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appmap-ruby
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Automatically Generate and Update OpenAPI Documentation
AppMap currently supports Ruby, Java, Python, and Javascript projects and the libraries are MIT licensed.
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Add Swagger to your Rails project, with no code, in 2 ¹/₂ minutes
Yes, sure. I've added a link to the docs above, and the repo is here - https://github.com/applandinc/appmap-ruby
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what ruby or rails open source projects a beginner-to-intermediate developer can easily contribute to?
Well, I’m definitely biased, but we welcome devs at all XP levels at the appmap project. Take a look. If you can’t find a good first issue @ Dan, Dustin, Kevin, or Petr in the Discord and someone will hook you up. https://github.com/applandinc/appmap-ruby We have needs from doc to core features!
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Observability of software design - What it is and why it matters
In order to help make this a reality, we have created the open source AppLand Framework. The AppLand Framework includes components to:
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4 ways to accelerate JSON processing with Rails and PostgreSQL
AppLand is an open source framework that developers can use to record, analyze, and optimize end-to-end code and data flows. The framework provides client agents for Ruby, Java and Python (beta) that record running code and generate JSON files called AppMaps. Users can view and analyze AppMaps locally using the AppMap extension for VS Code, and also push AppMaps to the AppLand server for analytics, sharing, discussion etc.
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Effective SQL - Indexing and denormalizing JSONB
Now, what if you want to be able to efficiently fetch a subset of JSONB data, without having to load and parse every object? At AppLand, we store AppMap data in the database. Each AppMap has a mandatory section called metadata, and we want to be able to efficiently pull out the metadata of selected rows without having to parse the entire JSONB column (the metadata is usually less than 1% of the total JSON object). Awesomely, since PostgreSQL 12, PostgreSQL has a feature called generated columns.
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How to watch your code interact with the Rails framework (and other gems)
Install the appmap gem by following the instructions in the README. Here's a quick checklist:
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Why modularity matters - lessons from maintaining monoliths at scale
[3] AppLand framework, a tool to record, display, and analyze end-to-end code and data flows.
Solidus
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
github.com/solidusio/solidus (72k lines): E-commerce platform.
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Are there any open source Rails templates for online stores .
Not really basic, but Solidus.
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Floyd's E-Commerce: from Squarespace to Solidus
In 2014, Floyd was lesser known as The Floyd Leg. Our website was on Squarespace for both its e-commerce solution and web hosting. A large part of our current success was realized by choosing to invest in a custom web application that’s built with Solidus. With our website no longer abstracted by a WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") editor, we partnered with Nebulab to handle full-stack web development. Solidus (Spree, at the time, before it was acquired, forked, and renamed) was recommended to power the e-commerce part of our application. The decision to go custom came after a successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2015 for the Floyd Legs—a set of four steel table legs that fastened onto any flat surface to quickly put a table together. We proved a market need for adaptable and sustainable furniture design. The co-founders, Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell, knew there were more product offerings on the roadmap as they championed Floyd to be the furniture solution for all apartment essentials. Fast forward to 2019, Floyd is seeking to be the furniture solution for the entire home worldwide.
- Racket for E-Commerce
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ROR ecommerce tutorial?
I'd say Solidus and Spree are you best options rather than trying to roll out you own ecommerce solution.
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E-commerce
Completely agree. Alternatively, I would look for an open source project like solidus https://github.com/solidusio/solidus
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Which has the larger dev community in 2021, Spree or Solidus?
Solidus: https://github.com/solidusio/solidus/releases/tag/v3.1.1
- Potenciando tu carrera profesional a través del Open Source
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Are there any open source Rails templates for online stores?
Check out https://solidus.io/
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Ask HN: Options to build a little online store
Hey there! I'm about to set up a small eshop (expected around 50 orders/month) for a relative (an artist). I've contemplated what's available, and I'm not very happy with what I found.
- There's Woocommerce, which I've installed and tried doing basic setup, and it's too deeply bloated in the Wordpress ecosystem. My first impression from Prestashop was that it's going to be quite a similar PHP mess
- I don't want to get vendor locked-in with things like Shopify. They also don't seem to offer much design customizability (I'm a web dev and there's quite a unique design concept for the site from the artist)
- Searching GitHub for ecommerce, Solidus[1] looked quite promising, however, it also slightly overshoots the border of 'too complex' for me, and their docs on integrating a custom payments provider (a strict requirement - not US based) aren't really great
[1]: https://github.com/solidusio/solidus
So my question is: are there any borderline-pet projects I've missed?
I've been doing web dev for over 2 years now, so I'm also thinking about building my own almost-serverless solution. Is that plausible in reasonable time (wouldn't want to give this more than 2 weeks), or are there too many holes to fall into even though the sensitive part of payments is handled by a simple integration?
One more bit of info, together with building this, their whole web is going to be transferred to a new CMS, likely the Netlify headless CMS (IMO a very cool concept - no backend, frontend uses GitHub http API to directly commit any saved changes). Therefore ideally I'd love to integrate the products inventory into this CMS, which saves data into markdown + front matter, and then can be built into HTML or any JSON to be fetched by frontend - that's why I said almost-serverless.
What are some alternatives?
packwerk - Good things come in small packages.
Spree Commerce - A headless open source e-commerce platform for global brands
Pry - A runtime developer console and IRB alternative with powerful introspection capabilities.
Open Classifieds - Yclas Self Hosted is a powerful script that can transform any domain into a fully customizable classifieds site within a few seconds.
AppMap - AppMap is the ultimate code reviewer for issues that static analysis and AI code assistants cannot find.
Active Merchant - Active Merchant is a simple payment abstraction library extracted from Shopify. The aim of the project is to feel natural to Ruby users and to abstract as many parts as possible away from the user to offer a consistent interface across all supported gateways.
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
stripe-ruby - Ruby library for the Stripe API.
sample_app_6th_ed - The main sample app for the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, 6th Edition
ROR Ecommerce - Ruby on Rails Ecommerce platform, perfect for your small business solution.
appland-cli - Command line interface for https://app.land
Shoppe - The tryshoppe.com website repository