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lml/commontator: A Rails engine for comments
Commontator is a Rails engine for comments. It is compatible with Rails 5.2 . Being an engine means it is fully functional as soon as you install and c.
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Configuring Rails system tests for headless and headfull browsers
Want to run your system tests headless? And why not both ways? Here’s how to extend Rails tasks to run your system tests with the driver of your choice.
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Stop paying tech debts, start maintaining code
Tech debt is a term that’s tossed around a lot in software. I haven’t worked at a company that didn’t talk about tech debt. I haven’t been on a develop.
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How our Rails test suite runs in 1 minute on Buildkite
At PlanetScale, our backend API is built with Ruby on Rails. It's a pretty standard Rails application. We use minitest for our test suite and FactoryBo.
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This tutorial will show you how to set up InfluxDB with a sample Ruby application.
Time series databases like InfluxDB index data by time. They are efficient at recording constant data streams like server metrics, application monitori.
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Build a minimal feature flags manager in under an hour - Remi Mercier
When you deploy your code continuously, feature flags are a neat way to hide in-progress features from your users. In the past, I’ve written about my p.
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On How We Use RuboCop and StandardRB
We all have been there, we work on a project and, over time, we write similar code in different ways (either by two different developers or by the same.
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Rubygems Adoptions - RubyGems Blog
No matter how near and dear a project was once to your heart, we all know that with time priorities change. You may no longer have the time or enthusia.
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Rails 7 allows setting timestamps on insert_all/upsert_all record creation | Saeloun Blog
ActiveRecord is one of the most useful utilities in the Rails toolkit. It allows us to perform complex database queries while abstracting the adapter, .
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ViteJS, Rails : a wonderful combination | BootrAils
vite_rails is a fantastic gem that completely drop the need for jsbundling, Webpacker, importmaps and/or Sprockets....