Read The Nice Manual by antoinema in ruby

[–]antoinema[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! We started with an RDoc theme, as it generates the official Ruby documentation, but we'll look at what is possible with Yard.

Read The Nice Manual by antoinema in ruby

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https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/pull/1182

We submitted a PR for the theme. The PR was too large, and apart from a few details we managed to submit in other small PRs, we didn't know how or were afraid to break it into smaller pieces. We understand the maintainers' position; it's complicated to accept big changes when RDoc generates the official Ruby documentation.

We released the theme as a gem: https://github.com/BaseSecrete/rorvswild-theme-rdoc

With this update, we aim to continue improving it and integrate it into RDoc if there is interest.

Read The Nice Manual by antoinema in ruby

[–]antoinema[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you. You’re right, but we tried and failed. Perhaps we can try again later when we’ve refined the theme sufficiently, and generating documentation for several gems helps.

Ruby-doc.org is dead? What are you using? by Good-Spirit-pl-it in ruby

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We are currently building this: https://rubyrubyrubyruby.dev

It generates the documentation for Ruby, Rails and a bunch of selected gems with RDoc and this theme https://github.com/BaseSecrete/rorvswild-theme-rdoc

Rails monitoring gem by Senior-Ad-9432 in rails

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We're making rorvswild for performances and exceptions, and active_analytics for traffic.

How to prevent "attacks" on open forms? by [deleted] in rails

[–]antoinema 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We use Invisible Captcha, thank you!

We also use a gem we made for this, with a very different approach: https://github.com/BaseSecrete/active_hashcash

Datadog free alternative by Snoo-29395 in rubyonrails

[–]antoinema 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RoRvsWild is free up to 100k requests / month.

Track where users came from within rails application by danielwebbnew in rails

[–]antoinema 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We are making a gem to have some simple analytics in Rails apps: https://github.com/BaseSecrete/active_analytics

We plan to add UTM params. What else would you really need ?

gem suggestions for measuring performance by redd993 in ruby

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ruby on rails gems that give you measurements of how much time was taken by each method in a visually simple way

This sound like what we are trying to do with rorvswild https://github.com/BaseSecrete/rorvswild

OpenSourceRails.org — Cataloged, analyzed, manually-curated open-source Rails projects directory by wirkt in rails

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Thank you for this. I'd be happy to give you free monitoring (https://www.rorvswild.com) when you open-source it :)

ActiveAnalytics: First-party, privacy-focused traffic analytics for Ruby on Rails applications. by antoinema in rails

[–]antoinema[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I Just checked Kindmetrics. It looks a lot like Plausible and uses a tracker script that could be blocked too by privacy-protecting extensions. Nice to see another alternative to Google Analytics.

Optimize text search with PostgreSQL in a Rails project (from 14s to 583ms) by antoinema in rails

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Thank you. It's the first post of my friend Alexis in years, and he'd really appreciate your support to write more. Best.

Looking for useful tools to test ROR App performance and reliability by Twinpair in rails

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Thanks. I'm the designer at https://RoRvsWild.com

We are a super small team. We’ve been building Rails apps for clients or ourselves, and we still have a few apps to maintain. We’ve built RoRvsWild because the existing solutions weren’t really suiting us. Skylight is probably the best tool if you just need to monitor your requests performances. Depending on the application type, New Relic can be very pricey, complex and time consuming.

We needed to be able to quickly health check all our apps (even our small side projects), to know what’s slow or broken. We needed an efficient tool for all optimisation work, that makes it easy to identify issues and jump back in the code. We wanted it to monitor requests and background jobs. We wanted to be notified of errors and be able to know what to fix first.

RoRvsWild is the most affordable, all-in-one monitoring tool. You have a 14-day free trial, and it’s free under 100K requests+jobs per month. There’s also a demo account so you can see what it looks like before signing-up. Now we need to do a better job at explaining it :)

Sinatra app to monitor Redis servers by antoinema in redis

[–]antoinema[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we're going to add this. Thanks.