Squasher VS Rails DB

Compare Squasher vs Rails DB and see what are their differences.

Squasher

Squasher - squash your old migrations in a single command (by jalkoby)

Rails DB

Rails Database Viewer and SQL Query Runner (by igorkasyanchuk)
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Squasher Rails DB
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1,509 1,464
0.5% 0.4%
3.5 5.4
2 months ago 22 days ago
Ruby JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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Squasher

Posts with mentions or reviews of Squasher. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

Rails DB

Posts with mentions or reviews of Rails DB. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2025-01-01.
  • Rails for Everything
    18 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jan 2025
    I agree this is something missing. I wish the framework had it. I bookmarked this to try out soon: https://github.com/igorkasyanchuk/rails_db

    I know there are a few other projects like this which I’ve seen over the years, but I’ve yet to truly investigate any.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Squasher and Rails DB you can also consider the following projects:

Polo - Polo travels through your database and creates sample snapshots so you can work with real world data in development.

BatchLoader - :zap: Powerful tool for avoiding N+1 DB or HTTP queries

Database Cleaner - Strategies for cleaning databases in Ruby. Can be used to ensure a clean state for testing.

Upsert - Upsert on MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite3. Transparently creates functions (UDF) for MySQL and PostgreSQL; on SQLite3, uses INSERT OR IGNORE.

Large Hadron Migrator - Online MySQL schema migrations

Blazer - Business intelligence made simple

PgHero - A performance dashboard for Postgres

Seed dump - Rails 4/5 task to dump your data to db/seeds.rb

ActiveRecord::DataIntegrity - Check data integrity for your ActiveRecord models

Lol DBA - lol_dba is a small package of rake tasks that scan your application models and displays a list of columns that probably should be indexed. Also, it can generate .sql migration scripts.

Redis Dashboard - Sinatra app to monitor Redis servers.

SecondBase - Seamless second database integration for Rails.

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Nutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers
Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries.
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