unholy
zeitwerk
unholy | zeitwerk | |
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2 | 9 | |
215 | 1,914 | |
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0.0 | 7.4 | |
over 7 years ago | 20 days ago | |
Python | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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unholy
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To Ruby from Python
Not just on the surface. See the ruby to python bytecode compiler: https://github.com/whymirror/unholy
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Learning Ruby: Things I Like, Things I Miss from Python
> Python and Ruby are really similar.
Yes they are, as seen in the old _why's project:
https://github.com/whymirror/unholy
> Compile Ruby to Python bytecode. And, in addition, translate that bytecode back to Python source code using Decompyle (included.)
zeitwerk
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Enhancing development with REPLs - A practical guide
To setup it's pretty simple, you just need to create a file inside bin/console and require all the files you want to use on a REPL, most of the times we use gems like zeitwerk to provide the auto requiring, but if you want to do it manually, refer to the example below:
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Performance e elegância! Escrevendo uma CLI CRUD utilizando ScyllaDB e Ruby
zeitwerk
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How to Load Code in Ruby
Zeitwerk takes a directory and makes every file underneath it available to load. The convention is that every new sub-directory is a new module, and every file defines a class with the same name as the file.
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To Ruby from Python
There is a gem that does that used by Rails and multiple other gems:
https://github.com/fxn/zeitwerk
It is pretty easy to set it up in any Ruby project.
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PHP – The Right Way
I actually prefer auto-loading, which lets you iterate through a package manager much easier/faster - PHP iterated through PSR-0[0] before landing on PSR-4[1], and you can always build your own (which is what most frameworks pre-composer were doing).
With Rails 7 and Zeitwerk, the Ruby community has landed on a very similar auto-loading system as PHP now[2] with constants translating to paths by convention.
[0]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepte...
[1]: https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/
[2]: https://github.com/fxn/zeitwerk#the-idea-file-paths-match-co...
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One Class/Module per File Rules - Working With Nested Modules
If you're working on non-Rails apps and need to deal with loading code, zeitwerk can be used anywhere, unlike the old Rails autoloader. It's also really easy to set up.
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Move models, views and controllers to non-standard folders
https://github.com/fxn/zeitwerk#collapsing-directories
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Code Loaders in Ruby: Understanding Zeitwerk
Zeitwerk
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Ruby on Rails + Auth0: Authenticating your API with an external authentication service
With a few modifications in the gem source code, we could easily integrate Auth0 into our Rails API, but that on Rails 5. Rails 6 brought Zeitwerk code loader together, which makes it harder to perform the alterations suggested in my previous post.
What are some alternatives?
Ruby style guide - A community-driven Ruby coding style guide
jets - Ruby on Jets [Moved to: https://github.com/rubyonjets/jets]
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
JWT - A ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
Next Rails - A toolkit to upgrade your next Rails application
Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient multithreaded Kafka processing framework
noticed - Notifications for Ruby on Rails applications
dry-system - Application framework with state management and built-in dependency injection support
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
unholy - a ruby-to-pyc compiler - _why mirror
rubocop-rails - A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices and coding conventions.
knock - Knock Subdomain Scan