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# Changelog
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## [1.0.0](https://github.com/michaelherold/ksuid/compare/v0.5.0...v1.0.0) - 2023-02-25
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- Extracted the ActiveRecord behavior from [`ksuid-v0.5.0`](https://github.com/michaelherold/ksuid-ruby/tree/v0.5.0) into its own gem to slim down the gem and remove unnecessary functionality for people who only want the KSUID functionality.
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- Added the ability to disable the automatic generation of KSUIDs for fields by passing `auto_gen: false` to the module builder. This is helpful for foreign key fields, where an invalid value can raise errors, or for cases where you don't want to set the value until a later time.
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- Binary KSUIDs on PostgreSQL now correctly deserialize without any extra configuration.
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You will need a working copy of MySQL and PostgreSQL to run tests against them. At the root level of the gem, there is a `docker-compose.yml` file that sets up both of these services for you using either [Podman Compose](https://github.com/containers/podman-compose) or [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). Both of these services will bind their default ports, so keep that in mind if you already have either database running on that port. Assuming you picked Podman, run:
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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# KSUID for ActiveRecord
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activerecord-ksuid is a Ruby library that enables the use of [KSUIDs](https://github.com/segmentio/ksuid) within ActiveRecord. The original readme for the Go version of KSUID does a great job of explaining what they are and how they should be used, so it is excerpted here.
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# What is a KSUID?
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KSUID is for K-Sortable Unique IDentifier. It's a way to generate globally unique IDs similar to RFC 4122 UUIDs, but contain a time component so they can be "roughly" sorted by time of creation. The remainder of the KSUID is randomly generated bytes.
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[Snowflake IDs][1] and derivatives require coordination, which significantly increases the complexity of implementation and creates operations overhead. While RFC 4122 UUIDv1 does have a time component, there aren't enough bytes of randomness to provide strong protections against duplicate ID generation.
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KSUIDs use 128-bits of pseudorandom data, which provides a 64-times larger number space than the 122-bits in the well-accepted RFC 4122 UUIDv4 standard. The additional timestamp component drives down the extremely rare chance of duplication to the point of near physical infeasibility, even assuming extreme clock skew (> 24-hours) that would cause other severe anomalies.
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def cast(value)
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def deserialize(value)
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def serialize(value)
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module ActiveRecord
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module KSUID
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#
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# @api private
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class Railtie < ::Rails::Railtie
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initializer 'ksuid' do
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require 'ksuid'
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ActiveSupport.on_load :active_record do
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initializer 'ksuid.table_definition' do
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ActiveSupport.on_load :active_record do
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require 'active_record/ksuid/table_definition'
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ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition.include(
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ActiveRecord::KSUID::TableDefinition
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)
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module ActiveRecord
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module KSUID
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# Extends ActiveRecord's table definition language for KSUIDs
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module TableDefinition
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# Defines a field as a string-based KSUID
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#
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# @example Define a KSUID field as a non-primary key
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# ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
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# create_table :events, force: true do |table|
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# table.ksuid :ksuid, index: true, unique: true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# @example Define a KSUID field as a primary key
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# ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
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# create_table :events, force: true, id: false do |table|
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# table.ksuid :id, primary_key: true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# @param args [Array<Symbol>] the list of fields to define as KSUIDs
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# @param options [Hash] see {ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition}
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# @option options [String] :prefix the prefix expected in front of the KSUID
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# @return [void]
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def ksuid(*args, **options)
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prefix_length = options.delete(:prefix)&.length || 0
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args.each { |name| column(name, :string, **options.merge(limit: 27 + prefix_length)) }
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end
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# Defines a field as a binary-based KSUID
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#
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# @example Define a KSUID field as a non-primary key
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# ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
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# create_table :events, force: true do |table|
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# table.ksuid_binary :ksuid, index: true, unique: true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# @example Define a KSUID field as a primary key
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# ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
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# create_table :events, force: true, id: false do |table|
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# table.ksuid_binary :id, primary_key: true
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# end
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# end
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#
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# @param args [Array<Symbol>] the list of fields to define as KSUIDs
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# @param options [Hash] see {ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition}
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# @return [void]
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def ksuid_binary(*args, **options)
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args.each { |name| column(name, :binary, **options.merge(limit: 20)) }
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end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module ActiveRecord
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module KSUID
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# A string-serialized KSUID for storage within an ActiveRecord database
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#
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# @api private
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#
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# @example Set an attribute as a KSUID using the verbose syntax
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# class EventWithBareType < ActiveRecord::Base
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# attribute :ksuid, ActiveRecord::KSUID::Type.new, default: -> { KSUID.new }
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# end
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#
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# @example Set an attribute as a KSUID using the pre-registered type
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# class EventWithRegisteredType < ActiveRecord::Base
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# attribute :ksuid, :ksuid, default: -> { KSUID.new }
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# end
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class Type < ::ActiveRecord::Type::String
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# Casts a value from user input into a KSUID
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#
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# Type casting happens via the attribute setter and can take input from
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# many places, including:
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#
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# 1. The Rails form builder
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# 2. Directly from the attribute setter
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# 3. From the model initializer
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#
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# @param value [String, Array<Integer>, KSUID::Type] the value to cast into a KSUID
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# @return [KSUID::Type] the type-casted value
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def cast(value)
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::KSUID.call(value)
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end
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# Converts a value from database input to a KSUID
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#
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# @param value [String, nil] the database-serialized KSUID to convert
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# @return [KSUID::Type] the deserialized KSUID
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def deserialize(value)
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return unless value
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::KSUID.from_base62(value)
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end
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# Casts the value from a KSUID into a database-understandable format
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#
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# @param value [KSUID::Type, nil] the KSUID in Ruby format
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# @return [String, nil] the base 62-encoded KSUID for storage in the database
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def serialize(value)
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return unless value
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|
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::KSUID.call(value).to_s
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end
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end
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end
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metadata
ADDED
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: activerecord-ksuid
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2023-02-25 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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name: activerecord
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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type: :runtime
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prerelease: false
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version: '6.0'
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name: ksuid
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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version: '1.0'
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type: :runtime
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prerelease: false
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name: bundler
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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version: '1.15'
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type: :development
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prerelease: false
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version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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- - ">="
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version: '1.15'
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description: ActiveRecord integration for KSUIDs using the ksuid gem
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email:
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- opensource@michaeljherold.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- CHANGELOG.md
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- CONTRIBUTING.md
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- LICENSE.md
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- README.md
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- UPGRADING.md
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- activerecord-ksuid.gemspec
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- lib/active_record/ksuid.rb
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- lib/active_record/ksuid/binary_type.rb
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- lib/active_record/ksuid/railtie.rb
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- lib/active_record/ksuid/table_definition.rb
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- lib/active_record/ksuid/type.rb
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- lib/active_record/ksuid/version.rb
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- lib/activerecord-ksuid.rb
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homepage: https://github.com/michaelherold/ksuid-ruby
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licenses:
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- MIT
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metadata:
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rubygems_mfa_required: 'true'
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post_install_message:
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rdoc_options: []
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require_paths:
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- lib
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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- - ">="
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '0'
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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requirements:
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- - ">="
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '0'
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requirements: []
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rubygems_version: 3.3.7
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: ActiveRecord integration for KSUIDs using the ksuid gem
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test_files: []
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