react-swf
react-on-rails
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
almost 7 years ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-on-rails
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Rewrite It in Rails
React plus Rails is my favorite modern combo. Development bliss.
https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails
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React + Ruby on Rails without any gems
One is to add a gem: react-rails or react_on_rails for example. But there is a way to have a simple integration without using these gems.
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Considering moving from NextJS to Rails
You should take a look at https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails. I created that repo back in 2015 and it's still going strong. Popmenu.com uses it and we've got 5,000 restaurant chains on the Rails monolith and huge traffic and transaction volume. Check out the html source of a popmenu site, like https://110grill.com. You'll see react-on-rails in the source.
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Spent the past week learning Stimulus and Hotwire - you don't need it, you can do the same thing with jQuery
It's me, Justin, the guy the started React on Rails and React on Rails Pro many years ago! I'll be following this thread!
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Best project setup for Rails+React with "remember me" feature
The problem is I have no idea how to implement the "remember me" feature in that gem without just making the tokens not refresh for a very long time (I think that would be a security concern). So then I looked more into react_on_rails to just use sessions with Devise as a normal rails app, but I don't know if I'll be able to deploy that on AWS because of the changes I have to do to the webpacker/webpack config to allow for a better folder structure. I've never done that so I don't know if there may be any issues.
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Frontend based access control?
I have a production level Ruby on Rails app that is slowly transitioning from pure Rails with JS sprinkles to a Rails backend and React frontend kind of situation using React on Rails.
- How to create a project with both .erb and react? Do I use webpack=react?
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Does anyone know a way to make a React with Rails application SEO friendly?
https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails - It was last updated 2 months ago & can do prerendering. I'm not sure why more people aren't suggesting this.
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React Frontend vs Hotwire
https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails use this instead. It's maintained and preferred nowadays
- Hotwire: the new evolution of Turbolinks from Basecamp
What are some alternatives?
reactfire - Hooks, Context Providers, and Components that make it easy to interact with Firebase.
react-rails - Integrate React.js with Rails views and controllers, the asset pipeline, or webpacker.
react-localstorage - Simple componentized localstorage implementation for Facebook's React.
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
react-d3-library - Open source library for using D3 in React
Sinatra - Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo)
react-backbone - backbone-aware mixins for react and a whole lot more
Roda - Routing Tree Web Toolkit
react-threejs - WIP: Simplest bindings between React & Three.js
backbone-react-component - A bit of nifty glue that automatically plugs your Backbone models and collections into your React components, on the browser and server
react-lottie-player - Fully declarative React Lottie player
Camping - the 5k pocket full-of-gags web microframework