heya
ruleby
heya | ruleby | |
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2 | 3 | |
725 | 325 | |
2.1% | 0.0% | |
7.6 | 10.0 | |
12 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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heya
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Are there built in Ruby-tools to help you code out and monitor CRM-like workflows (e.g. upon action X, event Y will trigger in 5 days, and event Z in 15 days, etc). Need something that a user can monitor on a console.
Depending on the actions you have in mind, the heya gem by u/joshuap may support your use case.
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Caffeinate: A Rails engine for scheduled email sequences
While there were solutions to this problem when I first committed code — Heya and Dripper are both active — they both didn't sit right with my more complex workflows, or I just didn't like the design.
ruleby
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Forgoing Implicity and Using Abstractions: Clips
Is it possible: yes.
Can you write your own home-grown rules engine in Ruby: yes.
Can you use off-the-shelf gems: yes. Here's a few I poked around in my previous explorations into Ruby Rules Engines:
* durable rules - https://github.com/jruizgit/rules?tab=readme-ov-file#ruby
* wongi - https://github.com/ulfurinn/wongi-engine
* rules - https://github.com/azach/rules
* ruleby - https://github.com/Ruleby/ruleby
- bonus: video of original ruleby author explaining rules engines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMh2RDL6aBM
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How Expert Systems AI is Transforming Industries
Ruleby – a lightweight rule engine for Ruby that allows developers to create and test complex rule sets.
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Are there built in Ruby-tools to help you code out and monitor CRM-like workflows (e.g. upon action X, event Y will trigger in 5 days, and event Z in 15 days, etc). Need something that a user can monitor on a console.
Never used it, but perhaps https://github.com/Ruleby/ruleby does what you want?
What are some alternatives?
noticed - Notifications for Ruby on Rails applications
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
caffeinate - A Rails engine for drip campaigns/scheduled sequences and periodical support. Works with ActionMailer, and other things.
dripper - An opinionated rails drip email engine that depends on ActiveRecord and ActionMailer