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timescaledb | Rails PG Extras | |
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53 | 1,062 | |
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4.2 | 5.7 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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timescaledb
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Day 23: CI using timescaledb a PostgreSQL based time series database
As always I started by cloning the timescaledb git repository.
Rails PG Extras
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What are your favourite approaches to keeping on top of Postgres health?
I use either PgHero or Rails PG Extras on every project
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Best way to learn query optimization?
https://github.com/pawurb/rails-pg-extras is useful for identifying slow queries and generally things that could make queries slow.
What are some alternatives?
Enumerize - Enumerated attributes with I18n and ActiveRecord/Mongoid support
marginalia - Attach comments to ActiveRecord's SQL queries
Apartment - Database multi-tenancy for Rack (and Rails) applications
Awesome Nested Set - An awesome replacement for acts_as_nested_set and better_nested_set.
ActsAsList - An ActiveRecord plugin for managing lists.
Audited - Audited (formerly acts_as_audited) is an ORM extension that logs all changes to your Rails models.
Closure Tree - Easily and efficiently make your ActiveRecord models support hierarchies
mongoid-history - Multi-user non-linear history tracking, auditing, undo, redo for mongoid.
dry-validation - Validation library with type-safe schemas and rules
Acts As Commentable with Threading - Similar to acts_as_commentable; however, utilizes awesome_nested_set to provide threaded comments
Paranoia - acts_as_paranoid for Rails 5, 6 and 7
ActiveRecord Import - A library for bulk insertion of data into your database using ActiveRecord.