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rails-api-rest 📦

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What is this? ❓

This is a core rails API starter project accompanied with examples of a couple of concepts we like to use in our Rails projects. It's meant to be used as a template (meaning when you start a new repository on Github, you select this repository as the "template" to use). With it you get a barebones rails api setup (initialized with the --api flag during generation), using postgres for DB and a couple of gems we like to use plus samples of Actions, Validations, OpenAPI definitions and such, to make it easier when starting a new project from scratch instead of having to think what to do.

  • 📐 MVC
  • ☝️ Actions (so you don't put it all in any of the MVC components)
  • 🔐 Auth
  • 🗂️ Serialization
  • 🛡️ Validations
  • 📝 OpenAPI
  • 📦 Dockerized

📐 MVC

The project is meant as a backend-only rails API, and as such the "view" in MVC in this case means having JSON responses, not actual templates. Or rather, any front-end framework handling the viewing whichever way you like.

The other parts of MVC, the Model and Controller -- they're both meant to be skinny., which is why we're making extensive use of Actions and Validators, to make them clean and make them contain as little as possible.

☝️ Actions

What are Actions and how to use them

🔐 Auth

Auth is implemented with JWT, w/o Devise (out of the box, but you can add it if you want).

🗂️ Serializers

Implemented with blueprinter. Click the link for more info.

🛡️ Validations

Default validations are sitting in app/services/validations.

📝 OpenAPI

What is OpenAPI and how to use it

We're using rswag. The explorer sits over at /spec. You write a spec for your controller, along with typed payloads and responses, and then you run make swagger to have the latest and greatest API spec available over at /spec/openapi.json or via the explorer page on /spec!

👔 Coding Standards

We like Ruby for its elegance and almost natural-like syntax and expresiveness. https://github.com/rubocop/rails-style-guide

Recommended extensions

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=shopify.ruby-lsp

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=misogi.ruby-rubocop

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kaiwood.endwise

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=KoichiSasada.vscode-rdbg

Debugging with VS Code

  • Install VSCode rdbg

  • Run the Debug Rails task

  • Enjoy inline VS Code debugging with breakpoints and everything

VS Code with rdbg

How to run

    rbenv install 3.2.2 #to get the latest version of ruby
    gem install bundler # to get bundler installed
    bundle # install dependencies
    rails db:create # create database
    make migrate
    make dev

Run scripts

    make dev
    make test #all tests
    make test:swag
    make test:unit #services
    make migrate
    make swagger

Miscellaneous

Any other additions are welcome! Just open up a PR or an issue!