# Taksi [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/taksi.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/taksi) [![CI](https://github.com/taksi-br/taksi-ruby/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/taksi-br/taksi-ruby/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Codacy Badge](https://app.codacy.com/project/badge/Coverage/c3b7b1b64129408a946ce2c99a5b2706)](https://app.codacy.com/gh/taksi-br/taksi-ruby/dashboard?utm_source=gh&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=&utm_campaign=Badge_coverage) Application framework to build a backend driven UI in ruby. ## Considerations This repository are in its **very early days** and **not ready for production** yet. If you want to help or understand what it is, get a look over our inspirations on the links below: - https://medium.com/movile-tech/backend-driven-development-ios-d1c726f2913b - https://engineering.q42.nl/server-driven-ui-at-primephonic/ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuCfKjOwZdU Also, we're working in create a protocol documentation to explain the comunication details between frontend and backend. ## Usage In Taksi, every interface are composed by 1 to many components, those components are feed by data provided from the interface definition. Defining a new component: ```ruby class Components::Users::ProfileResume include Taksi::Component.new('users/profile_resume') content do name Taksi::Dynamic details do age Taksi::Dynamic email Taksi::Dynamic end end end ``` Defining a new interface (in this example a interface interface): ```ruby class Interfaces::UserProfile include Taksi::Interface.new('user_profile') add Components::Users::ProfileResume, with: :profile_data attr_accessor :user def profile_data { name: user.name, details: { age: user.age, email: user.email, } } end end ``` From those definitions you can set up the skeleton or strip the data: ```ruby user_profile = Interfaces::UserProfile.new user_profile.skeleton.as_json ``` Which provide us: ```json { "components": [ { "name": "users/profile_resume", "identifier": "component$0", "content": { "name": null, "details": { "age": null, "email": null } } } ] } ``` Then, you can strip the data off: ```ruby user_profile.user = User.find(logged_user_id) user_profile.data.as_json ``` ```json { "interface_data": [ { "identifier": "component$0", "content": { "name": "Israel Trindade", "details": { "age": 29, "email": "irto@outlook.com", } } } ] } ``` ## Supported Ruby versions This library officially supports the following Ruby versions: * MRI `>= 2.7`