Cloning internet applications with Ruby : make your own TinyURL, Twitter, Flickr, or Facebook using Ruby /
Chapter 2:URL Shorteners - Cloning TinyURL; All about URL shorteners; Main features; Designing the clone; Creating a short URL for each long URL; Automatically redirecting from a short URL to a long URL; Providing a customized short URL; Filtering undesirable words out; Previewing the long URL; Prov...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham, UK :
Packt Pub.,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright; About the Author; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Cloning Internet Applications; Who would find this book useful; Popular Internet applications; Technologies used; Sinatra; Installing; Routes; Splitting route into multiple files; Redirection; Filters; Static pages; Views; Layouts; Helpers; Error handling; DataMapper; Installing; Connecting to the database; Creating models; Defining associations between models; Creating the database tables; Finding records; Haml; Installing; Using Haml; Haml and Ruby; How this book works; Caveat
- All about microblogsTwitter; Why Twitter?; Main features; Designing the clone; Posting statuses; Following users; Sending publicly directed messages; Sending privately directed messages; Re-tweeting; Public timeline; API; Authentication, access control, and user management; Third party authentication and access control; Authentication and user management; Scalability and stability; Technologies and platforms used; JSON; Mashups; RPX; Google ClientLogin; Gravatar; TinyURL; Heroku; Building the clone; Modeling the data; User; Status; Building the application flow
- Authenticating and managing usersDisplaying and updating statuses; Sending and displaying direct messages; Showing and forming relationships; Implementing the API; Deploying the clone; Deploying locally; Deploying to the cloud; Summary; Chapter 4:Photo Sharing
- Cloning Flickr; All about photo-sharing services; Flickr; Main features; Designing the clone; Authentication, access control, and user management; Albums and photos; Uploading and storing photos; Comments; Annotations; Editing photos; Friendly URLs; Sharing photos; Technologies and platforms used; Mashups; RPX; Gravatar; Pixlr
- Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (S3)RightAWS; Building the clone; Configuration; Modeling the data; User; Album; Photo; Annotation; Comment; Building the application flow; Authenticating and managing users; Landing page; Managing albums; Uploading photos; Displaying photos; Annotating photos; Commenting on photos; Editing photos; Sharing photos; Deploying the clone; Deploying on a server; Summary; Chapter 5:Social Networking Services
- Cloning Facebook 1; All about social networking services; Facebook; Main features; User; Community; Content sharing; Designing the clone