acts_as_recursive_tree
online_migrations
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18 | 582 | |
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5.1 | 9.1 | |
9 months ago | 8 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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acts_as_recursive_tree
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Are Exclusive Arcs Evil?
The other option is to use something like the acts_as_recursive_tree gem, which is a much narrower implementation. The upside is that you get your tree pretty easily and you can make use of pretty performant SQL. The downside is that it's more rigid, which means that if/when your requirements change you may end up having to either figure out how to modify this thing or rewrite meaningful sections from scratch.
online_migrations
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Migration Magic ✨, Handling Not-Null Constraints in Production with Ruby on Rails
Or simply use https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations and don’t get bitten by migrations in production again.
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Gemfile of dreams: the libraries we use to build Rails apps
I would like to suggest for consideration a more feature-rich alternative to "strong_migrations" - https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations (there is a comparison with it in the README).
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Is there a linter for non-backwards-compatible DB migrations?
There is kinda such a linter, but for ruby/rails projects - https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations.
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Zero-downtime schema migrations for Ruby on Rails
For other people looking into zero-downtime migrations: you may also consider easier to use ruby-based tool for this https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations
- Zero-downtime PostgreSQL migrations for Ruby on Rails
- online_migrations: a new release with more safe/unsafe operations and ability to reset counter caches in background
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The Rules of Clean and (Mostly) Painless Migrations
For ruby users, there is an existing gem that helps with this: https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations
- Catch unsafe PostgreSQL migrations in development and run them easier in production
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Show HN: Zero-downtime PostgreSQL migrations for Ruby on Rails
Thanks for mentioning. I made a comparison with it - https://github.com/fatkodima/online_migrations#cool-but-ther...
What are some alternatives?
activerecord-exclusive-arc - :dizzy: An ActiveRecord extension for implementing polymorphic relationships as exclusive arcs
active_record_doctor - Identify database issues before they hit production.
pg_party - ActiveRecord PostgreSQL Partitioning
Scenic - Versioned database views for Rails
textacular - Textacular exposes full text search capabilities from PostgreSQL, and allows you to declare full text indexes. Textacular will extend ActiveRecord with named_scope methods making searching easy and fun!
Polo - Polo travels through your database and creates sample snapshots so you can work with real world data in development.
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
SchemaPlus - SchemaPlus provides a collection of enhancements and extensions to ActiveRecord
branch_base - Turn your Git Repository into a SQLite Database
safe-pg-migrations - Make your PostgreSQL migrations safe
Seed Fu - Advanced seed data handling for Rails, combining the best practices of several methods together.
SlackHook - A Simple Interface to Slack Incoming Webhooks Integrations