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4,351 | 3,139 | |
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23 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Blazer
- Blazer: Business Intelligence Made Simple
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Is Tableau Dead?
I try to avoid these tools wherever possible, given the choice I'd always go for tools like Blazer.
https://github.com/ankane/blazer
No such luck in my current role, Looker and PowerBI are both in use by different bits of the org and nobody has the ability to delve into the underlying figures.
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Evidence – Business Intelligence as Code
And it's Open Source: https://github.com/evidence-dev/evidence
I'd also highly recommend Blazer https://github.com/ankane/blazer if you are into the Ruby on Rails world. It's super solid, and it's been an indispensable tool integrated to all my projects.
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Italian watchdog bans use of Google Analytics
I use Ahoy too, but I don't have very good visibility into the data. I should spend more time building queries and creating charts. I should probably set up blazer as well: https://github.com/ankane/blazer
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My project: railstart app
blazer
- dashboard framework
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Using Scientist to Refactor Critical Ruby on Rails Code
The Blazer gem provides a nice way to analyze the results easily. It is simple to install and allows SQL queries to run against tables. The query here shows that the candidate implementation is significantly faster than the original.
- Oldie question - latest tools?
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How to let users run scripts on their data?
There is nothing wrong with it. In Ruby on Rails, for example, you can use a gem for such a case https://github.com/ankane/blazer
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Cookie-based tracking is dead
I did server-side tracking test in a rails app, where I implemented a tracking gem called ahoy and blazer for visualization. It is very easy to set up, but a bit hard to use. Blazer can do a very basic visualization of the data if you know your SQL queries.
view_component
- Things I wish I knew before moving 50K lines of code to React Server Components
- Have you been using ViewComponent. What advantages do you see in it?
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Vanilla Rails view components with partials | Stanko K.R.
I used to do "pure ruby" approach to that -- but basically wound up realizing I was re-inventing github's view_component. Their design goals were similar enough to what I was trying to do, that it made more sense just to use that, rather than try to re-invent it myself.
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Gnarly Learnings from March 2023
ViewComponent
- Os benefícios de componentizar as views do Rails
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Does anyone kind of miss simpler webpages?
The linked one is my Rails implementation, written for ViewComponent. The official version uses Nunjucks.
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I QUIT MY JOB
In short, we migrated to ViewComponentViewComponent, opting for good ole Rails views, which allowed us to simplify the stack while retaining the benefits of the presenter pattern.
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Rails 7 + Hotwire (Turbo + Stimulus) = Modern web applications
tl;dr; Let’s understand how we can migrate a scaffold generated by the command ‘bin/rails g scaffold Kit::Product name:string’, to an improved and performative screen. Inserting partial load and DOM manipulation writing a very little code in VanillaJS (“almost” without to write Javascript). Scaffold (Rails 7) Getting Started with Rails (https://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html#creating-a-new-rails-project-installing-rails) Generating the scaffold (https://guides.rubyonrails.org/command_line.html#bin-rails-generate): Using just one command you will generate all of these files: Model, Migration, Controllers, Routes, Tests, Helpers, and JSON. $ **bin/rails generate scaffold HighScore game:string score:integer** invoke active_record create db/migrate/20190416145729_create_high_scores.rb create app/models/high_score.rb invoke test_unit create test/models/high_score_test.rb create test/fixtures/high_scores.yml invoke resource_route route resources :high_scores invoke scaffold_controller create app/controllers/high_scores_controller.rb invoke erb create app/views/high_scores create app/views/high_scores/index.html.erb create app/views/high_scores/edit.html.erb create app/views/high_scores/show.html.erb create app/views/high_scores/new.html.erb create app/views/high_scores/_form.html.erb invoke test_unit create test/controllers/high_scores_controller_test.rb create test/system/high_scores_test.rb invoke helper create app/helpers/high_scores_helper.rb invoke test_unit invoke jbuilder create app/views/high_scores/index.json.jbuilder create app/views/high_scores/show.json.jbuilder create app/views/high_scores/_high_score.json.jbuilder Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode After installing Rails, create your project, and generate your scaffold. Let's try to improve the default interface. I am using the Tailwind to insert styles on the interfaces and the ViewComponent for “creating reusable, testable & encapsulated view components, built to integrate seamlessly with Ruby on Rails”. You could see the resulting code at https://github.com/raphox/rails-7-fullstack. Turbo (heart of Hotwire) Hotwire is an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript by sending HTML instead of JSON over the wire. You can see the unique application’s screen in the following image. Yes, this project has just one screen. Let’s try to be simple to focus on the most important things. In this screen, we have two dynamic areas: List of products Form to create and edit the selected product I created a PR so you can see the exact part of the code that was changed or inserted to use the Hotwire on your project. You can see this PR on https://github.com/raphox/rails-7-fullstack/pull/1. The unique screen on the system has a few triggers to call actions or make requests. Plus button to access the ‘kit/products/new’ page Search input field Products links to access the product’s edit page Buttons to update, remove or create products based on the form’s fields data Using the Turbo, we can override the click event of the plus button to request the HTML of a new product form from the backend and put it in the ‘product_form’ area. You don’t need to write Javascript to override the events on your elements, just insert a new attribute ‘turbo_frame’ on your HTML tag. Like here: We can use the same approach of the plus button in the link of products and prevent reloading the entire screen HTML and assets. Now we need to use a little Javascript to insert the event ‘change’ to request a filtered list of products from the backend. In my code, I insert the ‘turbo_frame’ attribute into the form to change the submit action making the request using Turbo. In the next topic, we can see how to use the Stimulus and Javascript controllers to change the event ‘change’ of the input. Now we will need to submit the form and refresh the list of products. But we can do this better. We know that the updated list has changed on the created/updated product. So, we need to update the list with this product, instead refresh and query all the list of products from the database. To do this we need to use a lot of the Javascript code or a few actions from the Stimulus. You can see about the Javascript controller in the next topic. Stimulus (modest JavaScript framework) You won’t see any difference. But the code savings and ease of integration will help you a lot when inserting new features. The objective here is to insert an event on the search input form to make a request when the user changes the input’s value. When it occurs, the system will make a request to get all products filtered by the ‘name’ column. The result will be inserted into the list after it. To implement the Stimulus in our current project, we need to follow the following steps: 1. Insert the attribute ‘data-controller=”search-list”’ to the wrapper with the form and the list of the products (app/components/search_list_component.html.erb line 1). — This attribute is responsible to relate the following code to the DIV element. Get more info here https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/. — You can use the command ‘./bin/rails generate stimulus controllerName’ to generate the Javascript file with the class definition and import it in the ‘app/javascript/controllers/index.js’ automatically. 2. Insert the attribute ‘data-search_list_target=”inputSearch”’ to the form search field (app/components/search_list_form_component.html.erb line 2). 3. Insert the action (click->search-list#selectItem) to activate the currently selected product (app/components/search_list_item_component.rb lines 20). 4. Insert the attribute ‘search_list_target=”item”’ to each item of the product list (app/components/search_list_item_component.rb lines 21). I am using https://viewcomponent.org/ to define the view components instead to use a view or partial. Pay attention to this part https://viewcomponent.org/#performance. I really liked having this structure in my project: rails-7-fullstack/_list.html.erb at 11a479dafa5c84a1e769721d57792f39914a1204 ·… This approach is very similar to the React components or other Javascript Frameworks. I created a PR where you can see the exact part of the code I changed or inserted to use the Stimulus on my project. You can see this PR on https://github.com/raphox/rails-7-fullstack/pull/2.
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Are utility classes horrible design or am I dumb?
Rails has view components. GitHub started the pattern years ago in their Rails app.
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Can anyone recommend good, free component libraries for Tailwind?
In Rails, I personally like to reuse a components and for that I use viewcomponents Gem (https://viewcomponent.org) My erb are still very verbose but I dont dupplicate the HTML.
What are some alternatives?
Rails DB - Rails Database Viewer and SQL Query Runner
PgHero - A performance dashboard for Postgres
Redis Dashboard - Sinatra app to monitor Redis servers.
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
turbo-rails - Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app
SchemaPlus - SchemaPlus provides a collection of enhancements and extensions to ActiveRecord
SecondBase - Seamless second database integration for Rails.
Upsert - Upsert on MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite3. Transparently creates functions (UDF) for MySQL and PostgreSQL; on SQLite3, uses INSERT OR IGNORE.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
cypress-rails - Helps you write Cypress tests of your Rails app
Polo - Polo travels through your database and creates sample snapshots so you can work with real world data in development.
BatchLoader - :zap: Powerful tool for avoiding N+1 DB or HTTP queries