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Is there any open source project like cacti using Rails ? I want to develop one monitor system like cacti with rails3, i just want to one project as reference, thanks
There used to be ScopePort but the authors had since moved to creating Graylog2 and the project seems abandoned. Nevertheless there appear to still be forks on GitHub:
http://www.opensourcerails.com/projects/47136-ScopePort
https://github.com/pocmo/scopeport-web-interface
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What tool would I use to generate a stack trace like this?
It'd help if you provided the source of the picture, but it looks like the graph itself was the result of the gem ruby-prof.
That gem may contain the software for the output format, or it might use a third party gem. I can't recall off the top of my head.
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I am wondering is there any tool which can help visualize relations between tasks/bugs, I mean dependencies like related to/blocks/clone/etc.
There is the Links Hierarchy plugin, though I'm not sure if that supports JIRA 4.4.
There is also the REST example at https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+API+Version+2+Tutorial#JIRARESTAPIVersion2Tutorial-Example%231%3AGraphingImageLinks
Vivid Trace visualizes relations between tasks/bugs for any/all of the issue link types you mention, and it can graph a given issue, component, version, or even a whole project.
https://vivid-inc.net/
(Disclaimer: We make it.)
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Does anyone know of a web app and/or software that can be installed and run locally to share code snippets?
We would like to encourage code reuse and re-factoring within our organization but using sites like http://snippets.dzone.com/ or http://pastebin.com/ wouldn't work very well in this scenario because we want to keep this private. Visual Studio has support for code snippets but that's geared more towards individual developers and not for group sharing.
Does anyone have any suggestions for an app/tool that might accomplish this goal?
you can use http://codetidy.com/ or https://gist.github.com/
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I'm trying to check domain name availability from my Rails app. Is there a good (free) API to do this with?
There's a whois client for Ruby on Github that seems to be updated regularly:
https://github.com/weppos/whois
The API doesn't look bad, either.
You can do this (and many other operations) using dnsimple
But it's not free, it starts at $3/month with a 30 days free trial.
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An open source project called Beast implemented a forum in about 500 lines of Ruby on Rails code. The project seems to have fallen silent (http://beast.caboo.se/). Is there an open source project that replaces beast and is compatible with the database schema defined for Beast? I have used Beast to sponsor a forum and would like to upgrade and move the deployment from Ubuntu to OS X on a more recent version of Ruby on Rails.
Have you looked at altered_beast? Ground-up rewrite of Beast
If you're just looking to obtain the source for Beast, try this SVN tree.