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Web Components are a great way to encapsulate Javascript logic around an element in your HTML. We'll explore how to create Custom Elements and see how Hotwire uses them for Turbo Stream actions.
Adding Infinite Scroll to your Rails app is easy with Stimulus.js, Turbolinks, and Pagy
JSBundling provides a flexible way of using different Javascript bundlers like ESBuild. It strikes a great balance between the asset pipeline and webpacker. Plus, Esbuild can bundle your Javascript lightning fast.
Hotwire allows us to add inline editing easily in Rails forms using Turbo Frames. Learn how to implement them in a reusable manner so you can inline edit any fields across any model.
To only have ActionCable's JS connect for logged in users, we can setup our Javascript to know when a user is authenticated or not, and have our websocket try to connect accordingly.
Stimulus JS 2.0 just came out and it includes the awesome Values and CSS Classes APIs
Turbo now provides equivalents to Rails UJS data confirm, disable with, and method attributes that we can use.
Learn how to implement Google Maps and the Google Places Autocomplete API in Rails compatible with Turbolinks using StimulusJS
Learn how to use a template model to populate forms and other objects with
A look into times, timezones, and how to handle it better with javascript
Learn how CSS and Javascript frameworks should be added to Rails applications
CSS frameworks like Tailwind, Bootstrap, Foundation, etc all come with many CSS classes you probably aren't using. This creates huge CSS files unless we use a tool like PurgeCSS to look through our code and remove the unused classes.
Learn how to use Cable Ready to perform realtime browser updates using actions generated in Rails controllers, models, and background jobs. Cable Ready is the magic behind Stimulus Reflex.
Learn how to include 3rd party Javascript and CSS libraries with the Rails Asset Pipeline
Without jQuery in Rails 5.1, we explore what it takes to convert your traditional jQuery code into vanilla Javascript methods
Learn how to implement Uppy as a frontend for uploading files via drag and drop, paste, URL, Google Drive, Dropbox, webcam and more to Active Storage in Rails
Using Vue.js and Turbolinks together can be a little complex to wrap your head around at first. We not only dive into how this works but we take a look at the vue-turbolinks node module I made so that you can easily use the two together.
Learn how to use VueJS as an alternative to Cocoon and other methods of building dynamic nested forms with Rails
With TailwindCSS 1.0 just around the corner and some changes in Rails 6 to Webpacker, we take a look at how to install and setup the latest version of TailwindCSS with Rails 6.0
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