rails-i18n
Sidekiq
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3,946 | 12,940 | |
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7.5 | 8.9 | |
12 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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rails-i18n
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Keep Your Ruby Code Maintainable with Money-Rails
Note that if you are using rails-i18n, configuration is automatically available for many locales.
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Manual translation
And this example of translation for Rails defaults: https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/blob/master/rails/locale/en.yml
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Build admin panel fast with Rails7 and Infold
Also, download ja.yml from rails-i18n and place it in config/locales.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Rails Internationalization
Everything else is set up like site/welcome, but here, we introduce pluralization for countable things. I18n is able to select the appropriate translation based on the variable passed to it. If you see that pluralization is not working well for your locale, it's a good idea to enhance your Rails app with the rails-i18n gem.
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My project: railstart app
rails-i18n
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I18n for Time. Where to Find?
No. That does not contain time only no date i cannot use that without also geting date output also: https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/blob/62ffdacdf52e2895715c9d708118bd5ffc320f6a/rails/locale/es-ES.yml. See? This is why I pose question in this reddit.
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I18N in the Multiverse of Formats
The origin of this format start Ruby. The i18n-js format is a direct export of translations defined by Ruby on Rails. To export the translations, a Ruby gem can be used, that's completely disconnected from Rails and that can be used for the solely purpose of exporting the translations, even if your project is written in a different language. For JavaScript there's a companion JavaScript package. It comes bundled with all base translations made available by rails-i18n. Base translations allow formatting date, numbers, and sentence connectors, among other things.
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CPAN Release of Time::Verbal module
The translations are accquired from rails-i18n project -- which is one of the first modules that does things like this.
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What are People Using for Localizing Date/Time?
The Rails Locale Data Repository seems to be the only comprehensive collection of formats but unfortunately I have not seen a single date/time format it uses that is an actual date time format used in the given locale.
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Why being a developer is frustrating — and why we do it anyway
The cherry on top was that Comfy gem depended on rails-i18n, which overwrote date I18n translations coming from russian gem, breaking translations on some of the pages. Surely enough, this resulted in another hour or so of debugging and fixing.
Sidekiq
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solid_queue alternatives - Sidekiq and good_job
3 projects | 21 Apr 2024
I'd say Sidekiq is the top competitor here.
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Valkey Is Rapidly Overtaking Redis
There's something wrong at Redislabs, it took them over a year to get RESP3 rolled out into their hosted service, you'd expect a rollout of that to be a bit quicker when they're the owner of Redis.
It affected us when upgrading Sidekiq to version 7, which dropped support for older Redis, and their Envoy proxy setup didn't support HELLO and RESP3: https://github.com/sidekiq/sidekiq/issues/5594
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Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
That depends on how the `maxmemory-policy` is configured, and queue systems based on Redis will tell you not to allow eviction. https://github.com/sidekiq/sidekiq/wiki/Using-Redis#memory (it even logs a warnings if it detects your Redis is misconfigured IIRC).
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3 one-person million dollar online businesses
Sidekiq https://sidekiq.org/: This one started as an open source project, once it got enough traction, the developer made a premium version of it, and makes money by selling licenses to businesses.
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Choose Postgres Queue Technology
Sidekiq will drop in-progress jobs when a worker crashes. Sidekiq Pro can recover those jobs but with a large delay. Sidekiq is excellent overall but it’s not suitable for processing critical jobs with a low latency guarantee.
https://github.com/sidekiq/sidekiq/wiki/Reliability
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We built the fastest CI in the world. It failed
> I'm not sure feature withholding has traditionally worked out well in the developer space.
I think it's worked out well for Sidekiq (https://sidekiq.org). I really like their model of layering valuable features between the OSS / Pro / Enterprise licenses.
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Exploring concurrent rate limiters, mutexes, semaphores
I was studying Sidekiq's page on rate limiters. The first type of rate limiting mentioned is the concurrent limiter: only n tasks are allowed to run at any point in time. Note that this is independent of time units (e.g. per second), or how long they take to run. The only limitation is the number of concurrent tasks/requests.
- Ask HN: What are some of the most elegant codebases in your favorite language?
- Sidekiq and managing resumable jobs?
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Organize Business Logic in Your Ruby on Rails Application
The code above isn't idempotent. If you run it twice, it will create two copies, which is probably not what you intended. Why is this important? Because most backend job processors like Sidekiq don't make any guarantees that your jobs will run exactly once.
What are some alternatives?
i18next - i18next: learn once - translate everywhere
Resque - Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.
i18n-js - It's a small library to provide the I18n translations on the Javascript. It comes with Rails support.
Sneakers - A fast background processing framework for Ruby and RabbitMQ
Comfortable Mexican Sofa - ComfortableMexicanSofa is a powerful Ruby on Rails 5.2+ CMS (Content Management System) Engine
Shoryuken - A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
Sucker Punch - Sucker Punch is a Ruby asynchronous processing library using concurrent-ruby, heavily influenced by Sidekiq and girl_friday.
fluent.js - JavaScript implementation of Project Fluent
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka
routing-filter - routing-filter wraps around the complex beast that the Rails routing system is, allowing for unseen flexibility and power in Rails URL recognition and generation.
celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)