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Active Record -- Object-relational mapping put on rails Active Record connects classes to relational database tables to establish an almost zero-configuration persistence layer for applications. The library provides a base class that, when subclassed, sets up a mapping between the new class and an existing table in the database. In context of an application, these classes are commonly referred to as *models*. Models can also be connected to other models; this is done by defining *associations*. This is for Ruby on Rails 6.1.
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Makefile
21 lines
562 B
Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 2021/02/14 14:00:43 taca Exp $
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DISTNAME= activerecord-${RAILS_VERSION}
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PKGNAME= ${RUBY_PKGPREFIX}-activerecord${RUBY_RAILS}-${RAILS_VERSION}
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CATEGORIES= databases
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MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.rubyonrails.org/
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COMMENT= Object-relational mapper framework (part of Rails 6.0)
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LICENSE= mit
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DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_ACTIVESUPPORT_DEPENDS}
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DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_ACTIVEMODEL_DEPENDS}
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USE_LANGUAGES= # none
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RUBY_RAILS_ACCEPTED= 61
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RUBY_RAILS_STRICT_DEP= yes
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.include "../../lang/ruby/gem.mk"
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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