data_miner
Download, unpack from a ZIP/TAR/GZ/BZ2 archive, parse, correct, convert units and import Google Spreadsheets, XLS, ODS, XML, CSV, HTML, etc. into your ActiveRecord models. Uses RemoteTable gem internally. (by seamusabshere)
ActiveRecord Import
A library for bulk insertion of data into your database using ActiveRecord. (by zdennis)
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0.0 | 7.7 | |
about 10 years ago | 15 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
ActiveRecord Import
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Video – How I 100x'd Bulk Import Speed in Rails with Some Pretty Gnarly SQL
I've used the activerecordimport gem with great success
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Magical Bulk Insertion in Rails 6
If you're running on Rails 5 and older versions, you might face the situtation where writing raw customized SQL or using gems like activerecord-import is the final option you left with.
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A better CSV import
In the first step, we only validate if the information is all there and correctly formatted. For example, if a location name is missing, we highlight that error in the spreadsheet. If everything looks good, we save the locations to the database using the awesome Activerecord-Import library, but skip calling the geocoding API. Rather, we mark these locations as "to be geocoded".
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Is it possible to disable/extended the rspec test timeout
Have you tried Rails Import: https://github.com/zdennis/activerecord-import
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RoR Gems: Pin To Plane For Developing RoR Application
1. ACTIVERECORD IMPORT
What are some alternatives?
When comparing data_miner and ActiveRecord Import you can also consider the following projects:
bulk_insert - Efficient bulk inserts with ActiveRecord
rails_or - Cleaner syntax for writing OR Query in Rails 5, 6. And also add #or support to Rails 3 and 4.
PaperTrail - Track changes to your rails models
ActiveImporter - Define importers that load tabular data from spreadsheets or CSV files into any ActiveRecord-like ORM.
ferry - A data migration and visualization command line gem in Ruby
Ryakuzu - :heart_eyes_cat: Interface for schema.rb
BabySqueel - :pig: An expressive query DSL for Active Record
arel-helpers - Useful tools to help construct database queries with ActiveRecord and Arel.
data_miner vs bulk_insert
ActiveRecord Import vs bulk_insert
data_miner vs rails_or
ActiveRecord Import vs PaperTrail
data_miner vs ActiveImporter
ActiveRecord Import vs rails_or
data_miner vs ferry
ActiveRecord Import vs ActiveImporter
data_miner vs Ryakuzu
ActiveRecord Import vs BabySqueel
data_miner vs arel-helpers
ActiveRecord Import vs ferry