FYI, the gem already exist if bother looking around!

On Sunday, 29 September 2019 09:25:52 UTC+1, Hirad Y. wrote:
>
> I think it's best to stop this conversation right here, as I understand 
> there's a huge lack of interest/knowledge on employing http/2 in future 
> versions of Rails, and also Rails is not only used in web and can be used 
> as a web api to any other application. 
>
> I was at least hoping for a better discussion with an open mind 
> contributor here than one who's ignoring any other possibilities to even 
> get into a discussion than claiming to be "I am a Rails contributor, 
> therefore all I say is the final fact!"
>
> On Saturday, 28 September 2019 22:06:39 UTC+1, Kasper Timm Hansen wrote:
>>
>> This isn’t really fruitful. You’re volunteering this discussion, so it’s 
>> on you to provide reasons. Which could be benefits of msgpack compared to 
>> xml/json, how does browsers support it, performance benchmarks, a gist with 
>> an attempt at a patch, etc. 
>>
>> Instead your request boils down to “I want msgpack, so you should write 
>> it and maintain it because I said so”. To which the only answer is: nope.
>>
>> Making a gem is the only way I see this moving forward, then there’d be 
>> something to talk about ✌️
>>
>> --
>> Kasper
>> On 28 Sep 2019, 21.53 +0200, Hirad Y. <hir...@gmail.com>, wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kasper, thanks for your reply. Why not?! parsing json/xml parameters 
>> are built, but not msgpack? I understand it is more of a binary format, but 
>> can be simply wrapped in with params hash in specific order, which 
>> correspond to activerecord attributes. I'm failing to see the reason for 
>> your ambiguous straightforward `no` answer!
>>
>> On Saturday, 28 September 2019 20:08:33 UTC+1, Kasper Timm Hansen wrote: 
>>>
>>> Hey, 
>>>
>>> I don’t see the reason for why we would accept a PR to add that parsing 
>>> within Rails. Make a gem ✌️
>>>
>>> --
>>> Kasper
>>> On 23 Sep 2019, 10.52 +0200, Hirad Y. <hir...@gmail.com>, wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd like to request to support parsing MsgPack parameters along with 
>>> other already available parsers (i.e. json and xml parsers).
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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