zeitwerk
dotenv
zeitwerk | dotenv | |
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1,914 | 6,502 | |
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7.4 | 8.6 | |
16 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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.
dotenv
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part Two
This is the second part of my Test Driving a Rails API series. In Part 1 we set up our development environment, generated a Rails API-only application, installed dotenv to easily store configuration values in the environment, and installed and configured PostgreSQL version 16 as our database.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
Storing environment variables for a Rails app can be problematic. The dotenv gem will automatically, when Rails boots, load environment variables from .env files into the Rails ENV. This is a great way to store private information that varies per developer or deployment environment, such as your development database configuration. Rails Encrypted Credentials is a great way to store private information, like API keys, etc, but I wouldn’t use it for storing my local development environment’s database information. The Encrypted Credentials file is checked into the git repository and would, therefore, be shared by all developers on the project. dotenv allows each developer or deployment environment to store their own information in .env files that are ignored by git.
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Performance e elegância! Escrevendo uma CLI CRUD utilizando ScyllaDB e Ruby
dotenv
- Samhlaigh na féidearthachtaí!
- We have this many ".env" files in a project at work. Is this normal? Is there a better way?
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Bootstrapping with Ruby on Rails Generators and Templates
Install the dotenv gem.
- Dum: An NPM scripts runner written in Rust
- railstart-niceadmin support more features
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
dotenv-rails
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Where Rails look for environment variables
Yeah, now that I think of it, it does require a gem. I have used this in most projects https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv
What are some alternatives?
jets - Ruby on Jets [Moved to: https://github.com/rubyonjets/jets]
Figaro - Simple Rails app configuration
JWT - A ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
RailsConfig - Easiest way to add multi-environment yaml settings to Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and other Ruby projects.
Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient multithreaded Kafka processing framework
cross-env
unholy - a ruby-to-pyc compiler
ENVied - Ensures presence and type of your app's ENV-variables (mirror)
dry-system - Application framework with state management and built-in dependency injection support
Configatron - A super cool, simple, and feature rich configuration system for Ruby apps.
unholy - a ruby-to-pyc compiler - _why mirror
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS