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Active record: how to recursively load children of children of children in one query?
Another option is to use something like AwesomeNestedSet which does basically the same thing as the previous suggestion but with a whole lot more flexibility (and likely more reliably performant).
- The surprisingly difficult problem of user-defined order in SQL
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What are some alternatives?
Ancestry - Organise ActiveRecord model into a tree structure
Closure Tree - Easily and efficiently make your ActiveRecord models support hierarchies
ActsAsTree - ActsAsTree -- Extends ActiveRecord to add simple support for organizing items into parent–children relationships.
Mongoid Tree - A tree structure for Mongoid documents using the materialized path pattern
rails_or - Cleaner syntax for writing OR Query in Rails 5, 6. And also add #or support to Rails 3 and 4.
Ruby JSON Schema Validator - Ruby JSON Schema Validator
LeftJoins - Backport left_joins method from Rails 5 for Rails 3 and 4
ActiveRecord Reputation System - An Active Record Reputation System for Rails
Filtered - Filters ActiveRecord queries in a nice way
BabySqueel - :pig: An expressive query DSL for Active Record
ranked-model - An acts_as_sortable/acts_as_list replacement built for Rails 4, 5 and 6
Rails PG Extras - Rails PostgreSQL database performance insights. Locks, index usage, buffer cache hit ratios, vacuum stats and more.