The grape tag is currently used for two completely different technologies: the Groovy Grape dependency manager and the Ruby Grape API framework.
The tag info clearly states this split is intended:
Grape (The Groovy Adaptable Packaging Engine or Groovy Advanced Packaging Engine) is the infrastructure enabling the grab() calls in Groovy, a set of classes leveraging Ivy to allow for a repository driven module system for Groovy. This allows a developer to write a script with an essentially arbitrary library requirement, and ship just the script. Grape will, at runtime, download as needed and link the named libraries and all dependencies.
Grape (The Ruby REST micro-framework) is a framework that allows for quickly defining REST-like interfaces. It provides a DSL for defining versioned APIs as a collection of entities mounted on Rack.
However, my observation on Stack Overflow is that each tag should be distinct, and not refer to multiple unrelated concepts. This split usage therefore seems at odds with the intended use of tags.
Looking at the tag usage history, it looks like the tag was originally used for Groovy Grape starting in 2008. The first Ruby question was added in 2011. The tag wiki first referenced Groovy Grape in 2011, and then was updated to reference Ruby Grape in 2013.
Usage
Currently, there are 447 questions tagged with grape. Of these, 73 are also tagged with groovy. 199 are tagged with ruby, and 128 are tagged with ruby-on-rails but not ruby.
There also exists a grape-api tag with 313 questions, 197 of which don't also have grape. This tag also refers to the Ruby version of grape, and so is a synonym of it:
Grape is a REST-like API micro-framework for Ruby. It’s designed to run on Rack or complement existing web application frameworks such as Rails and Sinatra by providing a simple DSL to easily develop RESTful APIs.
The groovy-grab tag has only 3 questions, and refers to @Grab
, the main annotation used by Groovy Grape.
What to do?
It seems clear that grape as it currently exists should be squashed, though the question is what to do about it. Hence this question raisin awareness of the current jam.
It feels like this tag should be split into two different tags. I'm not sure whether the existing grape-api is a sufficiently well named tag for the Ruby half, but it at least already unambiguously refers to the Ruby API. groovy-grab is barely used, but it too is unambiguous, and refers to the Groovy Grape.
Does it make the most sense to have groovy-grape and ruby-grape? Or maybe groovy-grape and grape-api? Either way, it seems clear the existing grape-api & groovy-grab tags should be rolled into whatever the split is.