Hello Rails Core Team:

I my application development life I find that I am constantly using a fine 
gem called HER (http://her-rb.org) in the last several years to consume 
REST based content. It creates object models like AR models from REST based 
APIs - it is an indispensable gem for working with REST content. The 
creator has kept it AR-like that makes it so much easier to deal with in 
the RoR framework.

So my feature suggestion is to bring HER gem into the Rails framework as 
ActiveREST. It will be a great complement to ActiveRecord, and allow REST 
APIs to be treated quite on a similar footing with Databases and allow a 
great more number of people to use it. Also the Rails team can make the HER 
gem more Rails like.

In my view it will fully round out Rails and make it have broader appeal - 
because every project these days will consume a REST Api (if not expose 
one). I am including the creators in cc. Looking forward to HER gem 
becoming a feature of Rails. I think Rails Core team you are going to love 
this idea and make many people who struggle to consume REST Apis (that 
don't know about HER and roll their own) very happy.

I am a happy user of Rails since 2006. Love the framework and the continued 
cool tremendously useful things you put into it - like the latest 
ActionCable in Rails5. It is such a pleasure to use - not having done 
anything with web sockets before - it just works. Wonderful, my livelihood 
and programmer life has been heaven because of Rails. My deep gratitude to 
Rails and Ruby.

Thanks for listening. Thanks Rails Team+DHH, Rafael Franca et al, and thank 
you Her gem creators/contributors, Remi, Ed Jones and FoxPaul

-Shashi

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