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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
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rails/webpacker
, shakapacker
.gem "webpacker", "6.0.0.rc.6"
Any updates to get to v6 from this point forward should be simple.If you have time, please comment on Justin's final proposals for Webpacker v6: webpacker/pulls/justin808.
These are the docs for React on Rails 12. To see the version 11 docs, click here.
React on Rails integrates Rails with (server rendering of) Facebook's React front-end framework.
This project is maintained by the software consulting firm ShakaCode. We focus on Ruby on Rails applications with React front-ends, often using TypeScript or ReScript (ReasonML). We also build React Native apps and Gatsby sites. See our recent work for examples of what we do. ShakaCode.com (HiChee.com) is hiring developers that like working on open-source.
Are you interested in optimizing your webpack setup for React on Rails including code splitting with react-router and loadable-components with server-side rendering for SEO and hot-reloading for developers? We did this for Popmenu, lowering Heroku costs 20-25% while getting a 73% decrease in average response times. Several years later, Popmenu is serving millions of SSR requests per day React on Rails.
Check out React on Rails Pro. For more information, feel free to contact Justin Gordon, justin@shakacode.com, maintainer of React on Rails.
See the documentation at shakacode.com/react-on-rails/docs.
To provide a high performance framework for integrating Ruby on Rails with React via the Webpacker gem, especially regarding React Server-Side Rendering for better SEO and improved performance.
Given that rails/webpacker
gem already provides basic React integration, why would you use "React on Rails"?
rails/webpacker
.See Rails/Webpacker React Integration Options for comparisons to other gems.
spec/dummy
which demonstrates several uses of react_on_rails
is available on heroku through this linkRequires creating a free account.
Ruby on Rails >=5, rails/webpacker >= 4.2, Ruby >= 2.7
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome. See Contributing to get started, and the list of help wanted issues.
The following companies support this open source project, and ShakaCode uses their products! Justin writes React on Rails on RubyMine. We use Scout to monitor the live performance of HiChee.com, Rails AutoScale to scale the dynos of HiChee, and HoneyBadger to monitor application errors. We love BrowserStack to solve problems with oddball browsers. Status Hero keeps the team posted on daily progress; it's so much better than live standups.
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Aloha and best wishes from Justin and the ShakaCode team!
ShakaCode is hiring passionate software engineers to work on our projects, including HiChee!
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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