AppSignal
🟥 AppSignal for Ruby gem (by appsignal)
colorize
Ruby string class extension. It add some methods to set color, background color and text effect on console easier using ANSI escape sequences. (by fazibear)
AppSignal | colorize | |
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8 | 6 | |
172 | 1,239 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.0 | 6.9 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v2.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
AppSignal
Posts with mentions or reviews of AppSignal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-10.
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Stream Updates to Your Users with LiteCable for Ruby on Rails
Continuous monitoring of your app's WebSocket performance metrics using tools like AppSignal is your friend here. Reusing the ActionCable consumer on the client side is also advisable, as it will prevent wasting Pub/Sub connections.
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How to Use Sinatra to Build a Ruby Application
Once you've successfully deployed your Sinatra app, you can easily use Appsignal's Ruby APM service. AppSignal offers an integration for Rails and Rack-based apps like Sinatra.
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Integrate and Troubleshoot Inbound Emails with Action Mailbox in Rails
APM tools like AppSignal also provide a convenient dashboard to monitor all your outgoing ActionMailers and keep an eye on deliverability.
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Diving into Custom Exceptions in Ruby
Finding information in logs is a painful activity. Developers often blame themselves for not including more information about errors or how to search and filter. If you are not using any monitoring tools that provide this, including meaningful data could save you in the foreseeable future.
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Database Performance Optimization and Scaling in Rails
It can be tricky to keep an eye on the performance of your database without any other tools. Using AppSignal, you can easily track how your databases perform. See our AppSignal for Ruby page for more information.
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How to Scale Ruby on Rails Applications
The most important consideration with scalability is to identify bottlenecks in an application before we can act on them. A good performance monitoring tool can help. If you need one, check out AppSignal for Ruby.
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How to Track Down Memory Leaks in Ruby
Read more about AppSignal for Ruby.
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What resources do you recommend to learn about Rails APIs?
Performance/Monitoring - https://appsignal.com/
colorize
Posts with mentions or reviews of colorize.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-24.
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Manage Your Ruby Logs Like a Pro
In Ruby, this is possible using a gem like Colorize or Rainbow.
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Diving into Custom Exceptions in Ruby
Add the colorize gem to your project by including the code below in your Gemfile.
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Terminal Colors Using Ruby
So you want to add color to your terminal app? Since you're a programmer, the first thing you do is go straight to Google. This generally leads people to two ideas. One is the popular Colorize gem, which is an easy and super convenient way to get color functionality into your app. You just install the gem, require it into whatever file(s) you wish to use it in, and then you'll have several color utility functions added onto the String class. Other things people often run into are Stack Overflow posts like this one, which essentially peel back the curtain on how the Colorize gem works. When we want to add colors to a string, we wrap the string in an ANSI escape code that signals how your terminal emulator should style the text.
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Automating Updates to Twilio Webhook URLs
Before I start going into more detail, here's the code for the rake task. The dependencies for the rake task are a running ngrok instance, the twilio-ruby gem (I'm using v5.67.1), and if you'd like a pop of color in your terminal to make things easier to spot, the colorize gem
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Vamp up your CLI app with these!
The next thing I used on my project is the Colorize gem
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Best gem for coloring the Windows 10 command prompt and btw what does IRB use?
The named colors available through the colorize gem are defined in Colorize::ClassMethods#color_codes, L61-73. You'll notice the colors are organized into two columns of 8 colors, plus default. Any basic color terminal will support 8 colors. The next level of support is 16 colors, and finally 265 colors. IRB does something similar in Colorize::DEFAULTS on L29-L34. Note that these two classes share a name, but they're entirely different and unrelated.
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