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scmx / extract-objects-from-rails-models-and-controllers.md
Last active May 19, 2025 14:17
7 Patterns to Refactor Rails Models 7 years later #rails #model #refactor #valueobject #serviceobject #formobject #queryobject #viewobject #policyobject #decorator

7 Patterns to Refactor Rails Models 7 years later

You may have read the following excellent blogpost by Brian Helmkamp of CodeClimate. It nicely describes 7 types of objects that can be extracted from models and controllers in a Rails-app.

7 Patterns to Refactor Fat ActiveRecord Models https://codeclimate.com/blog/7-ways-to-decompose-fat-activerecord-models/ Brian Helmkamp on Oct 17, 2012.

Here are my thoughts on it, reading it as an experienced rails developer, 7 years later 😅 👴

@ingeniousgenius
ingeniousgenius / README.md
Last active December 15, 2025 22:37
JWT Auth + Refresh Tokens in Rails

JWT Auth + Refresh Tokens in Rails

This is just some code I recently used in my development application in order to add token-based authentication for my api-only rails app. The api-client was to be consumed by a mobile application, so I needed an authentication solution that would keep the user logged in indefinetly and the only way to do this was either using refresh tokens or sliding sessions.

I also needed a way to both blacklist and whitelist tokens based on a unique identifier (jti)

Before trying it out DIY, I considered using:

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jaydorsey / private_bundle_install_gist.md
Last active February 3, 2026 00:42
Setting up a github/bundle token for privately hosted repos

If your Gemfile has a privately hosted package referenced similar to this:

gem 'sekret', git: 'https://github.com/my-private-group/sekret.git', branch: 'main'

You may see a prompt when running bundle install, or other bundler commands, to enter your github username & password.

To resolve this, you need to generate a token and add it to your system.

Generating a token

# Source: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/02bbfaf6cf8f5b03f4267b50f3f3233b
#########################################################
# How To Create A "Proper" CLI With Shell And Charm Gum #
# https://youtu.be/U8zCHA-9VLA #
#########################################################
# Additional Info:
# - Charm Gum: https://github.com/charmbracelet/gum