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Searchkick
- Searchkick: Intelligent Search Made Easy
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Most performant way to build an analytics dashboard from a relational database backend that only stores numeric values, where the data the end-user sees is "categorized" into numeric brackets (e.g. 60-79 = Med, 80-100 = High, etc)
I run a large scale production application that does something along these lines. If the data needs to be close to real-time, I'd say use `searchkick` + Elasticsearch, and use `searchkick`'s async feature to "stream" the data from your table to the ES index. Your dashboard will then just query from the ES index via searchkick.
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Postgres Full Text Search vs. the Rest
You're right, that's actually what we implemented, application-level hooks, but they needed development and maintenance effort that come for free with the adapter we're using for OpenSearch integration, which also comes with welcome features: synonyms, partial matches, and many others.
Spoiler, the adapter is Searchkick: https://github.com/ankane/searchkick
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Full-text Search with Elasticsearch in Rails
Searchkick
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How does elasticsearch work with a rails app that's already connected to a MySQL database.
Normally for Rails applications you would use a gem like searchkick since it greatly reduces the initial Elasticsearch complexity.
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Building a Workflow for Async Searchkick Reindexing
We lean heavily on Elasticsearch at CompanyCam. One of it's primary use cases is serving our highly filterable project feed. It is incredibly fast, even when you apply multiple filters to your query and are searching a largish data set. Our primary interface for interacting with Elasticsearch is using the Searchkick gem. Searchkick is a powerhouse and provides so many features out of the box. One place where we bump up against the edges is when trying to reindex a large collection.
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Swapping Elasticsearch for Meilisearch in Rails feat. Docker
Convinced? Ok read on and I’ll show you what switching from Elasticsearch to Meilisearch looked like for a real production app — ScribeHub. We also moved from Ankane’s excellent Searchkick gem to the first party meilisearch-rails gem and I’ll show you the changes there as well.
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Searching/Querying with Active Record Encryption
If you want to use a look-aside pattern (like you might have used with Searchkick + Elasticsearch), you should check out ActiveStash: https://github.com/cipherstash/activestash
- Full Text Searching in a MySQL database via rails.
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ransack VS Searchkick - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Aug 2021
Searchkick learns what your users are looking for. As more people search, it gets smarter and the results get better. It’s friendly for developers - and magical for your users. BONUS: it's written and supported by "ankane" who has flawless reputation amongst the Ruby community.
lockbox
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Advanced Usages of Devise for Rails
The first step is to install the gem with bundle add authtrail. Additionally, since you'll be storing user-identifiable information such as emails and IP addresses in your app database, it's highly recommended that you encrypt this data in production using a combination of Lockbox and Blindindex gems.
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Searching/Querying with Active Record Encryption
Your app queries an encrypted ActiveStash index, which says what rows in your existing database should be retrieved. It works with all the popular application-level encryption plugins for ActiveRecord, including ActiveRecord Encryption, and Lockbox.
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Life monitoring with org mode and telegram chat bot
Content is encrypted using https://github.com/ankane/lockbox default setup I've been considering adding optional end-to-end encryption as well, but am a bit afraid people might lose access to content forever if they lose access to keys.
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
lockbox and blind_index for email fields encryption
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Build an API in Rails with Authentication
Install lockbox and blind_index.
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Question on encrypted content
https://github.com/ankane/lockbox this is for the actual encryption of data
- DB Encryption
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Ten Ruby gems for Rails you should definitely know about
Lockbox
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Rails 7 introduces Active Record Encryption
I've been using the lockbox gem to encrypt specified attributes.
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How To Encrypt Fields in Ruby on Rails with Lockbox (Video)
I stumbled upon lockbox when looking for alternatives to attr_encrypted (It hadn't been updated for a while). It's really super & I'm pretty keen to share it :D
What are some alternatives?
chewy - High-level Elasticsearch Ruby framework based on the official elasticsearch-ruby client
attr_encrypted - Generates attr_accessors that encrypt and decrypt attributes
ransack - Object-based searching.
blind_index - Securely search encrypted database fields
Elasticsearch Rails - Elasticsearch integrations for ActiveModel/Record and Ruby on Rails
strong_migrations - Catch unsafe migrations in development
pg_search - pg_search builds ActiveRecord named scopes that take advantage of PostgreSQL’s full text search
rails_best_practices - a code metric tool for rails projects
Sunspot - Solr-powered search for Ruby objects
money-rails - Integration of RubyMoney - Money with Rails
elasticsearch-ruby - Ruby integrations for Elasticsearch
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications