govuk-puppet
wisper
govuk-puppet | wisper | |
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405 | 6 | |
125 | 3,230 | |
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9.3 | 1.5 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Puppet | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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govuk-puppet
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Ask HN: Examples of best practice modern website design?
For usability and accessibility check out https://www.gov.uk/
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Help with my income tax calculations, should salary sacrifices be considered as part of the taxable income or not?
Look up adjusted net income on www.gov.uk
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Should I report suspicious behaviour in my street?
Start by checking the registration plate on www.gov.uk to see if the car is MOTd and insured. If they are then I would probably not think too much more about it. If the car is not MOTd or insured then it probably suggests that they're up to no good and as a good citizen, it is your duty to dig further. Maybe try walking past the car and see if you can see what they're doing in the boot and maybe just start up a general conversation with them by asking if they have a light or if there is a shop nearby??
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Do I need a Transit Visa?
The visa checker on www.gov.uk is the authority here: if that says you don't need a transit visa then you don't need one.
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Expats - what did you do about your savings accounts when you moved here?
From the www.gov.uk website:
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I think HR asked me to commit minor VAT fraud
The supplier advised -If it is for my own personal use, it is eligible for VAT relief because it is being used as part of a system that includes a PC customised for my needs "Assistive technology involves the pre-installation of specialist software which is specifically required by the disabled individual. Where such a purchase is made, the complete system will be defined as designed solely for use by that disabled person, and will be eligible for the relief."Reliefs from VAT for disabled and older people (VAT Notice 701/7) - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) -If it is for work related tasks- then VAT may need to be paid, but supply of equipment for employment related tasks should be dealt with by my employer. -But this may lead to ownership issues. If the Trust buys the program do, they own all material produced with the program?
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
I'll throw https://www.gov.uk/ into the ring here. Heard it's one of the best designed websites for disabled accessibility.
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Boox Tab Ultra C impressions after a full day of use
Work. I've tried to integrate e-reader devices into my workflow before and failed. I'm too used to OSX, and find other environments frustrating for work. I use a MacBook Pro in combination with a Mira e-ink monitor (I work on the design of GOV.UK).
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Does this mean my DBS has been done?
Your DBS certificate for application ******** has been issued by the DBS. If you need any further advice or information go to www.gov.uk/. dbs
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Would they send this if I was denied? There is no decision attached and the two day wait will kill me 😅
Refer at Visa decision waiting times: applications outside the UK - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) to know visa processing timelines. VFS Global will notify you when the passport is ready for collection.
wisper
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Publish/Subscribe with Sidekiq
Wisper: A Ruby gem providing a decoupled communication layer between different parts of an application​ -> I personally dislike wisper. I used it in the past and dislike the way of defining subscribers in a global way. I wanted topics to be arbitrary and each class to define what to subscribe for itself.
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
Wisper – the Publish-Subscribe design pattern
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Event Store with Rails
I haven't used it, but we're also considering it in our app for quite some time. Our main issue is mostly that our codebase is super coupled, especially some older code, and using events as a means of communication between different modules of the app can be nice way of decoupling things. I think this is the most common usecase, and for this you don't necessarily even need to persist the events, and also something like wisper might be useful https://github.com/krisleech/wisper.
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Rails Google Cloud PubSub options
Whisper (not updated since 2020)
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How to avoid if/else with different ramifications
I would use events. Every services broadcast its results and everything that needs to listen for them. It also great to decouple dependencies between services. I like the Wisper gem : https://github.com/krisleech/wisper
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"I'm the CTO of a Growing Rails Startup" Ask Me Anything
We follow the interactor pattern to store our business logic. So we mainly have skinny controllers, skinny models and then interactors. We also don't use ActiveRecord callbacks very much, we primarily use Wisper to broadcast events and then various domains can subscribe to the events they care about and respond accordingly.
What are some alternatives?
coronavirus-dashboard - Dashboard for tracking Coronavirus (COVID-19) across the UK
Rails Event Store - A Ruby implementation of an Event Store based on Active Record
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
Interactor - Interactor provides a common interface for performing complex user interactions.
uMatrix - uMatrix: Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type
Rocketman - 🚀 Rocketman help build event-based/pub-sub code in Ruby
uswds - The U.S. Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.
Cells - View components for Ruby and Rails.
frontend - The Guardian DotCom.
Light Service - Series of Actions with an emphasis on simplicity.
info-frontend - Serves /info pages to display user needs and performance data about a page on GOV.UK
Waterfall - A slice of functional programming to chain ruby services and blocks, thus providing a new approach to flow control. Make them flow!