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= CreationReport
CreationReport is an easy way to visualize how many instances of each model are being created over time. Keep in mind that it cannot keep track of rows that have been deleted.
Note: This plugin requires 'gchartrb'. The following line should go in your environment.rb file: config.gem 'gchartrb', :lib => 'google_chart'
def User < ActiveRecord::Base include CreationReport # Make sure that this is in your model
end
def usage @creations_by_day_chart = User.creations_by_day_chart @creations_by_hour_chart = User.creations_by_hour_of_day_chart end
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We found that creation_report demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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