opal-jquery

jQuery for Opal (by opal)

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  • Open Source Adventures: Episode 59: What Opal Ruby is not
    2 projects | dev.to | 22 May 2022
    It's possible to build a framework on top of Opal Ruby, like notably Hypestack, which uses uses Opal and React. There are also some wrappers like opal-jquery, and I even created opal-d3 once upon a time, but I don't actively maintain it anymore.
  • Opal 1.5.0 released - compile Ruby to JS and run it in a browser
    8 projects | /r/ruby | 13 Apr 2022
    You can use opal-jquery, which is a wrapping layer over jQuery and in its API it combines the best worlds of jQuery and Ruby.
  • Using Opal Ruby with Rails 7
    4 projects | dev.to | 12 Jan 2022
    Next, let's refactor the code to utilize Opal jQuery in Ruby instead of plain Opal. This simplifies the code in app/assets/javascript/application.js.rb quite a bit:
  • Opal 1.3 released
    6 projects | /r/rails | 3 Nov 2021
    Opal itself is a low-level thing, not depending on Rails whatsoever. We provide an official Gem for integration with Rails that integrates everything nicely and allows you to have .rb files in your JavaScript assets directory. Unlike Rails, Opal is not opinionated, to interface with web browser APIs properly you need to either use a library that wraps DOM directly, use a similar one that wraps jQuery or use Hyperstack, a fully-fledged Rails-integrated framework based on React that also allows you to share your models between frontend and backend. It's also possible to not use any of those and interface JavaScript APIs directly using an API that looks like this: $$[:document][:location].replace("https://opalrb.com/") or simply embed JavaScript with a backtick notation: `document.location.replace(#{@url})`.
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