Rails PG Extras
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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
- rails-pg-extras introduces new API for measuring SQL queries generated by any Ruby snippet
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Effective Queries with Rails and PostgreSQL
Your first impression may be that it's better to add indexes to every field in a database. However, first of all, only one of the defined indexes is working here (see the compound index section). Furthermore, indexes can slow down queries if there are not many records in the database, and each index takes up space in a computer's memory. Often, the size of the indexes may be larger than the amount of the data stored in a database. You can install the "rails-pg-extras" gem to get more information. I recommend that you carefully study the documentation of this gem, as it contains many useful functions that will make your work with the database as efficient as possible.
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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.
- rails-pg-extras: a new release adds built-in dashboard interface
- rails-pg-extras - new release adds 'table_info' and 'index_info' methods displaying summary of useful metadata
- rails-pg-extras: new release allows generating a healthcheck report of your PostgreSQL database
Audited
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Best rails tools to automatically handle logging of things like all a user's actions, or changes to a record in a module - primarily for audit purposes.
👆This and Audited Gem
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Activity Stream - implementing it n Rails
paper_trail is a good suggestion, I’ve worked with it in the past 👍 Another one that I found during the current investigation is https://github.com/collectiveidea/audited
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Temporality/time-travelling in DB with ActiveRecord?
that and also have a look at audited https://github.com/collectiveidea/audited
- Looking for an observer gem
- Looking for Gem recommendations for alternatives to Paranoia
What are some alternatives?
Enumerize - Enumerated attributes with I18n and ActiveRecord/Mongoid support
PaperTrail - Track changes to your rails models
marginalia - Attach comments to ActiveRecord's SQL queries
Logidze - Database changes log for Rails
Apartment - Database multi-tenancy for Rack (and Rails) applications
Paranoia - acts_as_paranoid for Rails 5, 6 and 7
Awesome Nested Set - An awesome replacement for acts_as_nested_set and better_nested_set.
ActsAsParanoid - ActiveRecord plugin allowing you to hide and restore records without actually deleting them.
ActsAsList - An ActiveRecord plugin for managing lists.
mongoid-history - Multi-user non-linear history tracking, auditing, undo, redo for mongoid.
Closure Tree - Easily and efficiently make your ActiveRecord models support hierarchies
Espinita - Audit activerecord models like a boss (and works with rails 4!)