![]() The only problem is I'm pushing the limits of browser memory/CPU on some customer accounts so I've made some performance optimizations like only rendering the hidden fields once the submit button is pushed. Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of. LastPass browser extension for Opera without a binary component. It sounds crazy but it was actually really simple to do and is only a temporary transitional thing. LastPass browser extension for Google Chrome (full version) provides extra features such as sharing the login state with other browsers. I plan on publishing it soon OSS as RailsForm.vue. Including nested arrays of objects, with any degree of nesting. I built a Vue component that automatically generates Rails friendly forms from any object. ![]() On one page there could be hundreds of records because some customers like to create a thousand objects for one marketing 'campaign' and have customers routed (via IVR or geo or other flags from the source website/ad embedded js) to a thousand different sales agents depending on fine-tuned criteria (like if they press 1 to say they are over 50), and from there it could trigger a hundred different conversion triggers (for ex: to do CPA payouts to the traffic sources) and webhooks to various analytics services.Īnyway I'm slowly redesigning each part of the giant forms one-by-one and instead of AJAXing some parts separately I'm injecting the data into hidden fields which get submitted via traditional HTTP form-data along with the old forms. I'm building very complex B2B software (link to company is in profile) doing phone call tracking and its a large legacy Rails app with standard `form_for` type forms. ![]()
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