- screenshots of scores will be posted in comments
- screenshots of completed sections will be posted in comments
GET
"/tasks"
- displays all the current tasks with the :index
viewGET
"/tasks/:id"
- display a single task with the :show
viewGET
"/tasks/new"
- display the form to create a new task with the :new
viewPOST
"/tasks"
- write a task to the database, and redirect back to "/tasks"
GET
"/tasks/:id/edit"
- display the form for editing an existing task with the :edit
viewPUT
/PATCH
"tasks/:id"
- update a specific task in the database with new data, and display the edited task by redirecting back to "/tasks/:id"
# 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. | |
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# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing, | |
# so if you have any, please share! | |
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# @kyletcarlson | |
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# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems: |
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This list is meant to be a both a quick guide and reference for further research into these topics. It's basically a summary of that comp sci course you never took or forgot about, so there's no way it can cover everything in depth. It also will be available as a gist on Github for everyone to edit and add to.
###Array ####Definition:
##PROTIP: README Love
READMEs are AWESOME. They are one of the best things you can add to a repo, (other than quality code), to make it look professional.
####Things that make a README great:
#!/bin/sh | |
# Git proxy settings | |
echo "Configuring Git..." | |
git config --global http.proxy http://gateway.zscaler.net:80/ | |
git config --system http.proxy http://gateway.zscaler.net:80/ | |
git config --global http.sslVerify false | |
git config --system http.sslVerify false | |
git config --global --unset http.sslcainfo | |
git config --system --unset http.sslcainfo |