dhh released v1.0.0 at hotwired/turbo-rails
What's Changed Nothing. But we're promote 0.9.1 to 1.0.0 to go along with the final release of Rails 7.0. Because as a new sanctioned defaul
What's Changed Nothing. But we're promote 0.9.1 to 1.0.0 to go along with the final release of Rails 7.0. Because as a new sanctioned defaul
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
After this back and forth I realised there's no docs on how the Rails UJS method feature works with Turbo. I added docs for this and also fo
After this back and forth I realised there's no docs on how the Rails UJS method feature works with Turbo. I added docs for this and also fo
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Adding logo Starting to improve the README with more links and examples. You can preview it here: https://github.com/guillaumebriday/turbo-r
gem 'rails', '6.1.4.1' gem 'hotwire-rails' Turbo appears to be loading pages fine, however when I navigate to pages
gem 'rails', '6.1.4.1' gem 'hotwire-rails' Turbo appears to be loading pages fine, however when I navigate to pages
Turbo 7 introduced targeting multiple elements with targets="#css.selectors". The Turbo::Streams::TagBuilder already supports mult
Using turbo-rails with turbo-frame : Assuming there is a page with an anchor that links to "/page" and the /page action redirects
Using turbo-rails with turbo-frame : Assuming there is a page with an anchor that links to "/page" and the /page action redirects
What's Changed Improve Name Handling of Stimulus Generator by @matthee in #86 Full Changelog: v0.7.3...v1.0.0
Use Stimulus in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/stimulus-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Stimulus in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/stimulus-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Stimulus in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/stimulus-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
The stimulus generator expects a much more restrictive naming convention compared to other rails-esqe generators such as model or controller
Use Stimulus in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/stimulus-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
The stimulus generator expects a much more restrictive naming convention compared to other rails-esqe generators such as model or controller
See hotwired/hotwire-rails#45
A brand new Home Screen is coming to a Basecamp near you. Check out this preview, and a quick write-up of what's new and improved: https://u
What's Changed Remove unnecessary dependencies by @rmacklin in #283 Full Changelog: v0.9.0...v0.9.1
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
I typically exclude parts of rails that I don't actually use. Some are just to avoid bloat like actionmailbox, others impose behaviors
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
I typically exclude parts of rails that I don't actually use. Some are just to avoid bloat like actionmailbox, others impose behaviors
Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to atavistock/turbo-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.
Use Stimulus in your Ruby on Rails app. Contribute to hotwired/stimulus-rails development by creating an account on GitHub.