AASM VS FiniteMachine

Compare AASM vs FiniteMachine and see what are their differences.

AASM

AASM - State machines for Ruby classes (plain Ruby, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, NoBrainer, Dynamoid) (by aasm)
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AASM FiniteMachine
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4,948 804
0.6% -
4.4 6.0
about 2 months ago about 1 month ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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AASM

Posts with mentions or reviews of AASM. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-21.

FiniteMachine

Posts with mentions or reviews of FiniteMachine. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning FiniteMachine yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing AASM and FiniteMachine you can also consider the following projects:

State Machine - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class

Workflow - Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow

transitions - State machine extracted from ActiveModel

Statesman - A statesmanlike state machine library.

state_machines - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class

StatefulEnum - A very simple state machine plugin built on top of ActiveRecord::Enum

state_shifter

FeatureFlags - Feature flags for Rails application.Manages ‘flags’ within your Rails app that determine whether various features are enabled or not.