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how would i create a progress bar in rails front-end using jquery and bootstrap with ajax calls to another rails server, which returns progress statistics in api
If it were a more simple rails app you could use https://github.com/renderedtext/render_async
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dimutex: asyncio Python library for distributed mutex with GCS as a backend
Currently, the only implemented provider is GCS (Google Cloud Storage). The implementation is based on the algorithm described in article A robust distributed locking algorithm based on Google Cloud Storage (see also Ruby implementation).
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gmutex: A global mutex using Google Cloud Storage
When compared to “A robust distributed locking algorithm based on Google Cloud Storage”, the differences are described in this issue:
- Gem: distributed lock based on Google Cloud Storage
What are some alternatives?
EventMachine - EventMachine: fast, simple event-processing library for Ruby programs
dimutex - asyncio Python library for distributed mutex with GCS as a backend
Celluloid - Actor-based concurrent object framework for Ruby
Concurrent Ruby - Modern concurrency tools including agents, futures, promises, thread pools, supervisors, and more. Inspired by Erlang, Clojure, Scala, Go, Java, JavaScript, and classic concurrency patterns.
gcslock - Simple, scalable, distributed mutex for serializing computations anywhere on the Internet (with Go and shell clients)
Polyphony - Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby
Async Ruby - An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby.
Opal-Async - Non-blocking tasks and enumerators for Opal.
ActiveRecord Where Assoc - Make ActiveRecord do conditions on your associations
premailer-rails - CSS styled emails without the hassle.
counter_culture - Turbo-charged counter caches for your Rails app.