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Fast bytecode-compiled filter engine for delimiter-separated records
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RecordFilter is a Pure-ruby criteria API for building complex queries in ActiveRecord. It supports queries that are built on the fly as well as named filters that can be added to objects and chained to create complex queries. It also gets rid of the nasty hard-coded SQL that shows up in most ActiveRecord code with a clean API that makes queries simple and intuitive to build.
RecordFilter is a Pure-ruby criteria API for building complex queries in ActiveRecord. It supports queries that are built on the fly as well as named filters that can be added to objects and chained to create complex queries. It also gets rid of the nasty hard-coded SQL that shows up in most ActiveRecord code with a clean API that makes queries simple and intuitive to build.
Pure-ruby criteria API for building complex queries in ActiveRecord
Break large filters into components and see how each component affects the result
Filter Plugin to create a new record containing the values converted by Ruby script.
This plugin can split array
A fluent filter plugin to filter belated records.
ActiveRecord::FilterWithScope extends Rails ActiveRecord gently to filter records out of the box. The handy tool that lets you filter your ActiveRecord models using the scopes you have already defined. All you need to do is map the filter parameters to the corresponding scopes in the setup, and then call the filter class method on your model.
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