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Goliath
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16 Best Ruby Frameworks For Web Development
The Goliath project can be accessed through its GitHub repository page. Goliath boasts a powerful feature of decluttering the complicated asynchronous requests into a linear execution communication process. The asynchronous mechanism of Goliath can hence be used very quickly for streaming the data, firehose API, etc. Also, Goliath is open-source, which has been a significant factor in its linear development over time. If you are into web-server development in Ruby, you will love working in Goliath.
Tilt
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What It Took to Build a Rails Integration for Rodauth
The built-in view templates use Tilt's interpolated string engine, which avoids ERB dependency, but requires work to adapt for Rails. So, rodauth-rails' views generator imports already converted ERB view templates that use familiar Rails' form helpers.
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How to use an Via tool for Rails
If you want people using Rails to use this, turn it into a gem, and use Tilt to make it an actual template language. Generating ERB and saving it to disk like that is a terrible plan for a Rails app. Good idea for a static site generator, like Jekyll, but absolutely a terrible idea for Rails.
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16 Best Ruby Frameworks For Web Development
Cuba takes help from a lot of other technologies to bring the best of everything. For example, the responses in Cuba are the optimized version of the Rack responses. The templates are integrated via Tilt and testing via Cutest and Capybara.
What are some alternatives?
Puma - A Ruby/Rack web server built for parallelism
Mustache - Logic-less Ruby templates.
Thin - A very fast & simple Ruby web server
Slim - Slim is a template language whose goal is to reduce the syntax to the essential parts without becoming cryptic.
falcon - A high-performance web server for Ruby, supporting HTTP/1, HTTP/2 and TLS.
Hamlit - High Performance Haml Implementation
web-frameworks-benchmark - Padrino, Merb, Rails3, Sinatra and ramaze benchmark
Haml - HTML Abstraction Markup Language - A Markup Haiku
Unicorn - Unofficial Unicorn Mirror.
Arbre - An Object Oriented DOM Tree in Ruby
Rack - A modular Ruby web server interface.
Liquid - Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language for flexible web apps.