Announcing Hanami v1.3.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on October 24, 2018 Share Tweet Switch to RSpec, deprecations, minor enhancements, and bug fixes. New Guides website. Hello wonderful community! Today we're happy to announce v1.3.0 stable release 🙌. Release 😻 The 1.3 series is a preparatory work for 2.0. We care a lot about Semantic Versioning and to make the upgrade as smooth as possible for the ne
Announcing Hanami v1.3.0.beta1 Posted by Luca Guidi on August 08, 2018 Share Tweet Hello wonderful community! Today we're happy to announce v1.3.0.beta1 release 🙌 , with the stable release (v1.3.0) scheduled for October 2018. Release 😻 The 1.3 series is a preparatory work for 2.0. We care a lot about Semantic Versioning and to make the upgrade as smooth as possible for the next major release. Th
Announcing Hanami v1.2.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on April 11, 2018 Share Tweet HTTP/2 Early Hints, Unobtrusive JavaScript (UJS), new error page based on better_errors, CLI hooks, project middleware, enhanced support for plugins, custom repositories commands, coloured logging, bug fixes. Big announcement for the future! Hello wonderful community, it's the hanami season! To celebrate, we're thrilled to
概要 原著者の許諾を得て翻訳・公開いたします。 英語記事: My thoughts on Hanami - Ryan Bigg 原文公開日: 2018/03/07 著者: Ryan Bigg -- Ryan Bigg氏はRailsのcontributorであると同時にCulture Amp社のメンバーであり、RubyやElixirでの開発を行っています。RailsガイドのドキュメントやMultitenancy with Rails など多くの執筆実績があり、現在はDeep Dive Railsという書籍を執筆中です(現時点で45%↓)。 leanpub.com/ddrより 追記: HanamiについてはRubyist Magazineで詳しく紹介されています。 Rubyist Magazine - HanamiはRubyの救世主(メシア)となるか、愚かな星と散るのか (本記事は元々Redd
Patrick is the author of ‘Working With Coders: A Guide to Software Development for the Perplexed Non-Techie’, out now in Kindle and paperback editions on Amazon (UK) (US). Ok now look. This is an article about the dynamics of the Ruby web ecosystem. I’m going to explore the status quo, what it would take to change the status quo, and why that matters. I’m going to make a prediction: that in 5 year
Announcing Hanami v1.2.0.beta1 Posted by Luca Guidi on February 28, 2018 Share Tweet HTTP/2 Early Hints, Unobtrusive JavaScript (UJS), new error page based on better_errors, CLI hooks, project middleware, enhanced support for plugins, bug fixes. Hello wonderful community! Today we're happy to announce v1.2.0.beta1 release 🙌 , with the stable release (v1.2.0) scheduled for April 2018. Features So
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Our current API (v2) is now in General Availability, and it deprecates the previous version (v1). While our main flagship application is built with Ruby on Rails, the team wanted to develop a revised version of the DNSimple API with a separate context from Rails to reduce the tight coupling between the web UI and the API. At that time our CTO Simone was prototyping the new version of the API with
This is the second article of a series called "From Rails to Hanami", if you missed the first part in which we talked about models, I recommend you to check it out. Today we are going to talk about the controllers: how they're organized, how to use them, exception handling, control flow, all that kind of stuff that we need to build the brokers of our system. ActionsIn Hanami, controllers are simpl
Announcing Hanami v1.0.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on April 06, 2017 Share Tweet One-Point-OOOh! 😱 Hanami is a full-stack, lightweight, yet powerful web framework for Ruby. Back in the summer of 2012, as a frustrated web developer, I started an experiment to rethink Ruby on Rails and to build a modern web framework for Ruby. The goal was to keep all what I consider the good parts of Rails and to add e
Engineering Why we ended up not using Rails for our new JSON API When we initially launched our API v1, we knew that it was just the first step towards our vision of an extensive domain management automation API to support our platform for DNS and domain automation. API v1 was designed as a bridge between the original API v0 and a new set of redesigned API. With years of API v1 under the belt, we
This article is the first of a series called "From Rails to Hanami" and it will show you how you can make a ToDo List with Hanami and compare it to the way you would do using Rails. What is Hanami? HanamiHanami is a MVC web framework for Ruby that prioritize the use of plain objects over magical classes with too much responsibility. Let's jump into some code! ModelsLet's say you want a Task model
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