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Bullet Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to bullet
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prosopite
:mag: Rails N+1 queries auto-detection with zero false positives / false negatives
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rack-mini-profiler
Profiler for your development and production Ruby rack apps.
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PopRuby
PopRuby: Clothing and Accessories for Ruby Developers. Fashion meets Ruby! Shop our fun Ruby-inspired apparel and accessories designed to celebrate the joy and diversity of the Ruby community.
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Derailed Benchmarks
Go faster, off the Rails - Benchmarks for your whole Rails app
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rubocop
A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide.
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ruby-prof
A ruby profiler. See https://ruby-prof.github.io for more information.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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view_component
A framework for building reusable, testable & encapsulated view components in Ruby on Rails.
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OmniAuth
OmniAuth is a flexible authentication system utilizing Rack middleware.
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SimpleCov
Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
bullet reviews and mentions
- What was the name of the gem that finds all unindexed foreign keys?
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Ban 1+N in Django
Rails has Bullet[0] to help identify and warn you against N+1
Does Django have anything active? Quick search revealed nplusone[1] but its been dead since 2018.
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Inherited rails app - what the hell are all these rack timeout lines in the log?
Without seeing more of the app, it's tough to say for certain, but one gem you might find helpful is the [bullet](https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet) gem -- set this up in the app then start browsing around the app in development. If you have any N+1 queries or other minor optimizations that could be done it will inform you about them.
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A Guide to Memoization in Ruby
Getting rid of N+1 queries - This can help improve the speed of an app. The Bullet or Prosopite gems can give a lending hand here. The N+1 Dilemma — Bullet or Prosopite? entails a brief comparison of both.
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Understanding N and 1 queries problem
There's a Ruby gem called Bullet that identifies and warns developers about N+1 problems. You can also have it fail tests if detected.
I don't know if the approach is possible with every ORM or if it's just leveraging some Ruby perks, but I can't think of a good reason why you wouldn't use the equivalent everywhere.
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How do you find the cause of slowness in your app?
This is good advice, it'll likely pick out some glaring issues right away. I would generally recommend looking at DB queries here too and recommend Bullet, but most software like DataDog, AppSignal etc will often also point N+1 and issues like it out.
- What are the main suspects in a really slow Rails app?
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Best way to learn query optimization?
You could add the bullet gem to your project. It can notify you (in a variety of ways) if your queries can be optimised.
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My project: railstart app
bullet
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Prosopite gem a year after its release hits 785 stars! Thanks!
I first posted prosopite in this subreddit a year ago as an alternative to bullet.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 29 Mar 2024
Stats
flyerhzm/bullet is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of bullet is Ruby.