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    Logidze

    Logidze

    Database changes log for Rails

    Logidze is a Ruby on Rails extension that enables versioning for ActiveRecord models using PostgreSQL JSONB columns. It stores change history directly in the database, allowing applications to track, view, and restore previous states of a record without creating additional tables. Unlike traditional audit systems, Logidze is lightweight and fast, leveraging PostgreSQL’s capabilities for efficient data storage and retrieval.
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    Plant app

    A ruby-activeRecord-MySQL application which stores data about plants

    A ruby-activeRecord-MySQL application which stores data about plants using the Sinatra ruby framework. Code should work on 2.0.0 ruby version though modern versions should be supported too. (Up to 2.4.6) Also, database supposed to have Hungarian information hence application supports UTF-8. The dummy plant is also written in Hungarian text.
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    Delayed::Job

    Delayed::Job

    Database backed asynchronous priority queue

    Delayed Job is a Ruby background-processing library designed to move long-running work out of the request cycle and into an asynchronous job queue. It was extracted from Shopify and is built around a database-backed jobs table rather than a separate queueing service. The system stores serialized Ruby objects that respond to a perform method, then workers pull and execute those jobs later. It supports priority, scheduled execution, retries, failure tracking, locking, and multiple workers across machines. Developers can enqueue explicit job objects or use send_later to delay method execution on existing objects. ...
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