state_machines VS StrictMachine

Compare state_machines vs StrictMachine and see what are their differences.

state_machines

Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class (by state-machines)
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state_machines StrictMachine
5 -
793 1
1.1% -
4.6 0.0
3 months ago about 4 years ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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state_machines

Posts with mentions or reviews of state_machines. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-21.

StrictMachine

Posts with mentions or reviews of StrictMachine. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning StrictMachine yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing state_machines and StrictMachine you can also consider the following projects:

AASM - AASM - State machines for Ruby classes (plain Ruby, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, NoBrainer, Dynamoid)

transitions - State machine extracted from ActiveModel

State Machine - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class

Statesman - A statesmanlike state machine library.

state_shifter

simple_states - A super-slim statemachine-like support library

Workflow - Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow