isolator
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MIT License | MIT License |
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isolator
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Wfolio: professional image processing for professional photographers
In fact, the project had already taken advantage of a number of Evil Martians OSS products, like Autoprefixer, after_commit_everywhere, and isolator.
- O que não fazer ao usar background jobs(baseado em experiência com rails+sidekiq)
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TIL: Queuing Sidekiq workers safely with the help of Isolator
The first is isolator, a gem by the folks over at Evil Martians that detects non-atomic interactions within a database transaction. What do we mean by that? A simple example taken from the documentation that uses background jobs is something like the following:
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
add isolator
FriendlyId
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Sqids – Generate Short Unique IDs from Numbers
On a side note, "Sqids ... is an open-source library that lets you generate YouTube-looking IDs from numbers.", "The main use of Sqids is purely visual."
If the purpose of it is to give a friendlier url / id, who not use something like friendly_id instead? (http://norman.github.io/friendly_id).
The url is readable and searchable through the history.
I would much rather prefer people using "www.website.com/channel/video/a-dog-walking" instead of "www.website.com/channel/video/3cXv8c".
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How to ensure params are correct in URL after deleting a record?
Take a look at https://github.com/norman/friendly_id for a good gem to implement them.
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replacing id with slug in routes.rb
Check out the friendly_id gem! I remember watching a GoRails video about it and thinking it looked super easy to implement.
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
SEO tools - meta-tags, sitemap_generator and friendly_id
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Devise Profile Usernames
friendly_id - We will use the friendly_id gem, which created slugs that we can map to a predetermined route. This is a method you can use throughout an application, not just with the User models.
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26 most popular Ruby/Rails repositories on GitHub in July-August 2020
FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging and permalink plugins for ActiveRecord. It allows you to create pretty URL’s and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models. 5,500 stars by now
What are some alternatives?
Ahoy - Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails
Prerender Rails - Rails middleware gem for prerendering javascript-rendered pages on the fly for SEO
Fasterer - :zap: Don't make your Rubies go fast. Make them go fasterer ™. :zap:
Rack Canonical Host - Rack middleware for defining a canonical host name.
after_commit_everywhere - Use ActiveRecord transactional callbacks outside of models, literally everywhere in your application.
MetaTags - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Ruby on Rails applications.
bullet - help to kill N+1 queries and unused eager loading
SitemapGenerator - SitemapGenerator is a framework-agnostic XML Sitemap generator written in Ruby with automatic Rails integration. It supports Video, News, Image, Mobile, PageMap and Alternate Links sitemap extensions and includes Rake tasks for managing your sitemaps, as well as many other great features.
Traceroute - A Rake task gem that helps you find the unused routes and controller actions for your Rails 3+ app
refinerycms-blog - The very best blogging engine for Refinery CMS
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
yandex_xml - Gem yandex_xml. Get data from Yandex.XML service by XML