AASM
Draper
AASM | Draper | |
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3 | 5 | |
4,953 | 5,201 | |
0.3% | 0.0% | |
3.8 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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AASM
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Code review of an Order object implemented as a state machine
AASM gem is great too! Easy to use and actively maintained.
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RoR Gems: Pin To Plane For Developing RoR Application
6. AASM
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Validate state transition easily without any gem
You can use state machine gems, such as aasm to write validation. But the gem introduces new DSL to write state transition. It's too much just for validation.
Draper
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From partials to ViewComponents: writing reusable front-end code in Rails
So what about the world outside Rails defaults? There are quite a few independent projects trying to help build components in the Rails view layer, among the more famous being Draper (utilizing the decorators pattern) or Cells (full-featured components in views). In the end, we decided to take a deeper look into a relatively new one – the ViewComponent framework.
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Ruby on Rails View Patterns and Anti-patterns
If you are not a big fan of writing Rails custom helpers, you can always opt-in for a View Model pattern with the Draper gem. Or you can roll your own View Model pattern here, it shouldn't be that complicated. If you are just starting out with your web app, I suggest starting slowly by writing custom helpers and if that brings pain, turn to other solutions.
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2 noob questions about app structure
The Draper gem is the one I'm familiar with which does this well, I'm sure there are others.
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My Ruby on Rails stack for side projects in 2021
Don't introduce decorators and view models. Use helpers instead. Don't extract domain models. Put the code in the ActiveRecord models and the controllers. Don't reach for interactors to model your domain logic. Don't try to avoid duplication too early.
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RoR Gems: Pin To Plane For Developing RoR Application
7. DRAPER
What are some alternatives?
State Machine - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class
ActiveDecorator - ORM agnostic truly Object-Oriented view helper for Rails 4, 5, 6, and 7
Workflow - Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow
jsonapi-serializer - A fast JSON:API serializer for Ruby (fork of Netflix/fast_jsonapi)
Statesman - A statesmanlike state machine library.
ShowFor - Wrap your objects with a helper to easily show them
state_machines - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class
Simple Form - Forms made easy for Rails! It's tied to a simple DSL, with no opinion on markup.
StatefulEnum - A very simple state machine plugin built on top of ActiveRecord::Enum
Kaminari - ⚡ A Scope & Engine based, clean, powerful, customizable and sophisticated paginator for Ruby webapps
transitions - State machine extracted from ActiveModel
MetaTags - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Ruby on Rails applications.