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Why Developers Never Use State Machines (2011)
I’d strongly recommend Statesman instead: https://gocardless.com/blog/statesman/
I’m unaffiliated, just have used a lot of Ruby SM libraries.
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State Machines in Ruby: An Introduction
Honestly state machines are fantastic in Rails too. My last company built [Statesman](https://github.com/gocardless/statesman/) and being able to lean on it to prevent you getting into invalid states is fantastic. You also get the bonus of tracking the history of states your resources went through (which is especially useful when you're dealing with payments).
At some point you'll have to think about query performance on the state transition table, but it'll go further than you think and is firmly in the realm of problems of success.
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Code review of an Order object implemented as a state machine
I know you were doing educational proof of concent. But when I write them, I usually reach for the statesman gem. Makes state machines pretty trivial IME.
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What are some alternatives?
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
StrictMachine
Workflow - Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow
FiniteMachine - A minimal finite state machine with a straightforward syntax.
state_machines - Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on any Ruby class
FeatureFlags - Feature flags for Rails application.Manages ‘flags’ within your Rails app that determine whether various features are enabled or not.