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Version Cake is an unobtrusive way to version APIs in your Rails or Rack apps
Co-authored by Ben Willis (bwillis) and Jim Jones (aantix).Version Cake is an unobtrusive way to version APIs in your Rails app.Easily version any view. -
A simple way to publish messages to Kafka from Ruby applications
This library provides a dead easy way to start publishing messages to a Kafka cluster from your Ruby or Rails application!... -
A small, lightweight and extensible DynDNS server written with Ruby and Rack.
dyndnsd.rb aims to implement a small DynDNS-compliant server in Ruby supporting IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. It has an integrated user and hostname databas. -
A maintained fork of Paperclip
Nearly two years ago we began the process of deprecating Paperclip, our file upload library for Ruby on Rails. Our advice was to move projects to Activ. -
dry-rb - dry-schema and dry-validation 1.5.0 released
You can now compose schemas using logical operators. The only limitation is that xor is not supported yet as it wasn't clear how error messages are sup. -
pluto/barcharts at master · feedreader/pluto
Use the barchart method to print barcharts. Let's use the "Q: Where do Rubyists come from / What are the top countries for blogs?" example from the Pla. -
Necessary
One reason testing is such a hard skill for developers to master is that the purpose of a test suite is rarely self-evident. Production code, meanwhile. -
Ruby's Bitwise Toolbox: Operators, Applications and Magic Tricks
How often do you think about the bits -- the ones and zeroes -- that make up your app's data? If you're doing web development in Ruby there's rarely an. -
Cypress vs. Capybara
This is a three-part screencast playlist comparing and contrasting Cypress and Capybara. It’ll take a few hours to work through all of it, but if any o. -
How we migrated from Timecop to built-in Rails 5.2 time helpers
Sooner or later each of us encounters a situation where a method depends on time. The feature needs to be tested later on. Among Rubyists, the most pop.