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# SSL self signed localhost for rails start to finish, no red warnings.
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below)
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048
# 2) Remove the password
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key
if Rails.version.to_f >= 3.1 and Rails.application.config.assets.enabled
require 'capybara/util/save_and_open_page'
module Capybara
class << self
def save_page(html, file_name=nil)
rewrite_css_assets
save_page_html(html, file_name)
end
protected
// MARK: NSFetchedResultsControllerDelegate
func controllerWillChangeContent(controller: NSFetchedResultsController) {
self.tableView.beginUpdates()
}
func controller(controller: NSFetchedResultsController,
didChangeObject anObject: AnyObject,
atIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath?,
forChangeType type: NSFetchedResultsChangeType,
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Pasta / doc.md
Created September 5, 2016 08:53 — forked from oelmekki/doc.md
Rails + Browserify + React + es7

1. Gemfile

gem 'browserify-rails', '1.5.0' # until fix: https://github.com/browserify-rails/browserify-rails/issues/101
gem 'react-rails'

Browserify-rails allows to use browserify within assets pipeline. React-rails is here only to allow to use #react_component (and thus, prerendering).

Note that jquery-rails can be removed from Gemfile, the npm version of jquery and jquery-ujs will be used instead.