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Any idea when a refresh from turbo will next be done ? #350

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defsdoor opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 6 comments
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Any idea when a refresh from turbo will next be done ? #350

defsdoor opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 6 comments

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@defsdoor
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Am specifically waiting for this commit - hotwired/turbo#525

@marcelolx
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@defsdoor By refresh do you mean a new release?

@defsdoor
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Yeah - turbo-rails is a little behind turbo.

@marcelolx
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@defsdoor I don't think it is, the latest version of turbo is 7.1.0 and turbo-rails is pointing to that version https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/v1.1.1/package.json#L16, once a new release of Turbo is made then I think there will be made a new one of turbo-rails....

If the intention is to use the latest changes of Turbo you will have to point your package.json to the latest build available here

@dhh
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dhh commented Jul 15, 2022

Indeed. Getting ready for Turbo 7.2.0 though. Shouldn't be long.

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@defsdoor
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If the intention is to use the latest changes of Turbo you will have to point your package.json to the latest build available here

What is this package.json you speak of ? No webpackers here ;)

@marcelolx
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@defsdoor I'm not that familiar with the other approaches (still using webpacker), but you still probably should be able to download the release you want from the link I mentioned above and use the bundled version of Turbo (esm/umd) which is basically what this gem does today... ofc, since 7.2.0 is on the way it may be better just wait

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