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Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications
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In this chapter, we conclude our Rails Way research and prepare to enter the world of abstractions. First, we will discuss the limitations of the Rails MVC-based architecture layout, which lead to either controller- or model-layer bloats—an ever-increasing number of lines of code and growing conceptual overhead. Then, we’ll take off the Rails Way and add S to the equation—services.
We will discuss how services can help in keeping controllers and models thin but, at the same time, turn into a chaotic or poor abstraction layer. Finally, we will discuss how breaking services further into more specialized abstractions could help keep the code base in a healthy state and how to design such abstractions following the layered architecture principles.
We will cover the following topics: