opal-rails
Bringing Ruby to Rails ยท Rails bindings for Opal (by opal)
opal-devtools
A Browser extension providing tools for developing with Opal Ruby in the browser. (by janbiedermann)
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4.4 | 0.0 | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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opal-rails
Posts with mentions or reviews of opal-rails.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.
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Opal v1.7 released with Ruby 3.2 support
Opal itself aims just at creating a Ruby runtime and a couple of life improvements, but there exist a couple of helper gems, for instance Opal-Browser (for an idiomatic API to interact with DOM and other browser APIs), Opal-Rails (for integrating with a Sprockets pipeline of Rails), Opal-RSpec (to test your frontend application). There exist a number of libraries and bindings to JS libraries for Opal.
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Opal 1.5.0 released - compile Ruby to JS and run it in a browser
For Rails integration we provide opal-rails, a Gem, that after inclusion will transparently handle .rb files in your JavaScript asset directory (via Sprockets). To interface with a web browser, you would also need to use opal-browser. As an alternative you can use Hyperstack, which deeply integrates React, Rails and Opal.
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Opal 1.3 released
Opal itself is a low-level thing, not depending on Rails whatsoever. We provide an official Gem for integration with Rails that integrates everything nicely and allows you to have .rb files in your JavaScript assets directory. Unlike Rails, Opal is not opinionated, to interface with web browser APIs properly you need to either use a library that wraps DOM directly, use a similar one that wraps jQuery or use Hyperstack, a fully-fledged Rails-integrated framework based on React that also allows you to share your models between frontend and backend. It's also possible to not use any of those and interface JavaScript APIs directly using an API that looks like this: $$[:document][:location].replace("https://opalrb.com/") or simply embed JavaScript with a backtick notation: `document.location.replace(#{@url})`.
- Opal 1.2 (a Ruby implementation in JavaScript) released with Ruby 3.0 support
opal-devtools
Posts with mentions or reviews of opal-devtools.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-03.
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Opal 1.3 released
If you have source maps - things should work well (unless you strip them and minify the code). But in web console you still need to speak JavaScript (unless you have this: https://github.com/isomorfeus/opal-devtools - but I don't think it will work with the current version). Fortunately, Opal API for JavaScript is pretty straightforward, though at least a little bit verbose: https://opalrb.com/docs/guides/v1.3.1/compiled_ruby
What are some alternatives?
When comparing opal-rails and opal-devtools you can also consider the following projects:
spec - The Ruby Spec Suite aka ruby/spec
opal-browser - Browser support for Opal.
inline_svg - Embed SVG documents in your Rails views and style them with CSS
TryRuby - This 4th iteration of TryRuby is a website where you can learn the Ruby language.
opal-jquery - jQuery for Opal