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FileSize | 539 |
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SHA-256 | 2319F5AB3838BA9BA73055057562CE549F8E26CF4AAE203741CC274B765FEF0B |
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hashlookup:trust | 60 |
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FileSize | 10596 |
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PackageDescription | reference models by URI for Ruby on Rails A Global ID is an app wide URI of the form gid://YourApp/Some::Model/id that uniquely identifies a model instance. . This is helpful when you need a single identifier to reference different classes of objects, for example in job scheduling, when one needs to reference a model object rather than serialize the object itself. Another example is a drop-down list of options, consisting of both Users and Groups. One has then a universal identifier that works for objects of both classes. . This package is part of the dependencies for the Ruby on Rails framework. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | ruby-globalid |
PackageSection | ruby |
PackageVersion | 0.4.2+REALLY.0.3.6-1 |
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FileSize | 10916 |
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PackageDescription | reference models by URI for Ruby on Rails A Global ID is an app wide URI of the form gid://YourApp/Some::Model/id that uniquely identifies a model instance. . This is helpful when you need a single identifier to reference different classes of objects, for example in job scheduling, when one needs to reference a model object rather than serialize the object itself. Another example is a drop-down list of options, consisting of both Users and Groups. One has then a universal identifier that works for objects of both classes. . This package is part of the dependencies for the Ruby on Rails framework. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | ruby-globalid |
PackageSection | ruby |
PackageVersion | 0.4.2+REALLY.0.3.6-1 |
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