request_migrations
active_entry
request_migrations | active_entry | |
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12 | 5 | |
94 | 14 | |
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5.5 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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request_migrations
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GitHub - keygen/api: an open, source-available software licensing and distribution API built with Ruby on Rails
request_migraitons
- Request and response migrations for Stripe-like versioning of your Rails API
- GitHub - keygen-sh/request_migrations: Write request and response migrations for Stripe-like versioning of your Ruby on Rails API
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Breaking Things Without Breaking Things
Hey all -- this is a story about REST API versioning and how, sometimes, you get things really (really) wrong. The post goes over what I did to dig myself out of a pretty bad hole, caused by a bad design choice. It also introduces a new gem I wrote, called request_migrations, which handles API version migrations for Rails apps [0].
[0]: https://github.com/keygen-sh/request_migrations
- request_migrations - request and response migrations for Rails API versioning
- request_migrations - request and response migrations for versioning a Rails API
- request_migrations - request and response migrations for your Ruby on Rails API
- request_migrations - request and response migrations for your Rails API
active_entry
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Access control gem for your Rails application (the 2nd)
Add the gem to your Gemfile and bundle install. 1.1. (Optional but recommended) Add verify_authentication! and verify_authorization! to your ApplicationController to never forget to perform it in your controllers.
- Release V2 - Active Entry Access Control | Now with policies
- Release V2 – Active Entry Rails Access Control – Now with Policies
- GitHub: Active Entry | Authentication and Authorization for your Rails App
- GitHub: Active Entry – Authentication and Authorization for Your Rails App
What are some alternatives?
good_job - Multithreaded, Postgres-based, Active Job backend for Ruby on Rails.
Rack::Attack - Rack middleware for blocking & throttling
Exception Handler - Ruby on Rails Custom Error Pages
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
typed_params - An alternative to Rails strong_parameters. Define structured and strongly-typed parameter schemas for your Rails controllers.
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
searq.org - SearQ, the RSS search engine that is both speedy and free! SearQ offers a RESTful API that simplifies the search for data from RSS feeds. Finding what you need has never been easier with SearQ.
Rack::ContentSecurityPolicy
api_guard - JWT authentication solution for Rails APIs
Hashids - A small Ruby gem to generate YouTube-like hashes from one or many numbers. Use hashids when you do not want to expose your database ids to the user.
activity_notification - Integrated user activity notifications for Ruby on Rails
Gitrob - Reconnaissance tool for GitHub organizations