 | |
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4.6 | 6.6 | |
4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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active_record_distinct_on
Posts with mentions or reviews of active_record_distinct_on.
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How do I query for the most recently created records across multiple models !
If you're using Postgres, then DISTINCT ON may also be a good option via the active_record_distinct_on gem.
active_record_doctor
Posts with mentions or reviews of active_record_doctor.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-28.
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Many of us can face issues working with ActiveRecord due to its inconsistency with the database schema. That's why I have built database_consistency, which can help you avoid the most common issues and improve your application's performance.
Thank you for your contribution! How would you compare this gem to https://github.com/gregnavis/active_record_doctor?
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Troubleshooting a RoR Application in Production
Start with finding mixing indexes: https://github.com/gregnavis/active_record_doctor
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Windmill.dev
What did you build the website with? It looks really nice and I’m looking for something I could use with my project. [1]
[1] https://github.com/gregnavis/active_record_doctor
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15 Resources I Learned Something From This Weekend
gregnavis / active_record_doctor