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koudelka / gist:f4d07b9d998d723e55a0
Created June 6, 2014 20:52
Possible http status codes module for Elixir Phoenix Web Framework
#
# Would this be useful to Phoenix?
#
# In controllers, it'd be nice to be able to refer to status codes as atoms instead of integers.
#
defmodule Phoenix.Controller.StatusCodes do
@http_status_codes %{
@SabretWoW
SabretWoW / rspec_model_testing_template.rb
Last active May 28, 2024 17:41
Rails Rspec model testing skeleton & cheat sheet using rspec-rails, shoulda-matchers, shoulda-callbacks, and factory_girl_rails. Pretty much a brain dump of examples of what you can (should?) test in a model. Pick & choose what you like, and please let me know if there are any errors or new/changed features out there. Reddit comment thread: http…
# This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks,
# scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more.
# Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth.
#
# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing,
# so if you have any, please share!
#
# @kyletcarlson
#
# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems:
@brenes
brenes / model_with_attributes.rb
Last active December 15, 2015 11:29
Common shared examples for rspec
shared_examples_for "model with attributes" do |model_name|
context "validations" do
context "with valid values" do
let(:attributes) { attributes_for model_name }
let(:model_object) { build model_name, attributes }
subject { model_object }
@vsavkin
vsavkin / rich_domain_models2.md
Created September 1, 2012 15:29
Building Rich Domain Models in Rails (revision 2)

Building Rich Domain Models in Rails.

Part 1. Decoupling Persistence.

Abstract

Domain model is an effective tool for software development. It can be used to express really complex business logic, and to verify and validate the understanding of the domain among stakeholders. Building rich domain models in Rails is hard. Primarily, because of Active Record, which doesn't play well with the domain model approach.

One way to deal with this problem is to use an ORM implementing the data mapper pattern. Unfortunately, there is no production ready ORM doing that for Ruby. DataMapper 2 is going to be the first one.

Another way is to use Active Record just as a persistence mechanism and build a rich domain model on top of it. That's what I'm going to talk about in this article.

@fpillet
fpillet / scale.js
Created May 26, 2011 12:07
Javascript value scaling between two ranges
/* Scale a value from one range to another
* Example of use:
*
* // Convert 33 from a 0-100 range to a 0-65535 range
* var n = scaleValue(33, [0,100], [0,65535]);
*
* // Ranges don't have to be positive
* var n = scaleValue(0, [-50,+50], [0,65535]);
*
* Ranges are defined as arrays of two values, inclusive
@njvitto
njvitto / deploy.rake
Created April 11, 2010 16:56 — forked from RSpace/deploy.rake
Rakefile to deploy and rollback to Heroku in two different environments (staging and production) for the same app
#Deploy and rollback on Heroku in staging and production
task :deploy_staging => ['deploy:set_staging_app', 'deploy:push', 'deploy:restart', 'deploy:tag']
task :deploy_production => ['deploy:set_production_app', 'deploy:push', 'deploy:restart', 'deploy:tag']
namespace :deploy do
PRODUCTION_APP = 'YOUR_PRODUCTION_APP_NAME_ON_HEROKU'
STAGING_APP = 'YOUR_STAGING_APP_NAME_ON_HEROKU'
task :staging_migrations => [:set_staging_app, :push, :off, :migrate, :restart, :on, :tag]
task :staging_rollback => [:set_staging_app, :off, :push_previous, :restart, :on]