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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T11:23:56+00:00 2026-06-06T11:23:56+00:00

I’m trying to create async api with Goliath framework. Service should write to mysql,

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I’m trying to create async api with Goliath framework. Service should write to mysql, add messages to RabbitMQ and receive responses back. There also should be a separate admin application built with Rails. I have several questions about that:

Is there a way to effectively share models between Rails and Goliath?
Is there any problems to use Activerecord or any other orm with em? Are there any best practices, configuration (connection pool size, driver) or other options about that?
What i have to use to receive messages from AMQP? Would it better to build a separate eventmachine daemon or i can use somehow Goliath’s one for that stuff?
Thanks for advance.

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    2026-06-06T11:23:58+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:23 am

    Here’s a quick hack to use ActiveRecord models in Goliath. With this approach you can use the model without using require, but you don’t have the relationships on the model level. To get the has_many and belongs_to relationships (in this approach), I would load the model file and include the lines containing such words in the class definition loop below.

        require 'goliath'
        require 'active_record'
        require 'active_support'
    
        # The location of the Rails app to integrate
        RAILS_APP ||= ENV['HOME']+"/dev/qtrack"
    
        # Load the ActiveRecord database configuration, development settings
        configpath = File.join(RAILS_APP, "config", "database.yml")
        config = YAML::load_file(configpath)
        ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection config["development"]
    
        # Set the names of all Rails models to a constant
        MODELS ||= []
        models_dir = File.join(RAILS_APP, "app", "models")
        model_names = Dir[models_dir+"/*.rb"]
    
        # Loop over each file name, define a class for each
        model_names.each do |fname|
          mname = File.basename(fname, '.rb').titleize.sub(/ /, '')
          eval %Q{
            class ::#{mname} < ActiveRecord::Base
            end
          }
          m = mname.constantize
          MODELS << m unless MODELS.include?(m)
        end
    
        class Hello < Goliath::API
          # default to JSON output, allow Yaml as secondary
          use Goliath::Rack::Render, ['json', 'yaml']
    
          def response(env)
            # Create a Hash with each model name and the object count
            models = MODELS.inject({}) {|hsh,model| hsh[model] = model.count; hsh }
            [200, {}, models.to_json ]
          end
        end
    

    This is a hack based on your feedback.

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