Awesome Print
turbo-rails
Awesome Print | turbo-rails | |
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3 | 48 | |
4,059 | 1,983 | |
0.0% | 1.4% | |
0.0 | 8.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
Ruby | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Awesome Print
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [awesome_print](https://github.com/awesome-print/awesome_print)
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
awesome_print
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amazing_print VS awesome_print - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jan 2022
"Awesome Print" is the "gold standard" in Ruby for printing any object awesomely. It's been around for quite some time and has survived the test of time.
turbo-rails
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Can't get Rails 7 turbo_stream_from to update view from broadcast
The install notes here link to an issue specific to webpacker. Try that and see if it works?
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Strong reasons to pick htmx, over hotwire?
True, in theory it is. A lot of it is coded in libraries like turbo-rails, though. And these are Rails-specific. But I've seen it being used in some Laravel projects, also I used it with Hanami.
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Rails 7 - Turbo Frame and Turbo Stream
Check out https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/main/app/models/turbo/streams/tag_builder.rb
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Use turbo_streams to update the client in real time from inside a loop?
So apart from the pretty obvious question of "why on earth would you want to do this?", I think there's a misunderstanding here of the intended use case of turbo streams. You have a page, and then some state changes on the server and you want to update the page to reflect that. Incrementing a variable doesn't really qualify as a state change, but perhaps a Product changing from "not good" to "good" would be an event worth broadcasting, which you could do using the Broadcastable concern in turbo-rails.
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Where do I start for learning "HTML over the wire"
Use this too: https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails
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Using ViewComponents with Turbo
Not mentioned in the article, but it's nice that turbo-rails recently gained the ability to pass ViewComponent objects directly to turbo stream helpers. https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/pull/433
- is turbo and stimulus compatible with rails 4 ?
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Turbo-Rails just got better
Release notes: https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/releases/tag/v1.4.0
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Live Visit Count for website or page. ActionCable, Turbo Broadcasts, Kredis
turbo/streams_channel.rb - a way to link a turbo stream with an ActionCable channel.
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We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
The readme seems to give a pretty good overview of turbo: https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails
What are some alternatives?
Amazing Print - Pretty print your Ruby objects with style -- in full color and with proper indentation
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
apexcharts.js - 📊 Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
Turbolinks - Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch
Webpacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
hotwire-tabs
image_processing - High-level image processing wrapper for libvips and ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.