sidekiq-scheduler
stimulus_reflex
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MIT License | MIT License |
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sidekiq-scheduler
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Best way to save and reuse JWT token?
I've used sidekiq-scheduler, since I've already had sidekiq as my background job processor. But any cron scheduler will do.
- (How) can I refresh the content of a page every second with Hotwire?
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delete unconfirmed account - Devise
I run this as a cronjob via https://github.com/moove-it/sidekiq-scheduler
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Newest way to handle Cron Jobs?
This gem is no longer maintained and has compatibility issues with newer Redis gem versions. I'd recommend https://github.com/moove-it/sidekiq-scheduler.
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Making API calls exclusively from my local machine
Any reason to not use Sidekiq to set up a scheduled recurring job? I've got applications that use Sidekiq Scheduler to handle similar enough use cases (fetching data from a remote source), and it seems perfectly fine.
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What kind of a background worker do I need? A cron job?
Maybe with sidekiq-scheduler
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Running Background Jobs in Ruby on Rails Containers - DevGraph
https://github.com/moove-it/sidekiq-scheduler is an extension which you can use with free sidekiq.
stimulus_reflex
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Then there are stack-specific libraries: StimulusReflex for Rails, Phoenix LiveView, Laravel Livewire, Unicorn and Tetra for Django, Blazor for .NET, … and the list goes on.
- Почему я программирую на Ruby
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RailsWorld 2023: Hotwire Edition
Morphing and the concept to do refreshes after broadcast are hardly new. Stimulus Reflex has employed morphing to update the page for years, and CableReady::Updatable, which allows listening to model requests for refreshes, has also been around for a while. But I am excited to see these concepts being adopted in Turbo and becoming more mainstream.
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Unicorn – A full-stack web framework for Django
Stimulus Reflex (Ruby), which predates Hotwire, also deserves a mention, though most of its momentum seemed to stall when Hotwire was announced.
https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/
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Is there Ruby LiveView Framework?
Hi there, not crazy experienced on the topic but after some research i made for personal reasons i found https://mayu.live/ whick looks interesting (and as mentioned already https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/, seems to be close to Liveview)
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Rails 7 - Turbo Frame and Turbo Stream
StimulusReflex Docs pretty easy to use and release 3.5.0 is coming soon.
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Announcing elm-express
However, the timing may be a little off. In some ways, it feels like the "Express" way of developing for the backend is dying. We are seeing tools that blur the line between backend and frontend, trying to unify how we develop web applications. Tools like Phoenix LiveView, StimulusReflex, Laravel Livewire, Remix, Next.js, and many others are being developed.
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Learning Ruby, Rails & Hotwire?
You can also learn Rails and StimulusReflex
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A powerful search feature with what Rails provides out of the box
Reading the article and the source code, I learned a ton of stuff, as always. In his implementation, Louis is using StimulusReflex (built on top of Stimulus) to achieve this. I was curious about several points:
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The Ultimate Search for Rails - Episode 1
Now that we know that our backend is working as it should, let’s wire up our stuff. I’m gonna skip on Stimulus Reflex setup and configuration and dive right in. You can easily follow the official setup or, if you use import-maps, follow @julianrubisch’s article on the topic. I also know that leastbad has been working on an automatic installer that detects your configuration and sets everything up for you if you care to try it before the next version of SR gets released.
What are some alternatives?
Sidekiq-Cron - Scheduler / Cron for Sidekiq jobs
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
Whenever - Cron jobs in Ruby
turbo - The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript
Clockwork - A scheduler process to replace cron.
jsbundling-rails - Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with esbuild, rollup.js, or Webpack.
rufus-scheduler - scheduler for Ruby (at, in, cron and every jobs)
hotwire-livereload - Live reload gem for Hotwire Rails apps.
resque-scheduler - A light-weight job scheduling system built on top of Resque
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
que-scheduler - A lightweight cron scheduler for the async job worker Que
webtransport - WebTransport is a web API for flexible data transport