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How we scaled async workload processing at GitLab.com using Sidekiq | GitLab
Sidekiq was a great tool for async processing until it couldn't keep up. Here's how we made it scale........GitLab is a Ruby-on-Rails application that .
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Advanced Active Record: Using Subqueries in Rails
Active Record provides a great balance between the ability to perform simple queries simply, and also the ability to access the raw SQL sometimes requi.
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Writing Better, Type-safe Code with Sorbet
Without a unit test covering the case when action returns nil, such code could go by undetected. To make matters worse, what if foo() is overridden by .
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"Classic stack" Rails/Sidekiq/ActionCable PostgreSQL/Redis/Puma app to demonstrate Digital Ocean Kubernetes deployment with Helm 3 and local Docker dev environment with docker-compose and dip
"Classic stack" Rails/Sidekiq/ActionCable PostgreSQL/Redis/Puma app to demonstrate Digital Ocean Kubernetes deployment with Helm 3 and local Docker dev.
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Comma is a small CSV (ie. comma separated values) generation extension for Ruby objects, that lets you seamlessly define a CSV output format via a small DSL
Comma is a small CSV (ie. comma separated values) generation extension for Ruby objects, that lets you seamlessly define a CSV output format via a smal.
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Rails architecture tips from route helpers
I wanted to share a little something cute I noticed a couple of weeks ago while adding a new feature to an old Rails application. It gave me a new appr.
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Make use of your Github Actions minutes for security checking Rails PRs
If you're using Github to host your Rails projects, you might be interested in a quick and easy way to add security checks to your PRs, via Github Acti.
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Code Coverage with SimpleCov and RailsBytes (Example) | GoRails
Add code coverage to your app using SimpleCov and RailsBytes. We'll walk through installing simplecov and creating a RailsByte to automate it for us go.
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Build an App with Active Record CockroachDB
To make CockroachDB as accessible as possible, we’ve worked hard over the past six months to add compatibility with various Object Relational Mapping t.
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Ruby on Rails multitenancy in 2020
Meantime, in the Ruby On Rails we are stuck in the old ways. An earlier solution for multitenancy in Rails is still widely used even though it is not o.