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Hanami 2.2: Persistence pays off Posted by Tim Riley on November 05, 2024 With our new database layer and operations, the Hanami 2 vision is complete! Two years ago, we released Hanami 2.0, opening a new chapter for Hanami and our vision for Ruby apps. Earlier this year, we took another step and introduced our view layer with Hanami 2.1. Today we complete the vision! We are thrilled to share Hanam
Hanami 2.0: Better, Faster, Stronger Posted by Tim Riley on November 22, 2022 Share Tweet After more than three years of work, Hanami 2.0 is here! With this release we enter a new phase of maturity for the framework, and open a new chapter for the Ruby community. Hanami 2.0 is better, faster, stronger. Better Since the beginning we’ve called Hanami a modern web framework for Ruby. These beginnings
Announcing Hanami v2.0.0.alpha2 Posted by Tim Riley on May 04, 2021 Share Tweet After two years of work, presenting a revolutionary new vision for Hanami 2.0. Hello, Hanami community! It is my great honor to make my first post here and announce the release of Hanami v2.0.0.alpha2! 🎉 It’s been a little while since the last alpha release, but we’ve been hard at work, and the close collaboration bet
Introducing Hanami::API Posted by Luca Guidi on February 26, 2020 It's a minimal, extremely fast, lightweight Ruby framework for HTTP APIs. In the quest of spreading the Hanami word, I talk to many people. A recurring pattern emerged from these discussions: the business risk of "switching" to Hanami, which is a relatively "new" technology. Maybe they want to personally introduce Hanami at their co
Announcing Hanami v1.3.0.beta1 Posted by Luca Guidi on August 08, 2018 Hello wonderful community! Today we're happy to announce v1.3.0.beta1 release 🙌 , with the stable release (v1.3.0) scheduled for October 2018. Release 😻 The 1.3 series is a preparatory work for 2.0. We care a lot about Semantic Versioning and to make the upgrade as smooth as possible for the next major release. This is why we
Announcing Hanami v1.2.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on April 11, 2018 Share Tweet HTTP/2 Early Hints, Unobtrusive JavaScript (UJS), new error page based on better_errors, CLI hooks, project middleware, enhanced support for plugins, custom repositories commands, coloured logging, bug fixes. Big announcement for the future! Hello wonderful community, it's the hanami season! To celebrate, we're thrilled to
Announcing Hanami v1.0.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on April 06, 2017 Share Tweet One-Point-OOOh! 😱 Hanami is a full-stack, lightweight, yet powerful web framework for Ruby. Back in the summer of 2012, as a frustrated web developer, I started an experiment to rethink Ruby on Rails and to build a modern web framework for Ruby. The goal was to keep all what I consider the good parts of Rails and to add e
Announcing Hanami v1.0.0.beta1 Posted by Luca Guidi & Oana Sipos on February 14, 2017 Feature freeze, project logger, automatic logging of requests, SQL queries, and migrations. Minor bug fixes. This v1.0.0.beta1 release marks Hanami's feature freeze for 1.0, along with a couple new features, and a few bug fixes. From now on, Hanami API's are stable and won't be changed until 2.0. The stable relea
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Announcing Hanami v0.9.0 Posted by Luca Guidi on November 15, 2016 Share Tweet New hanami-model engine based on ROM. Database automapping, data integrity for entities, experimental associations, native PostgreSQL types. We rewrote hanami-model from scratch with an engine based on ROM. The result is impressive: it's faster and more robust. Features Database Automapping But there is more, all the ma
Lotus is now Hanami Posted by Luca Guidi on January 22, 2016 Lotus More than three years ago I started hacking with this tiny web framework. Naming is hard, as you know, and the choice felt on something that has a deep meaning for me: Lotus. The Origins I was aware of the famous IBM's office suite, but I thought it was something belonging to the past and would have never expected Lotus (my Lotus)
% gem install hanami Successfully installed hanami-2.2.0 3 gems installed % hanami new bookshelf Created bookshelf/ -> Within bookshelf/ -> # ... -> Running Bundler install... -> Running NPM install... -> Running Hanami install... % git init . && git add . && git commit -m "Initial commit" [main (root-commit) 629fc96] Initial commit 33 files changed, 1430 insertions(+) % heroku apps:create Creatin
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