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Follow-up to [#48798][] Reverts [#47837][] The `capture_broadcasts` helper was introduced in [#48798][] to remove the return value from the `assert_broadcasts` call. The behavior was changed, but the corresponding documentation for the `assert_broadcasts` method did not revert the changes added in [#47837][]. This change should probably also get backported to `7-1-0-stable`. [#47837]: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/47837 [#48798]: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/48798 Co-authored-by: Matheus Richard <matheusrichardt@gmail.com> |
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Action Cable – Integrated WebSockets for \Rails
Action Cable seamlessly integrates WebSockets with the rest of your \Rails application. It allows for real-time features to be written in Ruby in the same style and form as the rest of your \Rails application, while still being performant and scalable. It's a full-stack offering that provides both a client-side JavaScript framework and a server-side Ruby framework. You have access to your full domain model written with Active Record or your ORM of choice.
You can read more about Action Cable in the Action Cable Overview guide.
Support
API documentation is at:
Bug reports for the Ruby on \Rails project can be filed here:
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