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River is a durable background job system for Ruby on Rails, designed for reliability, observability, and simplicity. It provides persistent queues, native Active Job support, automatic retries, and real-time job monitoring through its admin interface. River focuses on clear diagnostics, performance, and minimal configuration, making it ideal for production-ready job handling in Rails apps.
Join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases
OctoSQL is predominantly a CLI tool which lets you query a plethora of databases and file formats using SQL through a unified interface, even do JOINs between them. (Ever needed to join a JSON file with a PostgreSQL table? OctoSQL can help you with that.) OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL. At the same time it's an easily extensible full-blown dataflow engine, and you can use it to add a SQL interface...
EliasDB is a graph-based database that aims to provide a lightweight solution for projects which want to store their data as a graph. Build on top of a custom key-value store that supports transactions and memory-only storage. Data is stored in nodes (key-value objects) which are connected via edges. Stored graphs can be separated via partitions. Stored graphs support cascading deletions - delete one node and all its "children". All stored data is indexed and can be quickly searched via a...