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motor-admin-rails | RailsAdmin | |
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699 | 7,851 | |
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7.2 | 7.5 | |
27 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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motor-admin-rails
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From Node to Ruby on Rails
I think the coolest thing about Rails is actually the great amount of high quality Ruby gems for Rails.
For instance, you can bootstrap a powerful Admin panel for your Rails project in no time with https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails gem.
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Admin Framework for Rails
https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails - just adding a link here. u/dpaluy motor admin doesn't require any integration with your rails app js build stack (doesn't depend on webpack/esbuild) - due to that it's very easy to integrate it with any existing app.
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Show HN: Deploy a self-hosted, no-code admin panel in less than a minute
1. Use git to create commits with new configurations in motor.yml and deploy/pull that git repo on the production host in order to update the configs.
2. MOTOR_SYNC_REMOTE_URL=https://remote-app-url/ MOTOR_SYNC_API_KEY=secure-random-string rake motor:sync to sync configurations directly to production app host via API.
There a bit of info about configurations sync between environment here:
https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails#configurati...
Thanks, it's possible to contribute into https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails it's a ruby gem which powers motor admin app - support for new data sources and more data visualization options (cohort) are welcomed :)
There is a ruby gem for rails projects: https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails
It's hard to say how difficult it could be but some companies already migrated from activeadmin to motor admin gem for their rails projects and they claim that it was worth it :)
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ActiveAdmin, I'm looking at you
Motor admin is a much much better alternative https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails. Have been using it production for a few months now, and it's awesome
You should try https://github.com/motor-admin/motor-admin-rails This admin panel gem doesn't use DSL or configuration files and can be customized directly via the UI. More complex things like custom forms and actions can be added via regular rails API controllers.
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Motor Admin v0.2 - a modern ActiveAdmin and Blazer replacement
User roles and permissions via CanCan (learn more).
RailsAdmin
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Ask HN: Why aren't Django Admin style dashboards popular in other frameworks?
Like most things, it's probably a combination of things.
The Django Admin existed before Django publicly existed. That meant that once anyone started using Django they knew that they should constrain their use of Django in certain ways so that the Django Admin would work with their usage. Features that would be added to Django would be built with the Django Admin in mind.
Many tools like Flask or FastAPI don't have an opinionated model layer like Django. Without that, you can't really create an admin interface programatically. People could be storing their data in any sort of fashion anywhere. How would one build an admin system for something like Flask or FastAPI where there's no convention around how people set up data access? A lot of frameworks out there don't tell you "access your data in this way" or "this is how users will be authenticated." Without those two things, it's hard to really create an admin system.
There are similar systems available for some frameworks, but since they aren't part of the core framework, they don't get the same attention. Someone creates it, but it doesn't have the kind of community buy-in that sustains it. One of the odd things about Django is that the admin system is under `django.contrib` which indicated that they didn't intend for it to be in the core of Django forever, but that's not really how `django.contrib` ended up. It continued to be a core part of Django maintained as part of the framework.
Like I said, there are admin dashboards available in other frameworks like RailsAdmin (https://github.com/railsadminteam/rails_admin) or Core Admin for .NET (https://github.com/edandersen/core-admin) and I'm sure there's more. However, both Rails and .NET provide most of what Django provides (and a lot more than most frameworks). Rails and .NET both have a default data access ORM that a majority of people using those frameworks tend to use. .NET has built-in authentication/authorization so the admin can work off that. Rails doesn't have auth, but RailsAdmin uses some plugins.
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From partials to ViewComponents: writing reusable front-end code in Rails
We briefly considered migrating to a full-grown Rails admin interface, such as ActiveAdmin, RailsAdmin, Administrate or Avo. We especially liked Avo which is built on a very modern stack similar to ours (Tailwind + Hotwire + ViewComponents). In the end, we didn’t go this route as we found some of the options a bit too restrictive (even though Avo is very flexible) and we did not feel like trying to amend it to our needs. For example, Avo renders forms in a 1-field-per-row layout while we wanted something more similar to the Tailwind UI Stacked form layout. Nevertheless, we found a great deal of inspiration in the Avo code and its design principles.
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [rails_admin](https://github.com/railsadminteam/rails_admin)
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
rails_admin
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Admin Framework for Rails
https://github.com/railsadminteam/rails_admin is very popular and i find it very easy to use.
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🤷♀️ The easiest way to monitor your app in production is email?
It's really helpful to have a way to track what's going on with your application in production, things like: number of user sign ups, status of user accounts, number of X new database entries etc. Out of the box dashboards like Rails Admin are great but only go so far, eventually you will want significant customizations.
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An Easy Admin Panel - Rails 6
Having an admin panel in your Rails application is honestly, to me, the best thing to do when it comes to keeping track of your users and giving them permissions. Finding out how to have an admin panel though, that was tough, mainly because I wasn’t searching for the right thing. The rails_admin gem, so simple but can control so much! The installation and usage is very simple depending on what you are trying to use it on. I should probably tell you, I am using devise with the user having a boolean attribute called admin.
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Ask HN: What is an easy way to create web UIs as a back end dev/data scientist?
Check out Retool: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/1564
A wswig for internal UI/dashboards has a lot of value for companies that don't have a dedicated internal tools team.
My company had an internal tools teams at one point but it got killed because of other business priorities.
We use https://github.com/sferik/rails_admin, that still requires development time and frontend knowledge, but the framework is terrible.
https://marmelab.com/react-admin/ is much better but also required development time and frontend knowledge.
What are some alternatives?
ActiveAdmin - The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications.
Administrate - A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
Trestle - A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails
Avo - Build Ruby on Rails apps 10x faster
ActiveScaffold - Save time and headaches, and create a more easily maintainable set of pages, with ActiveScaffold. ActiveScaffold handles all your CRUD (create, read, update, delete) user interface needs, leaving you more time to focus on more challenging (and interesting!) problems.
daisyui - 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
Godmin - Admin framework for Rails 5+
Forest Admin - 💎 Ruby on Rails agent for Forest Admin to integrate directly to your existing Ruby on Rails backend application.
Motor Admin - Deploy a no-code admin panel for your application in less than a minute. Stop wasting time on custom internal tools and focus on the actual product. Motor Admin allows to launch a custom admin panel for any application.