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HI,
I have a requirement in which the person A can see a calendar of Person B and check what time is the Person B available on a particular day, and book an appointment by clicking on the Available slot.
Something Like;
Monday 21st March:
9am-10 am - Not Available
10- 11 - Available
11- 12 - Available
12- 1 - Not Available
..
I tried event_calendar plugin but it gives date only and not the time slots for each day..
Are there any plugin present for Rails?
Thanks
I see this is a bit old but I had a recent requirement for the same thing so it might help to post.
I settled on:
https://github.com/bokmann/fullcalendar-rails
Which just wraps the jquery plugin:
http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/
Its an active project and worth a look.
Go through the demo's and you'll see its pretty nice.
You can style it up with bootstrap or jqueryUi themes, or you can customize yourself.
To directly answer the question: I know of no such plugin.
But since you say this functionality is a requirement, the best way to implement this I think if just by adding models and relationships between them. It sounds like this is business logic and that should be part of your core app, but abstracted away into a plugin.
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At the moment I can not find a somewhat up to date version of mdc for dart. I can find for example https://pub.dev/packages/mdc_web and https://github.com/dart-lang/angular_components but both are really far away from an up to date implementation of Material Design.
Is there a library apart from this I can use, so that I can use up to date material design with dart?
The two links you posted have different use cases. The former is for vanilla web dev using Dart, and probably your best bet unless you plan to use AngularDart. Even though it has not been updated in over a year, I don't think there is anything newer. You could try cloning the repo and adding support yourself for the missing or outdated components which you desire.
AngularDart is (in my opinion) a great framework. The latter link you posted is specifically for use with AngularDart. Last update it was 15 days ago. This project is maintained by Google and I think it is safe to say that Google is by far the largest user of AngularDart. Their material design components which you linked to are going to be your best bet in this case.
Generally speaking though, using Dart for web dev never achieved widespread adoption, so there are not large communities with a lot of active package maintainers.
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are there any good references to start looking into building a simple but efficient tracking/event tool? Super simple version of a tool like Google Analytics. I am assuming this consist of two separate applications. One for the front-end which gets embedded into the client's website, and a back-end API to handle the events, queue, etc.
Preferred tools for the back-end for me is Rails.
I appreciate the help.
You'd be reinventing the wheel, but you'll need a javascript library to track the user and a rails API. Pretty much what you seem to know you need.
Here's the documentation on building a rails API: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/api_app.html
Refer to the top answer here for the javascript module: User Activity Tracking or Logging with javascript
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How do I find a job as a junior Ruby on Rails developer? I am eager to improve my skills and be a part of something bigger.
-You apply on your local job ads (There are several job offers in the UK for example in jobsite or indeed).
-You work on freelancer.com or other similar sites
-You find a project that requires a full stack dev in forums, or amongst family members, and build the project (either free or for a fee) with rails to gain experience.
-You contribute to open-source projects based in rails before looking for a job to make sure you have something to display on your CV and then do 1 to 3.
-You build your own project (Preferably open-source) to have something to display on your CV and then do 1 to 3.
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I've came across a code of couple projects from the Rails Rumble 2010 hosted on Github. But this is just a tiny percent of total amount of projects.
Is it possible to have a read-only copy of git repositories from all(or best) projects from Rails Rumble 2010?
P.S. I really tried to find an answer on official website
It's up to individual teams whether or not they open up their code.
On the Contest Rules page under section 8, Ownership and Open Source:
Hey, we’re just running a competition here. What you do with your source once the competition is over is up to you. We encourage participants to open source the codebase of their applications for the benefit of the community. However, if you choose not to open source your application, well that’s up to you.
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I am trying to find a simple poll plugin/gem (the type of single question poll that's usually found in site's sidebar). All plugins that I've found are either too complex (like having their own DSL) or they are out of date (i.e. older than couple years).
Does anyone knows a Rails plugin/gem that handles simple polls?
Have you tried SMeRF, I'm currently using Surveyor and yes it is complicated. So I recommend you to use SMeRF, it is a lot more simple. But I can't seem to make it work on Rails3. xP
What version of Rails are you using?
I ended up writing my own custom solution for a simple poll I needed. Unfortunately, I needed it fast so I wrote it within an app I was working on (i.e. I didn't separate it into gem)