glimmer-dsl-libui
Glimmer DSL for Opal
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glimmer-dsl-libui
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
glimmer-dsl-libui is a more actively maintained alternative
https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-libui
- The Quest for the Ultimate GUI Framework
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Rubio-Radio Currently Playing Song & Full-Text Search
Another GitHub Pull Request for Rubio-Radio (open-source Internet radio app built with Ruby) got accepted and merged, which focused on displaying the currently playing song/program, loading all available radio stations (instead of a pre-defined limit), and enhanced full-text-search support including column-specific queries. The changes have been released in rubio-radio gem version 0.0.6. In fact, the enhanced full-text-search support is included in the latest version of Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library used to build Rubio-Radio) as part of the refined_table custom control for use in any projects, so software engineers get that feature for free now.
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Rubio-Radio Bookmarking & Async Gradual Fetching
Recently, I blogged about how I contributed Pagination/Filtering support to Rubio-Radio, an Internet radio application built with Ruby and Glimmer DSL for LibUI.
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New Glimmer DSL for LibUI Apps: RubyCrumbler and Rubio-Radio
I am particularly impressed by the fact that the developers of those apps fully went the distance by walking the walk, not just talking the talk, especially given that the developers of the first app (RubyCrumbler) were brand new to Glimmer DSL for LibUI and had to exercise great problem solving skills to finish their app on time for their needs.
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Glimmer DSL for LibUI 0.5.10 - Shape Listeners
# From: https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-libui#shape-coloring require 'glimmer-dsl-libui' class ShapeColoring include Glimmer::LibUI::Application COLOR_SELECTION = Glimmer::LibUI.interpret_color(:red) before_body { @shapes = [] } body { window('Shape Coloring', 200, 200) { margined false grid { label("Click a shape to select and\nchange color via color button") { left 0 top 0 hexpand true halign :center vexpand false } color_button { |cb| left 0 top 1 hexpand true vexpand false on_changed do @selected_shape&.fill = cb.color end } area { left 0 top 2 hexpand true vexpand true rectangle(0, 0, 600, 400) { # background shape fill :white } @shapes << colorable(:rectangle, 20, 20, 40, 20) { |shape| fill :lime } @shapes << colorable(:square, 80, 20, 20) { |shape| fill :blue } @shapes << colorable(:circle, 75, 70, 20, 20) { |shape| fill :green } @shapes << colorable(:arc, 120, 70, 40, 0, 145) { |shape| fill :orange } @shapes << colorable(:polygon, 120, 10, 120, 50, 150, 10, 150, 50) { fill :cyan } @shapes << colorable(:polybezier, 20, 40, 30, 100, 50, 80, 80, 110, 40, 120, 20, 120, 30, 91) { fill :pink } } } } } def colorable(shape_symbol, *args, &content) send(shape_symbol, *args) do |shape| on_mouse_up do |area_mouse_event| old_stroke = Glimmer::LibUI.interpret_color(shape.stroke).slice(:r, :g, :b) @shapes.each {|sh| sh.stroke = nil} @selected_shape = nil unless old_stroke == COLOR_SELECTION shape.stroke = COLOR_SELECTION.merge(thickness: 2) @selected_shape = shape end end content.call(shape) end end end ShapeColoring.launch
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Glimmer DSL for LibUI Code Area (Ruby Tooling Future)
# From: https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-libui#class-based-custom-controls require 'glimmer-dsl-libui' require 'facets' Address = Struct.new(:street, :p_o_box, :city, :state, :zip_code) class FormField include Glimmer::LibUI::CustomControl options :model, :attribute body { entry { |e| label attribute.to_s.underscore.split('_').map(&:capitalize).join(' ') text <=> [model, attribute] } } end class AddressForm include Glimmer::LibUI::CustomControl options :address body { form { form_field(model: address, attribute: :street) form_field(model: address, attribute: :p_o_box) form_field(model: address, attribute: :city) form_field(model: address, attribute: :state) form_field(model: address, attribute: :zip_code) } } end class LabelPair include Glimmer::LibUI::CustomControl options :model, :attribute, :value body { horizontal_box { label(attribute.to_s.underscore.split('_').map(&:capitalize).join(' ')) label(value.to_s) { text <= [model, attribute] } } } end class AddressView include Glimmer::LibUI::CustomControl options :address body { vertical_box { address.each_pair do |attribute, value| label_pair(model: address, attribute: attribute, value: value) end } } end class ClassBasedCustomControls include Glimmer::LibUI::Application # alias: Glimmer::LibUI::CustomWindow before_body do @address1 = Address.new('123 Main St', '23923', 'Denver', 'Colorado', '80014') @address2 = Address.new('2038 Park Ave', '83272', 'Boston', 'Massachusetts', '02101') end body { window('Class-Based Custom Keyword') { margined true horizontal_box { vertical_box { label('Address 1') { stretchy false } address_form(address: @address1) horizontal_separator { stretchy false } label('Address 1 (Saved)') { stretchy false } address_view(address: @address1) } vertical_separator { stretchy false } vertical_box { label('Address 2') { stretchy false } address_form(address: @address2) horizontal_separator { stretchy false } label('Address 2 (Saved)') { stretchy false } address_view(address: @address2) } } } } end ClassBasedCustomControls.launch
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2021 Was The Year of The Ruby Desktop!!!
Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library): this gem just won a 2022 Fukuoka Ruby Special Award after getting judged directly by Matz (creator of Ruby) and the Fukuoka Ruby Award Competition Judges! How is that for a Year of The Ruby Desktop accomplishment!!?!
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Perfect Shape - Pure Ruby Geometric Algrithms
Another reason why this library was created was to address the need for supporting automated declarative drag and drop features in Glimmer DSL for LibUI coming soon (right now, it supports manually implementing drag and drop with area listeners out of the box).
Glimmer DSL for Opal
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Glimmer DSL for GTK
glimmer-dsl-opal: Glimmer DSL for Opal (Pure Ruby Web GUI and Auto-Webifier of Desktop Apps)
What are some alternatives?
Glimmer - DSL Framework consisting of a DSL Engine and a Data-Binding Library used in Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Framework), Glimmer DSL for Opal (Pure Ruby Web GUI), Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for Tk (Ruby Tk Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for GTK (Ruby-GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for XML (& HTML), and Glimmer DSL for CSS
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
RubyGnome2 - A set of bindings for the GNOME libraries to use from Ruby.
NYNY (New York, New York) - a (ridiculously) small and powerful web framework.
glimmer-dsl-gtk - Glimmer DSL for GTK - Ruby-GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library
Pakyow - Design-First Web Framework
Shoes - Shoes 4 : the next version of Shoes
Scorched - Light-weight, DRY as a desert, web framework for Ruby.
glimmer-dsl-swing - Glimmer DSL for Swing (JRuby Swing Desktop Development GUI Library) - Enables development of desktop applications using Java Swing and Java 2D, including vector graphics and AWT geometry.
Sinatra - Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo)
qtbindings - An easy to install gem version of the Ruby bindings to Qt
Roda - Routing Tree Web Toolkit