Active Merchant
Liquid
Active Merchant | Liquid | |
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3 | 40 | |
4,505 | 10,817 | |
0.1% | 0.5% | |
9.4 | 7.6 | |
7 days ago | 20 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Active Merchant
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How easy is ruby to learn from zero experience coding
For example, their theme templates use Liquid, which is a html templating system for Ruby. Activemerchant also was released by Shopify, and it provides a interface to major payment providers like PayPal.
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Help HN: Stripe shutting us down with 48 hours notice on a holiday skeleton crew
For ruby there is a nice library from Shopify offering a huge number of payment gateway integrations: https://github.com/activemerchant/active_merchant
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Top reasons to love Ruby on Rails
Administrate – for building and customizing admin panels; became successful because of its ease for users without a technical background. Money-Rails – for E-commerce solutions; enables creating monetary values, additional entry fields, and money classes. MetaTags – for SEO management, as the name suggests. Draper – for object-oriented programming; helps monitor and improve each object’s behavior. Dotenv – for safe loading environment variables to protect private data. ElasticSearch – to implement searches, to index catalogs and prices, to store purchases, and to gather statistics. Sidekiq – for storing, monitoring, and managing background jobs. Fog – for uploading and storing files via cloud services. Unicorn – for deploying. Active Merchant – for integrating payments.
Liquid
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Instantly preview rendered liquid template
Liquid is a template language created by shopify. In my use case I use it for generate html that is almost similar looking but differs in data. So when iterating over my HTML, I need to preview the changes I made combined with my data.
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Eleventy vs. Next.js for static site generation
Inside the blog directory, create an index.liquid file. This will be our blog’s homepage. Eleventy provides a number of options when selecting a template engine. For this project, we’ll use Liquid.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
Templating engine: SSGs rely on templating engines to define the structure of web pages. These engines enable developers to create reusable templates and incorporate dynamic content. Popular templating engines include Liquid, Handlebars, Mustache, EJS, ERB, HAML, and Slim.
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Count tickets opened per organization based on a custom field (ticket type/category)
Assuming I understand the ask, I think my approach would be to have a trigger fire when a ticket's custom field is set to "add user to the application." That trigger would notify a webhook. That webhook would be set to the Organization API endpoint with a payload that uses liquid markup to add 1 to the existing Organization's value.
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How easy is ruby to learn from zero experience coding
For example, their theme templates use Liquid, which is a html templating system for Ruby. Activemerchant also was released by Shopify, and it provides a interface to major payment providers like PayPal.
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👀 Is anyone interested in reviewing my GitHub Pages and Docker training video?
In the meantime, Liquid v4.0.4 has been released, and allows building a Jekyll site with the latest Ruby.
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Remove certain tags from follow up tickets?
Liquid docs - https://shopify.github.io/liquid/
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Running Eleventy Serverless On AWS Lambda@Edge
Then, let’s create the simplest template for our static Eleventy page. We’ll write it using Liquid, but since it’s so simple, it won’t take advantage of any useful templating tags for now. Let’s call it index.liquid:
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Consider the Jamstack for Your Next Solo Project
Previously I have used Jekyll for blogging and it has served me well for simple blogs and static websites. Jekyll is a static site generator that relies on Markdown, Liquid, HTML, and CSS. Which means no JavaScript -- a Jamstack without the J. With GitHub Pages you can even host Jekyll sites directly from your repository.2
What are some alternatives?
Spree Commerce - A headless open source e-commerce platform for global brands
nunjucks - A powerful templating engine with inheritance, asynchronous control, and more (jinja2 inspired)
stripe-ruby - Ruby library for the Stripe API.
Mustache - Logic-less Ruby templates.
Solidus - 🛒 Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
Shoppe - The tryshoppe.com website repository
Slim - Slim is a template language whose goal is to reduce the syntax to the essential parts without becoming cryptic.
Braintree - Braintree Ruby library
Haml - HTML Abstraction Markup Language - A Markup Haiku
Payola
hydrogen - Hydrogen lets you build faster headless storefronts in less time, on Shopify.