flipper
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flipper | Devise | |
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10 | 95 | |
3,573 | 23,735 | |
0.8% | 0.2% | |
9.6 | 7.1 | |
9 days ago | 23 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- Ask HN: How did you build feature flags?
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Feature flags in Rails: How to roll out and manage your features like a pro
Thatās it! You now have a fully configured feature flagging system in your Rails app. Notice we didnāt cover some more advanced features that Flipper offers, including enabling features for a user group or individual users. For that, check out Flipper on Github. We also didnāt cover feature flagging frontend features in this post - if that becomes a requirement we could easily create an endpoint that uses the FeaturesRepo and sends enabled features to the frontend to toggle. If you learned something new consider following me here - Iāll be putting out more content on Ruby on Rails and software development as I work on Firecode.io. Preparing for a coding interview? Check out Firecode.io.
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How do you release experimental features to early adopters?
I think you are calling it Runtime Controls: https://github.com/jnunemaker/flipper/issues/162
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Add Feature Flags in Ruby on Rails with Flipper
Flipper is a gem that makes feature flags and different ways to toggle them available in Rails. It is highly modular. Apart from the main gem, you'll also have to pick a storage adapter ā but more on that later. Let's use the ActiveRecord adapter for now.
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What Feature Toggle/Flag service are you using?
Since Honeybadger is a Ruby shop, we use the flipper gem.
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Keeping the Stakes Low while Breaking Production
The next step came about when I learned more about our use of Flipper; a Ruby gem for dynamically toggling on and off features. I didnāt know when the feature would roll out, but I wanted control over the feature. I also wanted admins of other Forems to have control as well. This was trivial with Flipper. Once I deployed the code, Foremās got the original behavior unless they turned āflippedā on the feature.
- Flags vs. Gates
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
flipper with Flipper UI to enable flag management
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Show Rails: Feature Flagging Gem - Lightning
What advantages does your gem have over Flipper?
Devise
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Warden of Hanami - hanami.rb basic authentication
However for smaller apps it might be an overkill. In "real-life" production systems, overengineering is one of the biggest crimes. This is true any framework and technology, so in Rails you might want to use Rodauth since it is big and interesting and challenging, but then again, if you are building a simple greenfield MVP you do not have the time or need, for a big, complex solution. In those cases Rails developers usually go for Devise. It is one of the most known Rails gems, in multiple Rails surveys it was both number 1 in popularity, likability and "most frustrating" rankings.
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Ruby on Rails: Native route constraint for authentication
Since Rails 7, there's more and more tooling that enables us, developers, to roll our own authentication. Devise is great and has been an amazing companion over the years. It also has this neat little feature - an authenticated route constraint which "hides" certain routes from people that are not signed in.
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Heroku Build Failure: error:0308010C:digital envelope routines::unsupported
[changelog] https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md [upgrade guide] https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Upgrade-to-Devise-4.9.0-%5BHotwire-Turbo-integration%5D
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Using Action Policy for a Ruby on Rails App: The Basics
As much as this article is about user authorization, there's something important we need to cover: user authentication. Without it, any authorization policies we try to define later on will be useless. But there is no need to write authentication from scratch. Let's use Devise.
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12 Ruby Gems to make your Ruby coding smoother
With around 50 new gems released daily, it is common to use trending libraries for managing everyday tasks. You probably use Devise for authentication, Cancan for authorization, Kaminari for pagination, or run tests with Rspec.
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An Introduction to Devise for Ruby on Rails
Devise is an authentication library built on top of Warden, a Rack-based authentication framework.
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Metaprogramming in Ruby: Advanced Level
devise: An authentication library designed for Rails
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On what side project you guys are working on?
I used Devise, this is a Ruby on Rails app
- Unleash Devise-Enabling All Modules
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Authentication using Devise in Rails 7
In this article, we will explore how to implement authentication in a Rails 7 application using the popular devise gem. Authentication is a crucial aspect of web development, allowing users to securely access and interact with your application. By following this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to set up devise, configure authentication routes, create user models, and enhance your application with authentication features.
What are some alternatives?
Flipflop your features - Flipflop lets you declare and manage feature flags in your Rails application.
Sorcery - Magical Authentication
Motorhead - A Rails Engine framework that helps safe and rapid feature prototyping
Rodauth - Ruby's Most Advanced Authentication Framework
Abstract Feature Branch - abstract_feature_branch is a Ruby gem that provides a variation on the Branch by Abstraction Pattern by Paul Hammant and the Feature Toggles Pattern by Martin Fowler (aka Feature Flags) to enable Continuous Integration and Trunk-Based Development.
Authlogic - A simple ruby authentication solution.
Pundit - Minimal authorization through OO design and pure Ruby classes
Clearance - Rails authentication with email & password.
Ahoy - Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails
Knock - Seamless JWT authentication for Rails API
flagsmith - Open Source Feature Flagging and Remote Config Service. Host on-prem or use our hosted version at https://flagsmith.com/
Doorkeeper - Doorkeeper is an OAuth 2 provider for Ruby on Rails / Grape.