- Ruby Delegate.rb Secrets
- Simple presenters to clean up views
- Ruby Forwardable in Depth
- how it works
- SingleForwardable
- identifying responsibility leaks with if
- enforcing encapsulation
- seeing the westward flow and heading east
- ActiveSupport::Delegation, the Rails approach to forwarding
- The Casting gem and why it's different from SimpleDelegator
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server { | |
listen 80; | |
root /usr/share/nginx/html; | |
gzip on; | |
gzip_types text/css application/javascript application/json image/svg+xml; | |
gzip_comp_level 9; | |
etag on; | |
location / { | |
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html; | |
} |
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After automatically updating Postgres to 10.0 via Homebrew, the pg_ctl start command didn't work. | |
The error was "The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 9.6, which is not compatible with this version 10.0." | |
Database files have to be updated before starting the server, here are the steps that had to be followed: | |
# need to have both 9.6.x and latest 10.0 installed, and keep 10.0 as default | |
brew unlink postgresql | |
brew install postgresql@9.6 | |
brew unlink postgresql@9.6 | |
brew link postgresql |
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// Usually I use this in my app's config file, in case I need to disable all cache from the app | |
// Cache is from `js-cache`, something like `import Cache from 'js-cache';` | |
const cacheable = true, | |
cache = new Cache(); | |
// On request, return the cached version, if any | |
axios.interceptors.request.use(request => { | |
// Only cache GET requests | |
if (request.method === 'get' && cacheable) { |
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require 'cgi' | |
require 'json' | |
require 'active_support' | |
def verify_and_decrypt_session_cookie(cookie, secret_key_base) | |
cookie = CGI::unescape(cookie) | |
salt = 'encrypted cookie' | |
signed_salt = 'signed encrypted cookie' | |
key_generator = ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator.new(secret_key_base, iterations: 1000) | |
secret = key_generator.generate_key(salt)[0, ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.key_len] |
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I was having trouble setting the default_url for paperclip attachables while using rails 4 asset pipeline fingerprints. | |
What was not working for some reason: | |
default_url: ActionController::Base.helpers.asset_path('event_default.jpg') | |
What worked for me: | |
default_url: lambda { |image| ActionController::Base.helpers.asset_path('event_default.jpg') } |
NOTE: This post now lives (and kept up to date) on my blog: http://hakunin.com/rails3-load-paths
Do nothing. All files in this dir are eager loaded in production and lazy loaded in development by default.
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$stack, $draws = [], {} | |
def method_missing *args | |
return if args[0][/^to_/] | |
$stack << args.map { |a| a or $stack.pop } | |
$draws[$stack.pop(2)[0][0]] = args[1] if args[0] == :< | |
end | |
class Array | |
def +@ |
by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com
Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.
I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".
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