Custom events tracking with ActiveSupport::Notifications and Audited

When it comes to logging or tracking changes in Ruby on Rails models, We typically tend to use either paper_trail or audited gems as these are most popular and widely used gems in Ruby on Rails applications for tracking changes in Rails models, but what if you want to track the custom events on controller... Continue Reading →

A complete guide for building microservices with Ruby on Rails – Part III

Assumption: You are referring to this sample API application along these series of posts. In last post we covered Why, What and How of API versioning. In this post we will see What and why of API authentication? Various strategies for API authentication with recommendations. API authentication: What and Why? Well if you are exposing/writing API endpoints for the application... Continue Reading →

A complete guide for building microservices with Ruby on Rails – Part I

As a Ruby on Rails developer I have built numerous API applications, I thought it will be a good idea to write a series of posts about building API application with Ruby on Rails. Before you start the reading, please refer to this sample API application which has following technology stack. Rails v5.2.0 Ruby v2.4.0 MongoDB... Continue Reading →

10 Signs of a good Ruby on Rails Developer

I have been working as Ruby on Rails developer since last five years with Josh Software, I felt that I should write down my learnings about the best practices followed by the RoR developer. How I learned ...? of course to learn something you need to commit the mistakes, thats how we learn right? Let's... Continue Reading →

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