inherited_resources VS Arbre

Compare inherited_resources vs Arbre and see what are their differences.

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inherited_resources Arbre
3 3
2,706 749
0.1% 0.5%
8.1 8.6
23 days ago 24 days ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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inherited_resources

Posts with mentions or reviews of inherited_resources. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-10.
  • Admin Framework for Rails
    10 projects | /r/rails | 10 Nov 2021
    Until recently, my default Admin was ActiveAdmin library. But I found it a bit challenging onboarding new engineers with Inherited Resources gem. Also, a lot is changed on the frontend side with webpack, and now esbuild. I would like to use TailwindCSS to simplify the development. IMHO, ActiveAdmin legacy makes it way more complicated for customization to a new project.
  • An Unofficial Active Admin Guide
    16 projects | dev.to | 29 Sep 2020
    All Active Admin controllers are inherited from InheritedResources::Base, which means that we can modify their behavior using library methods. For example, here is how the list of available controller actions is defined:

Arbre

Posts with mentions or reviews of Arbre. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-24.
  • Anyone tried Django? How does it compare to RoR?
    3 projects | /r/rails | 24 Jun 2023
    Why use ActiveAdmin or RailsAdmin: Brick is not nearly as configurable -- at least yet! With Brick you can drop in your own model / controller / view template and it will use it, but on its own you can not change theming / use it to do templating tricks / etc. Currently working hard to arrive upon a straightforward and logical approach so that all of this will be possible. Looking into Arbre (used by ActiveAdmin) and Phlex for inspiration.
  • View code coverage (active_admin and orther .arb file)
    2 projects | /r/rails | 14 Sep 2022
    for those who know [https://activeadmin.info/](https://activeadmin.info/) it uses a file format [https://github.com/activeadmin/arbre](https://github.com/activeadmin/arbre)
  • An Unofficial Active Admin Guide
    16 projects | dev.to | 29 Sep 2020
    Like all Arbre components, our Admin::Components::HelloWorld inherits from Arbre::Component class:

What are some alternatives?

When comparing inherited_resources and Arbre you can also consider the following projects:

esbuild-rails - Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with esbuild

Haml - HTML Abstraction Markup Language - A Markup Haiku

madmin - A robust Admin Interface for Ruby on Rails apps

Fortitude - Views Are Code: use all the power of Ruby to build views in your own language.

activeadmin_addons - Extends ActiveAdmin to enable a set of great optional UX improving add-ons

Liquid - Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language for flexible web apps.

Formtastic - A Rails form builder plugin with semantically rich and accessible markup.

Tilt - Generic interface to multiple Ruby template engines

ActiveAdmin - The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications.

Curly - The Curly template language allows separating your logic from the structure of your HTML templates.

RailsAdmin - RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data

Hamlit - High Performance Haml Implementation