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    Evil Seed

    Evil Seed

    A Gem for creating partial anonymized dumps of your database

    Evil Seed is a Ruby tool for seeding databases with realistic, localized, and structured test data. It integrates with Rails and uses Faker, but allows more advanced customization like data relationships and repeatable sequences. It’s ideal for developers who need high-quality sample data for testing or demos.
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    With Advisory Lock

    With Advisory Lock

    Advisory locking for ActiveRecord

    with_advisory_lock is a Ruby gem that provides a simple and thread-safe way to use PostgreSQL advisory locks within Ruby applications. It allows developers to wrap critical code sections with database-level locks to prevent race conditions across concurrent processes or threads. It’s especially useful in distributed systems, background job processing, or scheduled tasks where application-level mutexes aren't sufficient.
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