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openfoodnetwork/app/reflexes/example_reflex.rb
Jean-Baptiste Bellet 1869536529 Install view_component_reflex + cable_ready
+ Add stimulus reflex in the admin section

 + log stimulusreflex

 + Create channel and connection

 + Some logging options

 + Create application_controller each stimulus reflex controller should inherits from this one
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ExampleReflex < ApplicationReflex
# Add Reflex methods in this file.
#
# All Reflex instances include CableReady::Broadcaster and expose the following properties:
#
# - connection - the ActionCable connection
# - channel - the ActionCable channel
# - request - an ActionDispatch::Request proxy for the socket connection
# - session - the ActionDispatch::Session store for the current visitor
# - flash - the ActionDispatch::Flash::FlashHash for the current request
# - url - the URL of the page that triggered the reflex
# - params - parameters from the element's closest form (if any)
# - element - a Hash like object that represents the HTML element that triggered the reflex
# - signed - use a signed Global ID to map dataset attribute to a model
# eg. element.signed[:foo]
# - unsigned - use an unsigned Global ID to map dataset attribute to a model
# eg. element.unsigned[:foo]
# - cable_ready - a special cable_ready that can broadcast to the current visitor
# (no brackets needed)
# - reflex_id - a UUIDv4 that uniquely identies each Reflex
# - tab_id - a UUIDv4 that uniquely identifies the browser tab
#
# Example:
#
# before_reflex do
# # throw :abort # this will prevent the Reflex from continuing
# # learn more about callbacks at https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/rtfm/lifecycle
# end
#
# def example(argument=true)
# # Your logic here...
# # Any declared instance variables will be made available to the Rails controller and view.
# end
#
# Learn more at: https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/rtfm/reflex-classes
end