timecop
Sorcery
timecop | Sorcery | |
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4 | 10 | |
3,335 | 1,413 | |
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5.8 | 5.8 | |
3 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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timecop
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About time: how to unit test code that depends on time
The Ruby equivalent is Timecop
https://github.com/travisjeffery/timecop
Dynamic languages have the advantage to be able to rewrite the standard library classes at runtime.
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What questions do you consider important for a Ruby on Rails technical interview?
vs https://github.com/travisjeffery/timecop yes it's true and i am happy to show everybody that they don't need timecop in rails test suite anymore.
- What are your top useful gems?
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Travel in time in development/staing/... in your Rails app
I believe you already familiar with the gem https://github.com/travisjeffery/timecop which is very useful for testing.
Sorcery
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Everything was going great until I installed Devise!
I have been using devise for a while and it has consistently given me issues. I have wistfully been staring at sorcery for a while now but cant justify the switch since devise is already in the project.
- What is used for authentication in Rails nowadays?
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Build a password authentication feature with Sorcery gem.
I made a 8 minutes video tutorial (following the wiki: https://github.com/Sorcery/sorcery/wiki/Simple-Password-Authentication) to introduce how to build a simple password authentication feature with Sorcery. With some minor modification to please Turbo.
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Authentication with Sorcery, RSpec, and Rails 7: Building a simple Rails CMS - Part 1
We'll be installing Sorcery based off this tutorial in their wiki. I'm modifying a little bit since we are creating something different, but also because their tutorial is a bit outdated since it is based off an older version of Rails.
- Webpacker Retired
- What are your top useful gems?
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A November of WTFs
But does it have to be so soon? There are other areas where I'm just as ignorant as I was about the inner workings of authentication (see "the database" below), and in these areas there's not a gem that can automatically solve the problem for me—which is what I've ended up doing for authentication in my own project: even though I could build authentication from scratch, instead I'm using an authentication gem because the effect is exactly the same, but with less code in my app for me to maintain. (Rather than Devise, I've chosen the more lightweight alternative Sorcery. It's simple enough that I can still understand and control the authentication flow, while also providing enough conveniences that I don't have to write out implementation details from scratch.)
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Why there is no simple default auth in Rails?
Also Sorcery is, despite its name, a little less magic than Devise.
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Easy has_secure_password API authentication
sorcery
What are some alternatives?
Parallel Tests - Ruby: 2 CPUs = 2x Testing Speed for RSpec, Test::Unit and Cucumber
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
vcr - Record your test suite's HTTP interactions and replay them during future test runs for fast, deterministic, accurate tests.
Clearance - Rails authentication with email & password.
R Spec - A minimalist RSpec clone with all the essentials. [Moved to: https://github.com/cyril/r_spec-clone.rb]
OmniAuth - OmniAuth is a flexible authentication system utilizing Rack middleware.
Knapsack - Knapsack splits tests evenly across parallel CI nodes to run fast CI build and save you time.
Authlogic - A simple ruby authentication solution.
mutant - Automated code reviews via mutation testing - semantic code coverage.
JWT - A ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
Spring - Rails application preloader
Knock - Seamless JWT authentication for Rails API