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    章节目录

    • 1-1
      Content list
    • 1-2
      About
    • 1-3
      Chapter 1: Getting started with Ruby on Rails
    • 1-4
      Section 1.1: Creating a Ruby on Rails Application
    • 1-5
      Section 1.2: Create a new Rails app with your choice of database and including the RSpec Testing Tool
    • 1-6
      Section 1.3: Generating A Controller
    • 1-7
      Section 1.4: Installing Rails
    • 1-8
      Section 1.5: Create a new Rails app with a non-standard database adapter
    • 1-9
      Section 1.6: Creating Rails APIs in JSON
    • 1-10
      Section 1.7: Generate a Resource with Scaolds
    • 1-11
      Chapter 2: Routing
    • 1-12
      Section 2.1: Resource Routing (Basic)
    • 1-13
      Section 2.2: Constraints
    • 1-14
      Section 2.3: Scoping routes
    • 1-15
      Section 2.4: Concerns
    • 1-16
      Section 2.5: Root route
    • 1-17
      Section 2.6: Split routes into multiple files
    • 1-18
      Section 2.7: Additional RESTful actions
    • 1-19
      Section 2.8: Member and Collection Routes
    • 1-20
      Section 2.9: Mount another application
    • 1-21
      Section 2.10: Nested Routes
    • 1-22
      Section 2.11: Redirection
    • 1-23
      Section 2.12: Redirects and Wildcard Routes
    • 1-24
      Section 2.13: Scope available locales
    • 1-25
      Section 2.14: URL params with a period
    • 1-26
      Chapter 3: ActiveRecord
    • 1-27
      Section 3.1: Creating a Model via generator
    • 1-28
      Section 3.2: Introduction to Callbacks
    • 1-29
      Section 3.3: Creating a Model manually
    • 1-30
      Section 3.4: Manually Testing Your Models
    • 1-31
      Section 3.5: Creating A Migration
    • 1-32
      Section 3.6: Create a Join Table using Migrations
    • 1-33
      Section 3.7: Using a model instance to update a row
    • 1-34
      Chapter 4: Views
    • 1-35
      Section 4.1: Structure
    • 1-36
      Section 4.2: Partials
    • 1-37
      Section 4.3: AssetTagHelper
    • 1-38
      Section 4.4: Replace HTML code in Views
    • 1-39
      Section 4.5: HAML - an alternative way to use in your views
    • 1-40
      Chapter 5: ActiveRecord Migrations
    • 1-41
      Section 5.1: Adding multiple columns to a table
    • 1-42
      Section 5.2: Add a reference column to a table
    • 1-43
      Section 5.3: Rollback migrations
    • 1-44
      Section 5.4: Add a new column with an index
    • 1-45
      Section 5.5: Run specific migration
    • 1-46
      Section 5.6: Redo migrations
    • 1-47
      Section 5.7: Add a new column to a table
    • 1-48
      Section 5.8: Remove an existing column from a table
    • 1-49
      Section 5.9: Add column with default value
    • 1-50
      Section 5.10: Running migrations in dierent environments
    • 1-51
      Section 5.11: Create a new table
    • 1-52
      Section 5.12: Running migrations
    • 1-53
      Section 5.13: Change an existing column’s type
    • 1-54
      Section 5.14: Create a hstore column
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      Section 5.15: Create a join table
    • 1-56
      Section 5.16: Add a self reference
    • 1-57
      Section 5.17: Create an array column
    • 1-58
      Section 5.18: Add an unique column to a table
    • 1-59
      Section 5.19: Checking migration status
    • 1-60
      Section 5.20: Changing Tables
    • 1-61
      Section 5.21: Adding a NOT NULL constraint to existing data
    • 1-62
      Section 5.22: Forbid null values
    • 1-63
      Chapter 6: Rails Best Practices
    • 1-64
      Section 6.1: Fat Model, Skinny Controller
    • 1-65
      Section 6.2: Domain Objects (No More Fat Models)
    • 1-66
      Section 6.3: Beware of default_scope
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      Section 6.4: Convention Over Configuration
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      Section 6.5: Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY)
    • 1-69
      Section 6.6: You Ain’t Gonna Need it (YAGNI)
    • 1-70
      Chapter 7: Naming Conventions
    • 1-71
      Section 7.1: Controllers
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      Section 7.2: Models
    • 1-73
      Section 7.3: Filenames and autoloading
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      Section 7.4: Views and Layouts
    • 1-75
      Section 7.5: Models class from Controller name
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      Chapter 8: ActionCable
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      Section 8.1: User Authentication
    • 1-78
      Section 8.2: [Basic] Server Side
    • 1-79
      Section 8.3: [Basic] Client Side (Coeescript)
    • 1-80
      Chapter 9: ActiveModel
    • 1-81
      Section 9.1: Using ActiveModel::Validations
    • 1-82
      Chapter 10: User Authentication in Rails
    • 1-83
      Section 10.1: Authentication using Devise
    • 1-84
      Section 10.2: Devise Controller Filters & Helpers
    • 1-85
      Section 10.3: Omniauth
    • 1-86
      Section 10.4: has_secure_password
    • 1-87
      Section 10.5: has_secure_token
    • 1-88
      Chapter 11: ActiveRecord Associations
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      Section 11.1: Polymorphic association
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      Section 11.2: Self-Referential Association
    • 1-91
      Section 11.3: belongs_to
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      Section 11.4: has_one
    • 1-93
      Section 11.5: has_many
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      Section 11.6: The has_many :through association
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      Section 11.7: The has_one :through association
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      Section 11.8: The has_and_belongs_to_many association
    • 1-97
      Chapter 12: ActiveRecord Validations
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      Section 12.1: Validating length of an attribute
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      Section 12.2: Validates format of an attribute
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      Section 12.3: Validating presence of an attribute
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      Section 12.4: Custom validations
    • 1-102
      Section 12.5: Validates inclusion of an attribute
    • 1-103
      Section 12.6: Grouping validation
    • 1-104
      Section 12.7: Validating numericality of an attribute
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      Section 12.8: Validate uniqueness of an attribute
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      Section 12.9: Skipping Validations
    • 1-107
      Section 12.10: Confirmation of attribute
    • 1-108
      Section 12.11: Using :on option
    • 1-109
      Section 12.12: Conditional validation
    • 1-110
      Chapter 13: ActiveRecord Query Interface
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      Section 13.1: .where
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      Section 13.2: .where with an array
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      Section 13.3: Scopes
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      Section 13.4: Get first and last record
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      Section 13.5: Ordering
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      Section 13.6: where.not
    • 1-117
      Section 13.7: Includes
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      Section 13.8: Joins
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      Section 13.9: Limit and Oset
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      Section 13.10: .find_by
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      Section 13.11: .delete_all
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      Section 13.12: ActiveRecord case insensitive search
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      Section 13.13: .group and .count
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      Section 13.14: .distinct (or .uniq)
    • 1-125
      Chapter 14: ActionMailer
    • 1-126
      Section 14.1: Basic Mailer
    • 1-127
      Section 14.2: Generating a new mailer
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      Section 14.3: ActionMailer Interceptor
    • 1-129
      Section 14.4: Adding Attachments
    • 1-130
      Section 14.5: ActionMailer Callbacks
    • 1-131
      Section 14.6: Generate a Scheduled Newsletter
    • 1-132
      Chapter 15: Rails generate commands
    • 1-133
      Section 15.1: Rails Generate Controller
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      Section 15.2: Rails Generate Migration
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      Section 15.3: Rails Generate Scaold
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      Section 15.4: Rails Generate Model
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      Chapter 16: Configuration
    • 1-138
      Section 16.1: Custom configuration
    • 1-139
      Chapter 17: I18n - Internationalization
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      Section 17.1: I18n with arguments
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      Section 17.2: Translating ActiveRecord model attributes
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      Section 17.3: Get locale from HTTP request
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      Section 17.4: Pluralization
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      Section 17.5: Set locale through requests
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      Section 17.6: Use I18n with HTML Tags and Symbols
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      Section 17.7: Use I18n in views
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      Chapter 18: Using GoogleMaps with Rails
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      Section 18.1: Add the google maps javascript tag to the layout header
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      Section 18.2: Geocode the model
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      Section 18.3: Show addresses on a google map in the profile view
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      Section 18.4: Set the markers on the map with javascript
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      Section 18.5: Initialize the map using a coee script class
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      Section 18.6: Initialize the map markers using a coee script class
    • 1-154
      Section 18.7: Auto-zoom a map using a coee script class
    • 1-155
      Section 18.8: Exposing the model properties as json
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      Chapter 19: File Uploads
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      Section 19.1: Single file upload using Carrierwave
    • 1-158
      Section 19.2: Nested model - multiple uploads
    • 1-159
      Chapter 20: Caching
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      Section 20.1: Russian Doll Caching
    • 1-161
      Section 20.2: SQL Caching
    • 1-162
      Section 20.3: Action caching
    • 1-163
      Section 20.4: Fragment caching
    • 1-164
      Section 20.5: Page caching
    • 1-165
      Section 20.6: HTTP caching
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      Chapter 21: ActionController
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      Section 21.1: Basic REST Controller
    • 1-168
      Section 21.2: Filters
    • 1-169
      Section 21.3: Generating a controller
    • 1-170
      Section 21.4: Rescuing ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound with redirect_to
    • 1-171
      Section 21.5: Display error pages for exceptions
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      Section 21.6: Output JSON instead of HTML
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      Section 21.7: Controllers (Basic)
    • 1-174
      Section 21.8: Parameters
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      Section 21.9: Filtering parameters (Basic)
    • 1-176
      Section 21.10: Redirecting
    • 1-177
      Section 21.11: Using Views
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      Chapter 22: Configuration
    • 1-179
      Section 22.1: Rails General Configuration
    • 1-180
      Section 22.2: Configuring assets
    • 1-181
      Section 22.3: Configuring generators
    • 1-182
      Section 22.4: Environments in Rails
    • 1-183
      Section 22.5: Database Configuration
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      Chapter 23: Safe Constantize
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      Section 23.1: Successful safe_constantize
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      Section 23.2: Unsuccessful safe_constantize
    • 1-187
      Chapter 24: Rails 5
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      Section 24.1: How to install Ruby on Rails 5 on RVM
    • 1-189
      Section 24.2: Creating a Ruby on Rails 5 API
    • 1-190
      Chapter 25: Authorization with CanCan
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      Section 25.1: Getting started with CanCan
    • 1-192
      Section 25.2: Handling large number of abilities
    • 1-193
      Section 25.3: Defining abilities
    • 1-194
      Section 25.4: Quickly test an ability
    • 1-195
      Chapter 26: Mongoid
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      Section 26.1: Fields
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      Section 26.2: Installation
    • 1-198
      Section 26.3: Creating a Model
    • 1-199
      Section 26.4: Classic Associations
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      Section 26.5: Embedded Associations
    • 1-201
      Section 26.6: Database Calls
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      Chapter 27: Gems
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      Section 27.1: Gemfiles
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      Section 27.2: What is a gem?
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      Section 27.3: Bundler
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      Section 27.4: Gemsets
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      Chapter 28: Change default timezone
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      Section 28.1: Change Rails timezone AND have Active Record store times in this timezone
    • 1-209
      Section 28.2: Change Rails timezone, but continue to have Active Record save in the database in UTC
    • 1-210
      Chapter 29: Asset Pipeline
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      Section 29.1: Manifest Files and Directives
    • 1-212
      Section 29.2: Rake tasks
    • 1-213
      Section 29.3: Basic Usage
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      Chapter 30: Upgrading Rails
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      Section 30.1: Upgrading from Rails 4.2 to Rails 5.0
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      Chapter 31: ActiveRecord Locking
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      Section 31.1: Optimistic Locking
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      Section 31.2: Pessimistic Locking
    • 1-219
      Chapter 32: Debugging
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      Section 32.1: Debugging Rails Application
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      Section 32.2: Debugging Ruby on Rails Quickly + Beginner advice
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      Section 32.3: Debugging ruby-on-rails application with pry
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      Section 32.4: Debugging in your IDE
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      Chapter 33: Configure Angular with Rails
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      Section 33.1: Angular with Rails 101
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      Chapter 34: Rails logger
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      Section 34.1: Rails.logger
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      Chapter 35: Prawn PDF
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      Section 35.1: Advanced Example
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      Section 35.2: Basic Example
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      Chapter 36: Rails API
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      Section 36.1: Creating an API-only application
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      Chapter 37: Deploying a Rails app on Heroku
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      Section 37.1: Deploying your application
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      Section 37.2: Managing Production and staging environments for a Heroku
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      Chapter 38: ActiveSupport
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      Section 38.1: Core Extensions: String Access
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      Section 38.2: Core Extensions: String to Date/Time Conversion
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      Section 38.3: Core Extensions: String Exclusion
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      Section 38.4: Core Extensions: String Filters
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      Section 38.5: Core Extensions: String Inflection
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      Chapter 39: Form Helpers
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      Section 39.1: Creating a search form
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      Section 39.2: Dropdown
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      Section 39.3: Helpers for form elements
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      Chapter 40: ActiveRecord Transactions
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      Section 40.1: Basic example
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      Section 40.2: Dierent ActiveRecord classes in a single transaction
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      Section 40.3: Multiple database connections
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      Section 40.4: save and destroy are automatically wrapped in a transaction
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      Section 40.5: Callbacks
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      Section 40.6: Rolling back a transaction
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      Chapter 41: RSpec and Ruby on Rails
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      Section 41.1: Installing RSpec
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      Chapter 42: Decorator pattern
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      Section 42.1: Decorating a Model using Draper
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      Section 42.2: Decorating a Model using SimpleDelegator
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      Chapter 43: Elasticsearch
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      Section 43.1: Searchkick
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      Section 43.2: Installation and testing
    • 1-261
      Section 43.3: Setting up tools for development
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      Section 43.4: Introduction
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      Chapter 44: React with Rails using react-rails gem
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      Section 44.1: React installation for Rails using rails_react gem
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      Section 44.2: Using react_rails within your application
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      Section 44.3: Rendering & mounting
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      Chapter 45: Rails Cookbook - Advanced rails recipes/learnings and coding techniques
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      Section 45.1: Playing with Tables using rails console
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      Section 45.2: Rails methods - returning boolean values
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      Section 45.3: Handling the error - undefined method `where' for #<Array:0x000000071923f8>
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      Chapter 46: Multipurpose ActiveRecord columns
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      Section 46.1: Saving an object
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      Section 46.2: How To
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      Chapter 47: Class Organization
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      Section 47.1: Service Class
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      Section 47.2: Model Class
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      Chapter 48: Shallow Routing
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      Section 48.1: Use of shallow
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      Chapter 49: Model states: AASM
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      Section 49.1: Basic state with AASM
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      Chapter 50: Rails 5 API Authetication
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      Section 50.1: Authentication with Rails authenticate_with_http_token
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      Chapter 51: Testing Rails Applications
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      Section 51.1: Unit Test
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      Section 51.2: Request Test
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      Chapter 52: Active Jobs
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      Section 52.1: Introduction
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      Section 52.2: Sample Job
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      Section 52.3: Creating an Active Job via the generator
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      Chapter 53: Rails frameworks over the years
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      Section 53.1: How to find what frameworks are available in the current version of Rails?
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      Section 53.2: Rails versions in Rails 1.x
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      Section 53.3: Rails frameworks in Rails 2.x
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      Section 53.4: Rails frameworks in Rails 3.x
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      Chapter 54: Nested form in Ruby on Rails
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      Section 54.1: How to setup a nested form in Ruby on Rails
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      Chapter 55: Factory Girl
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      Section 55.1: Defining Factories
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      Chapter 56: Import whole CSV files from specific folder
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      Section 56.1: Uploads CSV from console command
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      Chapter 57: Tools for Ruby on Rails code optimization and cleanup
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      Section 57.1: If you want to keep your code maintainable, secure and optimized, look at some gems for code optimization and cleanup :
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      Chapter 58: ActiveJob
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      Section 58.1: Create the Job
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      Section 58.2: Enqueue the Job
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      Chapter 59: Active Model Serializers
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      Section 59.1: Using a serializer
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      Chapter 60: Rails Engine - Modular Rails
    • 1-309
      Section 60.1: Create a modular app
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      Chapter 61: Single Table Inheritance
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      Section 61.1: Basic example
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      Section 61.2: Custom inheritance column
    • 1-313
      Section 61.3: Rails model with type column and without STI
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      Chapter 62: ActiveRecord Transactions
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      Section 62.1: Getting Started with Active Record Transactions
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      Chapter 63: Turbolinks
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      Section 63.1: Binding to turbolink's concept of a page load
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      Section 63.2: Disable turbolinks on specific links
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      Section 63.3: Understanding Application Visits
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      Section 63.4: Cancelling visits before they begin
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      Section 63.5: Persisting elements across page loads
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      Chapter 64: Friendly ID
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      Section 64.1: Rails Quickstart
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      Chapter 65: Securely storing authentication keys
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      Section 65.1: Storing authentication keys with Figaro
    • 1-326
      Chapter 66: Authenticate Api using Devise
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      Section 66.1: Getting Started
    • 1-328
      Chapter 67: Integrating React.js with Rails Using Hyperloop
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      Section 67.1: Adding a simple react component (written in ruby) to your Rails app
    • 1-330
      Section 67.2: Callbacks
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      Section 67.3: Declaring component parameters (props)
    • 1-332
      Section 67.4: HTML Tags
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      Section 67.5: Event Handlers
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      Section 67.6: States
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      Chapter 68: Change a default Rails application enviornment
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      Section 68.1: Running on a local machine
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      Section 68.2: Running on a server
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      Chapter 69: Rails -Engines
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      Section 69.1: Famous examples are
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      Chapter 70: Adding an Amazon RDS to your rails application
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      Section 70.1: Consider we are connecting MYSQL RDS with your rails application
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      Chapter 71: Payment feature in rails
    • 1-343
      Section 71.1: How to integrate with Stripe
    • 1-344
      Chapter 72: Rails on docker
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      Section 72.1: Docker and docker-compose
    • 1-346
      Appendix A: Reserved Words
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      Section A.1: Reserved Word List
    • 1-348
      Credits
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