Blueprinter
SQLite3
Blueprinter | SQLite3 | |
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12 | 5 | |
1,063 | 745 | |
1.1% | 2.3% | |
8.8 | 9.4 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Blueprinter
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Recommended Controllers Serializer Gem?
Blueprinter is something we use on a project, it's also having difficulty staying alive, but right now there is active development here, a fork from the original blueprinted gem.
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Efficient JSON Serialization with Blueprinter for Ruby on Rails
Beware of this
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Understanding Clean Architecture with small Ruby libraries
Serializer: procore/blueprinter: Simple, Fast, and Declarative Serialization Library for Ruby
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ActiveModel::Serializer and You
Today I thought I'd run through a few of the powerful things that the ActiveModel::Serializer gem brings to the table when used in a Ruby on Rails application. Sure, there are faster alternatives, but AMS is the first one I learned how to use, and thus it holds a special place in my heart. Quick question before we dive too much deeper, though...
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What are you using for API JSON serialization in 2022?
Blueprint
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What are the gems that every Ruby dev should know how to use?
Just an FYI: While I agree that the blueprinter gem is awesome, there are currently no active maintainers: https://github.com/procore/blueprinter/issues/288
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Hunting down spooky JSON module redefinition via Oj
In a happy coincidence, we're knee-deep in the middle of a migration of our serialisers to use Blueprinter instead of AMS. One benefit, in this case, is that it lets you explicitly set what generator you're using, like so:
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Accessing [grand+]child through multiple queries VS having direct reference to the [grand+]parent on every model.
What made me think about this is that I'm using (maybe in the wrong way) some gems like Blueprinter and Amoeba.
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What is the best way to retrieve all instances of a model, along with it's associations, in an index action when using React (or not Rails Views)?
I've been using Blueprinter so far, and it has been working great, but I'd like to ditch it if I can.
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Looking for a full Rswag example project.
We use it extensively for one project. The only annoying bit involves defining the response json-schema. Luckily we are using a gem called blueprinter for JSON serialization, so we added a bunch of overrides that store metadata, so we can generate the json-schema with meta programming. You might need to find a library that would help you write the schemas fluently [1] / [2] to make it easier to define them.
SQLite3
- Working with SQLite in Ruby
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Extralite 2.0 has been released!
Extralite is a gem for working with SQLite databases. It is blazing fast (up to 11x the performance of the sqlite3 gem), and provides a rich API for accessing database data in a variety of formats.
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Understanding Clean Architecture with small Ruby libraries
DB: sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby: Ruby bindings for the SQLite3 embedded database
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Sharing my exp so far with using SQLite in Production
# This configure_connection is run when each new connection is created. # see https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/main/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb#L1112 def configure_connection super puts "Configuring DB connection with app-specific PRAGMA statements" conn = self.raw_connection # see https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby/blob/master/lib/sqlite3/pragmas.rb conn.synchronous = 1 # normal # this is a permanent pragma but in case DB is brand new, no harm is invoking it conn.journal_mode = 'wal' # this is unnecssary b/c rails' sqlite3adapter turns it on by default conn.foreign_keys = true # this is not yet supported with convenience method #conn.analysis_limit = 400 # PRAGMA temp_store = 'memory' # hold temporary indices and tables in memory # conn.temp_store = 2 end
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Resources for learning environment related things?/Help getting sqlite3 working with ruby on WSL ubuntu
That looks like you're missing the ruby module, not the OS package. If you're using bundler to manage your dependencies, add gem 'sqlite3', '~> 1.3', '>= 1.3.11' to your Gemfile. For reference, I got that line from this page: https://rubygems.org/gems/sqlite3/versions/1.3.11
What are some alternatives?
ActiveModel::Serializers - ActiveModel::Serializer implementation and Rails hooks
mysql2 - A modern, simple and very fast Mysql library for Ruby - binding to libmysql
Fast JSON API - No Longer Maintained - A lightning fast JSON:API serializer for Ruby Objects.
TinyTDS - TinyTDS - Simple and fast FreeTDS bindings for Ruby using DB-Library.
jbuilder - Jbuilder: generate JSON objects with a Builder-style DSL
SQL Server - SQL Server Adapter For Rails
Rails::API - Rails for API only applications
Clickhouse - A Ruby database driver for Clickhouse
alba - Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby, JRuby and TruffleRuby.
DataObjects
jsonapi-serializer - A fast JSON:API serializer for Ruby (fork of Netflix/fast_jsonapi)
Redic - Lightweight Redis Client