Rails PG Extras
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Rails PG Extras | marginalia | |
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10 | 0 | |
973 | 1,664 | |
- | 0.9% | |
5.7 | 0.0 | |
15 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Rails PG Extras
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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.
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What are some alternatives?
ActsAsParanoid - ActiveRecord plugin allowing you to hide and restore records without actually deleting them.
Logidze - Database changes log for Rails
pluck_all - A more efficient way to get data from database. Like #pluck method but return array of hashes instead.
Espinita - Audit activerecord models like a boss (and works with rails 4!)
PaperTrail - Track changes to your rails models
Discard - 🃏🗑 Soft deletes for ActiveRecord done right
Enumerize - Enumerated attributes with I18n and ActiveRecord/Mongoid support
rails_or - Cleaner syntax for writing OR Query in Rails 5, 6. And also add #or support to Rails 3 and 4.
mongoid-history - Multi-user non-linear history tracking, auditing, undo, redo for mongoid.
Paranoia - acts_as_paranoid for Rails 5, 6 and 7
BabySqueel - :pig: An expressive query DSL for Active Record
Apartment - Database multi-tenancy for Rack (and Rails) applications