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jcasimir / render_and_redirect.markdown
Created September 11, 2011 21:29
Render and Redirect in Rails 3

Render and Redirect

The normal controller/view flow is to display a view template corresponding to the current controller action, but sometimes we want to change that. We use render in a controller when we want to respond within the current request, and redirect_to when we want to spawn a new request.

Render

The render method is very overloaded in Rails. Most developers encounter it within the view template, using render :partial => 'form' or render @post.comments, but here we'll focus on usage within the controller.

:action

@peternixey
peternixey / securing_rails_updates.md
Created March 5, 2012 13:10
How Homakov hacked GitHub and how to protect your application by Peter Nixey

##How Homakov hacked GitHub and the line of code that could have prevented it


Please note: THIS ARTICLE IS NOT WRITTEN BY THE GITHUB TEAM or in any way associated with them. It's simply hosted as a Gist because the markdown formatting is excellent and far clearer than anything I could manage on my personal Tumblr at peternixey.com.

If you'd like to follow me on twitter my handle is @peternixey


@jexchan
jexchan / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created April 10, 2012 15:00
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
@matthutchinson
matthutchinson / fakeout.rb
Created May 10, 2012 16:59
fake.rake - a takeout approach and rake task that generates some random fake data for a rails app (using ffaker)
# place this in lib/fakeout.rb
require 'ffaker'
module Fakeout
class Builder
FAKEABLE = %w(User Product)
attr_accessor :report
@stevegraham
stevegraham / 1.rb
Created September 20, 2012 00:25
Symbol#to_proc
%w(john paul ringo george).map { |p| p.capitalize }
# => ["John", "Paul", "Ringo", "George"]
@troyk
troyk / pg_stat_statements
Created January 5, 2013 18:18
enable postgres pg_stat_statements
1) see re: increasing shmmax http://stackoverflow.com/a/10629164/1283020
2) add to postgresql.conf:
shared_preload_libraries = 'pg_stat_statements' # (change requires restart)
136 pg_stat_statements.max = 1000
137 pg_stat_statements.track = all
3) restart postgres
4) check it out in psql
@kuntoaji
kuntoaji / progress_bar.rb
Created September 6, 2013 06:54
Simple progress bar script without Gem using Ruby.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
progress = 'Progress ['
1000.times do |i|
# i is number from 0-999
j = i + 1
# add 1 percent every 10 times
if j % 10 == 0
@thebucknerlife
thebucknerlife / authentication_with_bcrypt_in_rails_4.md
Last active January 17, 2024 23:54
Simple Authentication in Rail 4 Using Bcrypt

#Simple Authentication with Bcrypt

This tutorial is for adding authentication to a vanilla Ruby on Rails app using Bcrypt and has_secure_password.

The steps below are based on Ryan Bates's approach from Railscast #250 Authentication from Scratch (revised).

You can see the final source code here: repo. I began with a stock rails app using rails new gif_vault

##Steps

@natelandau
natelandau / .bash_profile
Last active March 20, 2024 22:19
Mac OSX Bash Profile
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases
#
# Sections:
# 1. Environment Configuration
# 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality)
# 3. File and Folder Management
# 4. Searching
# 5. Process Management
@antillas21
antillas21 / spec.rb
Last active April 22, 2024 16:56
Stubbing an ActiveRecord::Relation object
# first we create an empty ActiveRecord::Relation object
relation = Model.where(attribute: value)
# then we make the relation stub the :[] method
# and return whatever values we need
relation.stub(:[]).and_return( Model.new({attrs: values})] )
# of course, we can make this too
# instead of the step above
record = double("Model", :foo => 'bar', :bar => 'baz')