qpixel
graphql
qpixel | graphql | |
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17 | 21 | |
358 | 5,343 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.5 | 9.8 | |
5 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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qpixel
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Reddit protests - where are people moving to?
There is an open source stackexchange clone that I looked at a long time ago for a Foundry third party dev focused Q&A site. Maybe people will like it (of course moderation volunteers and hosting will need to be figured out).
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Fediverse alternative to stackexchange network?
It's free software so you can probably run yourself but unable to communicate with the main instance.
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Archive Your Reddit Data Before It's Too Late
People keep suggesting Lemmy but I think decentralized social media is preferred by people like us who are on this site regularly. But in real world only centralized social media seems to work. So we might as well adopt a model that is good in the long run maybe something like Wikipedia?
Someone already did this [1] as stackoverlflow alternative
[0]: https://codidact.com/
- Codidact, the community-run, open-source Q&A platform
- How's the Stack Overflow strike going?
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Stack Exchange Moderators Are Going On Strike
related: https://codidact.com/
- codidact/qpixel: Open-source StackOverflow-like platform
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Resources To Use (Creative Commons)
Codidact
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Ask HN: Any open source stack exchange clone
The software is QPixel. It was built specifically to be an open-source discussion system a la Stack Exchange.
The largest public instance of it that I know of is codidact.com; codidact.org is the sponsoring organization.
https://github.com/codidact/qpixel
graphql
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Rails 7.1 Released
My memory is fuzzy, but...
1. all data flow through the rails app (no pre-signed s3 upload or download links for direct uploading).
2. no support for CDNs (I think newer rails versions added support)
3. blobs and attachments were unnecessary abstractions.
3a. Querying was annoying and easy to add n+1 queries.
3b. Images are moderated and it was unclear where to put the moderation metadata (on blobs? attachments? create a new table? why so many tables?). Accessing the data was annoying (you need extra joins).
4. GraphQL gem didn't support it: https://github.com/rmosolgo/graphql-ruby/issues/1777
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The GraphQL N+1 Problem and SQL Window Functions
In our Rails application, we use the popular graphql Ruby gem to resolve GraphQL queries. When used naively, it essentially resolves queries as a depth-first tree traversal, which leads to the N+1 problem in GraphQL.
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Rookie question regarding Active Record and creating an empty array as a class variable
If you're comfortable on the react/client side with graphql, I'd highly recommend plugging in https://graphql-ruby.org/
- Gerenciando MĂșltiplos Schemas de GraphQL com Ruby on Rails
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What Would be Your Ideal Ruby Tech Stack
We use GraphQL, and Ruby GraphQL doesn't allow you to stream the result, it buffers it before sending back the request and there are no alternative. See my issue https://github.com/rmosolgo/graphql-ruby/issues/3969 -- Sadly there is only one library for GraphQL in Ruby.
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A very simple GraphQL tutorial in Ruby
graphql-ruby is a Ruby gem that implements the GraphQL specification and functionalities.
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GraphQL APIs in Rails
The next step is to add the GraphQL gem to our Gemfile; you can visit its page, graphql-ruby, for more details; now, open your Gemfile and add this line:
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Anyone here turned their rails app into an API?
If you do go the API route though, strongly consider using GraphQL with the (graphql-ruby)[https://graphql-ruby.org/] gem.
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How to work with an external front-end developer?
GraphQL saves you time designing versioned REST endpoints. It self documents. Documentation isn't optional for serious web development so this is a huge win. The rails gems have gotten really good at picking up associations as well since I looked into a couple years ago. https://graphql-ruby.org
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GraphQL The Rails Way: Part 1 - Exposing your resources for querying
When it comes to implementing a GraphQL server in Rails, one can use the excellent GraphQL Ruby gem.
What are some alternatives?
Logidze - Database changes log for Rails
ActiveModel::Serializers - ActiveModel::Serializer implementation and Rails hooks
my-best-of-reddit - Get your upvoted posts and comments from Reddit delivered over Telegram
Grape - An opinionated framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby.
Solidus - đ Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.
Fast JSON API - No Longer Maintained - A lightning fast JSON:API serializer for Ruby Objects.
Webpacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
jbuilder - Jbuilder: generate JSON objects with a Builder-style DSL
decidim - The participatory democracy framework. A generator and multiple gems made with Ruby on Rails
json-serializer - Customize JSON ouput through serializer objects
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
rabl - General ruby templating with json, bson, xml, plist and msgpack support