Buttons above are from React Social Login Buttons by Michal Szorád OmniAuth 2.0 Released— OmniAuth is an extremely popular Rack-based authentication system that hasn’t seen a major update in years but continues to be used in thousands of Ruby and Rails apps. No huge new features, but sensible tweaks and security improvements abound. Here’s a guide to upgrading to 2.0 as it does have a few breaking changes. OmniAuth Community |
Google Cloud Functions Adds Ruby Support— Cloud Functions is Google’s function as a service (FaaS) platform and they’ve now added first class support for Ruby which provides a new alternative to using AWS Lambda, say. The free limits are quite generous too. Daniel Azuma (Google Cloud) |
![]() Quickly Troubleshoot Your Ruby Application with Datadog APM— Datadog’s Continuous Profiler allows you to find the most resource-consuming parts in your production code all the time, at any scale, with minimal overhead. Improve MTTR, enhance user experience and reduce cloud provider costs with Datadog APM. Datadog sponsor |
Migrating a Ruby Library from TravisCI to CircleCI— We’ve seen people moving away from TravisCI in recent years and if you’re in the process of doing so or considering it, Richard’s story may resonate. He also goes into the practicalities of actually making the move too, of course :-) Richard Schneeman |
Testing Child Processes in Ruby— Testing cross-process can leave you saying “What the fork?” Luckily, Ruby has core classes and methods to deal with this and it only adds a forkful of complexity. Andy Stabler |
How to Upgrade Rails Without a Test Suite— If all of your Rails apps have full test suites, well done, but sadly there are many that don’t. Upgrading Rails is still important, though, so here’s some thoughts on retrofitting some smoke tests. Ernesto Tagwerker |
▶ Discussing Hanami 2.0 with Tim Riley— Tim Riley is a long-time Rubyist and is a core team member of the Hanami, dry-rb, and rom-rb open source projects. Hanami is an opinionated, MVC-leaning webapp framework – think a lighter weight, more modular alternative to Rails. Ruby on Rails Podcast podcast |
Lead Rails Developer (Remote)— A mission-driven nonprofit working to reimagine journalism seeks a full-time Rails and PostgresSQL developer to join our team. Solutions Journalism Network |
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