I think REST is so widely used that it will be significant to include HER 
into the framework. It will make Rails -> Rails work easier as well, and 
really make Rails a 360 all round framework.

-Shashi

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 11:37:03 AM UTC-7, Shashi Prabhakar wrote:
>
> Hello Rails Core Team:
>
> In 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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