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openchakra | rswag | |
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8 | 14 | |
2,905 | 1,881 | |
0.7% | 1.6% | |
0.0 | 7.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
TypeScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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openchakra
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Show HN: Noya – A new kind of design tool
Are you using opencharka[0] then? I investigated that a while ago and was not very impressed or happy with any code that it generated, but curious to see if you've figured something else out.
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Ask HN: Low code React builder for front end
Do you know of any open source drag and drop builders? I would love to be able to create my own components and drag and drop to combine them. If you know of any that are React specific, that would be great, but any builder would be helpful.
One example that I know of is https://openchakra.app/ for React apps that are using Chakra UI.
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By Crayons and For Crayons
The original idea and inspiration for the Crayons Playground came from the full-featured visual editor and code generator for React using Chakra UI called openchakra. All the underlying architecture, code organization and design & communication patterns are borrowed from openchakra. The only difference is Crayons Playground doesn't make use of any JavaScript framework whereas openchakra is completely built using React.
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Been working for 2 years on Plasmic, a visual builder for React. Create beautiful, optimized experiences, and bring your own React components. Speed up your dev time, or enable content editors/designers to publish without further requests on developers.
In a nutshell, I wanted to easily add in all the components / design system from Material UI or Ant Design into the drag and drop interface, so I can play around with them, in a way similar to https://openchakra.app/
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Easy Comments
I started doing some mock-ups in my brain. Then I recreated some of them on Figma and then decided to start building. I started with OpenChakra (because I am using Chakra UI, more on that later).
- OpenChakra
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Show HN: Open-source alternative to Retool, Internal.io, etc.
Would you two be able to share some take-aways from that conversation at some point? Maybe write up a short comparison of the projects as they are now and any differences in roadmap/vision that could be relevant.
I always appreciate when OSS projects put in effort to understand and position themselves in relation to competitors (or potential collaborators).
Also want to mention some open-source React visual drag and drop page editors that might be useful for inspiration or to eliminate possible duplicate work. There's OpenChakra [0] and Blocks [1], which are apps, and then there's craft.js, a library that aims to modularize "the building blocks of a page editor" and seems to have more emphasis on customizing the actual editor UI.
Best of luck to you both!
- OpenChakra: new release with Chakra UI V1 support (Full-featured visual editor)
rswag
- A Deep Dive into RSpec Tests in Ruby on Rails
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Generating an OpenAPI/Swagger spec from a Ruby on Rails API
We will be creating a "Coffee Ordering API" using Ruby on Rails, and using a tool called rswag to create tests that verify the behaviour of our API and generate an OpenAPI reference.
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Build JSON schemas fluently!
Made a library a while back that helped me write JSON schemas for rswag. Hope others find it useful!
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Documenting Forem's v1 API
Forem, which is a Ruby on Rails app, integrates Swagger via a gem - the rswag gem. The rswag Ruby gem allows us to create a Swagger-based DSL for describing and testing our API operations. It also extends rspec-rails "request specs”, hence, allowing our documentation to be a part of our test suite which allows us to make requests with test parameters and seed data that invoke different response codes. As a result, we are able to test what the requests and responses look like, however we do not test the business logic that drives the endpoint - that is tested elsewhere in the code.
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How do you document your code?
Using something like rswag will give you some ability, in the specs, to also describe the endpoints and auto-generate some documentation.
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Is there a way to easily autogenerate API documentation for a Ruby on Rails API?
Hello! I would like to autogenerate API documentation for my Ruby on Rails Application. However, all of the solutions I've found such as https://github.com/rswag/rswag and https://github.com/richhollis/swagger-docs involve writing tests or manually describing the endpoint responses. I am hoping to find something similar to Swashbuckle for ASP.Net Core but for Ruby on Rails. Below is an example of using Swashbuckle's ASP.NET Core to autogenerate Swagger API documentation. The response type is inferred form the return type of the action.
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I'm a front-end dev currently being asked to work on a Rails API backend. What are some good resources to get comfortable with the language and the framework?
https://github.com/rswag/rswag - helps generate Swagger documentation (you can upload it to an external service, like readme.com or serve from your Rails app)
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OpenAPI Specification: The Complete Guide
rswag expands the "request specifications" of rspec-rails with a Swagger-based DSL for defining and testing API activities. - Github
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Looking for a full Rswag example project.
Hello guys, I'm working on a rails (4.x) project, trying to implement a way to create docs for OpenApi 3 and Swagger (I started to learn rails in october last year), this project has like 6 years old, a lot of endpoints and very poor documentation, my first option is Rswag, does anyone knows a good example project for these gem?
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Help with Rswag + openapi-generator-cli
I'm using the Rswag gem to document my API. Right now I have a WIP here: https://cabal-fintech.herokuapp.com/api-docs/v1/swagger.json but whenever I try to validate it on the swagger validator I get an error not even understandable to me, as that route doesn't need [params].item
What are some alternatives?
craft.js - 🚀 A React Framework for building extensible drag and drop page editors
Apipie - Ruby on Rails API documentation tool
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
plasmic - Visual builder for React. Build apps, websites, and content. Integrate with your codebase.
rspec-openapi - Generate OpenAPI schema from RSpec request specs
code-components
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
RDoc - RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects.
Blueprinter - Simple, Fast, and Declarative Serialization Library for Ruby