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|a Rails 3 in action /
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|a Machine generated contents note: 1. Ruby on Rails, the framework -- 1.1. What is Ruby on Rails? -- Benefits -- Common terms -- Rails in the wild -- 1.2. Developing your first application -- Installing Rails -- Generating an application -- Starting the application -- Scaffolding -- Migrations -- Viewing and creating purchases -- Validations -- Showing off -- Routing -- Updating -- Deleting -- 1.3. Summary -- 2. Testing saves your bacon -- 2.1. Test-and behavior-driven development -- 2.2. Test-driven development -- Why test? -- Writing your first test -- Saving bacon -- 2.3. Behavior-driven development -- RSpec -- Cucumber -- 2.4. Summary -- 3. Developing a real Rails application -- 3.1. Application setup -- The application story -- Version control -- The Gemfile and generators -- Database configuration -- Applying a stylesheet -- 3.2. First steps -- Creating projects -- RESTful routing -- Committing changes -- Setting a page title -- Validations -- 3.3. Summary -- 4. Oh CRUD! -- 4.1. Viewing projects -- Writing a feature -- The Factory Girl -- Adding a link to a project -- 4.2. Editing projects -- The edit action -- The update action -- 4.3. Deleting projects -- Writing a feature -- Adding a destroy action -- Looking for what isn't there -- 4.4. Summary -- 5. Nested resources -- 5.1. Creating tickets -- Nested routing helpers -- Creating a tickets controller -- Defining a has_many association -- Creating tickets within a project -- Finding tickets scoped by project -- Ticket validations -- 5.2. Viewing tickets -- Listing tickets -- Culling tickets -- 5.3. Editing tickets -- Adding the edit action -- Adding the update action -- 5.4. Deleting tickets -- 5.5. Summary -- 6. Authentication and basic authorization -- 6.1. What Devise does -- Installing Devise -- 6.2. User signup -- 6.3. Confirmation link sign-in -- Testing email -- Confirming confirmation -- 6.4. Form sign-in -- 6.5. Linking tickets to users -- Attributing tickets to users -- We broke something! -- Fixing the Viewing Tickets feature -- Fixing the Editing Tickets feature -- Fixing the Deleting Tickets feature -- 6.6. Summary -- 7. Basic access control -- 7.1. Projects can be created only by admins -- 7.2. Adding the admin field to the users table -- 7.3. Restricting actions to admins only -- Fixing three more broken scenarios -- Hiding the New Project link -- Hiding the edit and delete links -- 7.4. Namespace routing -- 7.5. Namespace-based CRUD -- Adding a namespace root -- The index action -- The new action -- The create action -- 7.6. Creating admin users -- 7.7. Editing users -- The show action -- The edit and update actions -- 7.8. Deleting users -- Ensuring you can't delete yourself -- 7.9. Summary -- 8. More authorization -- 8.1. Restricting read access -- 8.2. Restricting by scope -- 8.3. Fixing what you broke -- Fixing Editing Projects -- Fixing the four failing features -- One mare thing -- Fixing Signing Up -- 8.4. Blocking access to tickets -- Locking out the bad guys -- 8.5. Restricting write access -- Rewriting a feature -- Blocking creation -- What is CanCan? -- Adding abilities -- 8.6. Restricting update access -- No updating for you! -- Authorizing editing -- 8.7. Restricting delete access -- Enforcing destroy protection -- Hiding links based on permission -- 8.8. Assigning permissions -- Viewing projects -- And the rest -- 8.9. Seed data -- 8.10. Summary -- 9. File uploading -- 9.1. Attaching a File -- A feature featuring files -- Enter stage right, Paperclip -- Using Paperclip -- 9.2. Attaching many files -- Two more files -- Using nested attributes -- 9.3. Serving files through a controller -- Protecting files -- Showing your assets -- Public assets -- Privatizing assets -- 9.4. Using JavaScript -- JavaScript testing -- Introducing jQuery -- Adding more files with JavaScript -- Responding to an asynchronous request -- Sending parameters for an asynchronous request -- 9.5. Summary -- 10. Tracking state -- 10.1. Leaving a comment -- Where's the ticket? -- The comment form -- The comment model -- The comments controller -- 10.2. Changing a ticket's state -- Creating the State model -- Selecting states -- Callbacks -- Seeding states -- Fixing creating comments -- 10.3. Tracking changes -- Ch-ch-changes -- Another c-c-callback -- Displaying changes -- Show me the page -- Automatic escaping saves your bacon -- Styling states -- 10.4. Managing states -- Adding additional states -- Defining a default slate -- 10.5. Locking down states -- Hiding a select box -- Bestowing changing slate permissions -- Hacking a form -- Ignoring a parameter -- 10.6. Summary -- 11. Tagging -- 11.1. Creating tags -- Creating tags feature -- Using text_field_tag -- Showing tags -- Defining the tags association -- The Tag model -- Displaying a ticket's tags -- 11.2. Adding more tags -- Adding tags through a comment -- Fixing the CommentsController spec -- 11.3. Tag restriction -- Testing tag restriction -- Tags are allowed, for some -- 11.4. Deleting a tag -- Testing tag deletion -- Adding a link to delete the tag -- Actually removing a tag -- 11.5. Finding tags -- Testing search -- Searching by stale with Searcher -- Searching by state -- Search, but without the search -- 11.6. Summary -- 12. Sending email -- 12.1. Sending ticket notifications -- Automatically watching a ticket -- Using observers -- Defining the watchers association -- Introducing Action Mailer -- An Action Mailer template -- Delivering HTML emails -- 12.2. Subscribing to updates -- Testing comment subscription -- Automatically adding a user to a watchlist -- Unsubscribing from ticket notifications -- 12.3. Real-world email -- Testing real-world email -- Configuring Action Mailer -- Connecting to Gmail -- 12.4. Receiving emails -- Setting a reply-to address -- Receiving a reply -- 12.5. Summary -- 13. Designing an API -- 13.1. The projects API -- Your first API -- Serving an API -- API authentication -- Error reporting -- Serving XML -- Creating projects -- Restricting access to only admins -- A single project -- No project for you! -- Updating a project -- Exterminate! -- 13.2. Beginning the tickets API -- 13.3. Rate limiting -- One request, two request, three request, four -- No more, thanks! -- Back to zero -- 13.4. Versioning an API -- Creating a new version -- 13.5. Summary -- 14. Deployment -- 14.1. Server setup -- Setting up a server using VirtualBox -- Installing the base -- 14.2. RVM and Ruby -- Installing RVM -- Installing Ruby -- 14.3. Creating a user for the app -- Key-based authentication -- Disabling password authentication -- 14.4. The database server -- Creating a database and user -- Ident authentication -- 14.5. Deploy away! -- Deploy keys -- Configuring Capistrano -- Setting up the deploy environment -- Deploying the application -- Bundling gems -- Choosing a database -- 14.6. Serving requests -- Installing Passenger -- An init script -- 14.7. Summary -- 15. Alternative authentication -- 15.1. How OAuth works -- 15.2. Twitter authentication -- Selling up OmniAuth -- Registering an application with Twitter -- Setting up an OmniAuth testing environment -- Testing Twitter sign-in -- 15.3. GitHub authentication -- Registering and testing GitHub auth -- 15.4. Summary -- 16. Basic performance enhancements -- 16.1. Pagination -- Introducing Kaminari -- Paginating an interface -- Paginating an API -- 16.2. Database query enhancements -- Eager loading -- Database indexes -- 16.3. Page and action caching -- Caching a page -- Caching an action -- Cache sweepers -- Client-side caching -- Caching page fragments -- 16.4. Background workers -- 16.5. Summary -- 17. Engines -- 17.1.A brief history of engines -- 17.2. Why engines are useful -- 17.3. Brand-new engine -- Creating an engine -- The layout of an engine -- Engine routing -- 17.4. Setting up a testing environment -- Removing Test: Unit -- Installing RSpec and Capybara -- 17.5.
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|a Writing your first engine feature -- Your first Capybara test -- Setting up routes -- The topics controller -- The index action -- The new action -- The create action -- The show action -- Showing an association count -- 17.6. Adding more posts to topics -- 17.7. Classes outside your control -- Engine configuration -- A fake User model -- Authenticating topics -- Adding authorship to topics -- Post authentication -- Showing the last post -- 17.8. Releasing as a gem -- 17.9. Integrating with an application -- 17.10. Summary -- 18. Rack-based applications -- 18.1. Building Rack applications -- A basic. Rack application -- 18.2. Building bigger Rack applications -- You're breaking up -- Running a combined Rack application -- 18.3. Mounting a Rack application with Rails -- Mounting Heartbeat -- Introducing Sinatra -- The API, by Sinatra -- Basic error checking -- 18.4. Middleware -- Middleware in Rails -- Investigating ActionDispatch: Static -- Crafting middleware -- 18.5. Summary.
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