wayback_archiver
Ruby gem to send URLs to Wayback Machine (by buren)
dry-validation
Validation library with type-safe schemas and rules (by dry-rb)
wayback_archiver | dry-validation | |
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2 | 4 | |
55 | 1,315 | |
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0.0 | 6.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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wayback_archiver
Posts with mentions or reviews of wayback_archiver.
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Easiest way to archive an entire website subdirectory
HTTrack seems to be a popular option, but I don't have a Windows or Linux machine, as I exclusively work on a Mac, and it doesn't appear to be compatible with MacOS. I also found WaybackArchiver on GitHub, but I'm out of my depth just trying to follow the installation instructions. I like to think i'm tech literate, but I only have a vague understanding of sitemaps, let alone how to use a crawler or what a Gemfile even is.
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Yahoo Answers to shut down May 4, 2021
Maybe this will be helpful: https://github.com/buren/wayback_archiver
dry-validation
Posts with mentions or reviews of dry-validation.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-02.
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Payload and parameters validation in Rails
Luckily, there is a large pool of community wisdom around and outside of Rails which may help us a lot here. Instead of inventing our own wheel for now we will use one invented before us by others. Pretty much sure you have seen this magic used outside of Hogwarts before: https://dry-rb.org/gems/dry-validation.
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Leveraging complexity of service objects with dry libraries
➡️ First, we need to upgrade the validation process. For this will be used the gem dry-validation. It adds validations that are expressed through contract objects.
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How to express this data type in Ruby?
I wouldn't add any type validations in my first version. Should they be needed I would use https://github.com/dry-rb/dry-validation.