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ruby | rswag | |
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29 | 14 | |
529 | 1,892 | |
1.1% | 1.3% | |
8.6 | 7.5 | |
4 days ago | 26 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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so where do i start
I use https://exercism.org/ for learning elixir and it is a great tool to start IMO. It has a track for Ruby here: https://exercism.org/tracks/ruby
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Anyone help me make a decision, on my ruby journey?
Once you’re done with the odin project and want to continue learning ruby, I suggest checking out Exercism ruby track too. There is a learning track, exercises are increasing in difficulty, and you get free mentoring from Rubyists on there too.
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Desperately need direction!
Exercism for Ruby practice.
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Recently started first software engineering job, looking for course to improve Rails skills
If you want to improve your grasp of Ruby, try The Well-Grounded Rubyist and (as someone else mentioned) Exercism.
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Learning Ruby with Head First Ruby - would that make sense or is the book too old?
When I was first learning Ruby, I also loved Exercism for practice.
- Code Practice/Challenges
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hello people, first time using reddit, first time creating a post. ¿ Some ruby and ruby on rails, free bootcamps?
Exercism for Ruby practice.
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I'm a front-end dev currently being asked to work on a Rails API backend. What are some good resources to get comfortable with the language and the framework?
Ruby: - The Well-Grounded Rubyist. It covers some advanced Ruby, so it's worthwhile even if you already know some Ruby. - Exercism for Ruby practice.
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What should I be learning?
For getting an overview of Ruby and Rails in two weeks, here's what I would recommend: - Watch the free Rails for Beginners videos by GoRails, and code along with them if you're so inclined. - Do some exercises on Exercism, and after each exercise be sure to look at the top solutions by other people. Use The Odin Project or your favorite Ruby tutorial as a reference for the language.
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why its so hard to find pure ruby tutorials? any suggestions ?
Also, the Ruby track on Exercism is great for practice.
rswag
- A Deep Dive into RSpec Tests in Ruby on Rails
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Generating an OpenAPI/Swagger spec from a Ruby on Rails API
We will be creating a "Coffee Ordering API" using Ruby on Rails, and using a tool called rswag to create tests that verify the behaviour of our API and generate an OpenAPI reference.
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Build JSON schemas fluently!
Made a library a while back that helped me write JSON schemas for rswag. Hope others find it useful!
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Documenting Forem's v1 API
Forem, which is a Ruby on Rails app, integrates Swagger via a gem - the rswag gem. The rswag Ruby gem allows us to create a Swagger-based DSL for describing and testing our API operations. It also extends rspec-rails "request specs”, hence, allowing our documentation to be a part of our test suite which allows us to make requests with test parameters and seed data that invoke different response codes. As a result, we are able to test what the requests and responses look like, however we do not test the business logic that drives the endpoint - that is tested elsewhere in the code.
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How do you document your code?
Using something like rswag will give you some ability, in the specs, to also describe the endpoints and auto-generate some documentation.
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Is there a way to easily autogenerate API documentation for a Ruby on Rails API?
Hello! I would like to autogenerate API documentation for my Ruby on Rails Application. However, all of the solutions I've found such as https://github.com/rswag/rswag and https://github.com/richhollis/swagger-docs involve writing tests or manually describing the endpoint responses. I am hoping to find something similar to Swashbuckle for ASP.Net Core but for Ruby on Rails. Below is an example of using Swashbuckle's ASP.NET Core to autogenerate Swagger API documentation. The response type is inferred form the return type of the action.
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I'm a front-end dev currently being asked to work on a Rails API backend. What are some good resources to get comfortable with the language and the framework?
https://github.com/rswag/rswag - helps generate Swagger documentation (you can upload it to an external service, like readme.com or serve from your Rails app)
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OpenAPI Specification: The Complete Guide
rswag expands the "request specifications" of rspec-rails with a Swagger-based DSL for defining and testing API activities. - Github
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Looking for a full Rswag example project.
Hello guys, I'm working on a rails (4.x) project, trying to implement a way to create docs for OpenApi 3 and Swagger (I started to learn rails in october last year), this project has like 6 years old, a lot of endpoints and very poor documentation, my first option is Rswag, does anyone knows a good example project for these gem?
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Help with Rswag + openapi-generator-cli
I'm using the Rswag gem to document my API. Right now I have a WIP here: https://cabal-fintech.herokuapp.com/api-docs/v1/swagger.json but whenever I try to validate it on the swagger validator I get an error not even understandable to me, as that route doesn't need [params].item
What are some alternatives?
haskell - Exercism exercises in Haskell.
Apipie - Ruby on Rails API documentation tool
java - Exercism exercises in Java.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
ruby_koans - Learn Ruby with the Edgecase Ruby Koans
rspec-openapi - Generate OpenAPI schema from RSpec request specs
bash - Exercism exercises in Bash.
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
ruby-kickstart - Ruby Kickstart
RDoc - RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects.
export-pull-requests - Export pull requests and/or issues to a CSV file. Supports GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket
Blueprinter - Simple, Fast, and Declarative Serialization Library for Ruby