Thank you.
Glimmer DSL for Web IS a Rails project. The Setup instructions mention how
to configure the project gem for a Rails application. All the examples
mentioned on the project page were run in Rails (check the Hello,
glimmer_component Rails Helper! sample for how to integrate a Glimmer Web
Component with any existing Rails view). This project is about the Frontend
part of a Rails application, which can talk to the Backend via REST API
calls or any other Frontend-Backend communication mechanisms. As far as
automatically replacing Rails scaffolding with pure Glimmer, this can be
considered for a post-1.0 version. Still, the project is feature-complete
as far as adding interactive Frontends to a Rails app today. It does not
need any extra features to get started with implementing fully interactive
Rails Frontends in Ruby.
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 1:42 AM botp via ruby-talk <
ruby-talk(a)ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 9:18 AM Andy Maleh via ruby-talk
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ruby-talk(a)ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:
totally wicked ! --the incredibles :)
since most of my apps are rails-driven, ' would love to see more
rails-related examples, eg, replacing rails default scaffolding with pure
glimmer.
thanks for glimmer,
--botp
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