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So I’m just now realizing that Mastodon is a Rails 6.1 application. I just looked over the Gemfile, and it includes a lot of the usual gems, notably cocoon, right at the end. I have a love/hate relationship with this particular gem.

I love how it solves the problem it addresses. It’s an ingenious solution, and a clever implementation. Also, its author is also very supportive, and has done a lot of work to document it well and answer questions, on GitHub and StackOverflow. I dislike the fact that the form markup sort-of-has-to-be so fiddly for non-trivial cases, but I accept that tradeoff for preventing round trips to the server for interactions with subforms.

What I hate is that Rails has never introduced a feature to do what this gem does. I get it, but I hate it. Really, I guess the only way to prevent a round trip is to make this sort of self-HTML-form-markup-generating code in Javascript, and Rails isn’t about Javascript. In that respect, I actually appreciate that the team has NOT tried to include this approach out of the box. I just wish there were a way to have my cake and eat it too.

Hopefully, my next app will be Rails 7, and free of jQuery, not just by default, but also on principle. Unfortunately, this means I won’t be able to use cocoon, but maybe someone will remove the jQuery requirement by then. Maybe I should do it.

Also, maybe this is finally the impetus that will get me to try Mastodon.

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