Workflow VS state_shifter

Compare Workflow vs state_shifter and see what are their differences.

Workflow

Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow (by geekq)
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Workflow state_shifter
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Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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Workflow

Posts with mentions or reviews of Workflow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

state_shifter

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Workflow and state_shifter you can also consider the following projects:

AASM - AASM - State machines for Ruby classes (plain Ruby, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, NoBrainer, Dynamoid)

transitions - State machine extracted from ActiveModel

State Machine - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class

StrictMachine

Statesman - A statesmanlike state machine library.

FiniteMachine - A minimal finite state machine with a straightforward syntax.

FeatureFlags - Feature flags for Rails application.Manages ‘flags’ within your Rails app that determine whether various features are enabled or not.

state_machines - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class

StatefulEnum - A very simple state machine plugin built on top of ActiveRecord::Enum