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@brianpetro
brianpetro / rails-4-new-options
Created April 28, 2015 18:11
Command line options for ` rails new --help ` (Rails 4.2). Useful for planning new Ruby on Rails app. 'Where can I find options for “rails new” command?'
Because I couldn't find these with a quick Google search on 28 April 2015:
Usage:
rails new APP_PATH [options]
Options:
-r, [--ruby=PATH] # Path to the Ruby binary of your choice
# Default: /home/brian/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.2.0/bin/ruby
-m, [--template=TEMPLATE] # Path to some application template (can be a filesystem path or URL)
[--skip-gemfile], [--no-skip-gemfile] # Don't create a Gemfile
@imjasonh
imjasonh / markdown.css
Last active May 24, 2024 22:56
Render Markdown as unrendered Markdown (see http://jsbin.com/huwosomawo)
* {
font-size: 12pt;
font-family: monospace;
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
text-decoration: none;
color: black;
cursor: default;
}
@sebmarkbage
sebmarkbage / Enhance.js
Last active January 31, 2024 18:33
Higher-order Components
import { Component } from "React";
export var Enhance = ComposedComponent => class extends Component {
constructor() {
this.state = { data: null };
}
componentDidMount() {
this.setState({ data: 'Hello' });
}
render() {

Folder Structure

Please note

While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.

Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.

@fotinakis
fotinakis / cancan_matchers.rb
Last active December 8, 2023 14:18
Custom rspec matcher for testing CanCan abilities
# Custom rspec matcher for testing CanCan abilities.
# Originally inspired by https://github.com/ryanb/cancan/wiki/Testing-Abilities
#
# Usage:
# should have_abilities(:create, Post.new)
# should have_abilities([:read, :update], post)
# should have_abilities({manage: false, destroy: true}, post)
# should have_abilities({create: false}, Post.new)
# should not_have_abilities(:update, post)
# should not_have_abilities([:update, :destroy], post)

Commands examples

If the namespace is not used then the commands will perform on top of the default database. bundle exec rake db:create bundle exec rake db:migrate

By using the namespace we are going to use all the configuration for our alternate DB. bundle exec rake store:db:create bundle exec rake store:db:migrate

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 3, 2024 11:21
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@deepakkumarnd
deepakkumarnd / server_setup.sh
Last active April 3, 2020 15:14
Server setup script
# This script has to be run as a root user
echo "* Updating system"
apt-get update
apt-get -y upgrade
echo "* Installing packages"
apt-get -y install build-essential libmagickcore-dev imagemagick libmagickwand-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev git-core nginx redis-server curl nodejs htop
id -u deploy &> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
@dhh
dhh / test_induced_design_damage.rb
Last active June 22, 2023 06:18
This is an extraction from Jim Weirich's "Decoupling from Rails" talk, which explained how to apply the hexagonal design pattern to make every layer of your application easily unit testable (without touching the database etc). It only seeks to extract a single method, the EmployeesController#create method, to illustrate the design damage that's …
# Original Rails controller and action
class EmployeesController < ApplicationController
def create
@employee = Employee.new(employee_params)
if @employee.save
redirect_to @employee, notice: "Employee #{@employee.name} created"
else
render :new
end
@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