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The Rails Authentication generator is getting new test helpers. We'll take a look at how to use them with integration tests and how to extend them to work with system tests too.
Rails now ships the Trix editor as a separate gem (action_text-trix) instead of being included in ActionText. This allows for separate releases independently of Rails.
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Enumerable provides a suite of sorting, filtering, iterating functionality to any collection class in Ruby. It's easy to implement and use, so let's see how to use it.
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To provide clean integrations with Rails plugins, we can use lazy load hooks to add callbacks for when classes are loaded.
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Learn how to use the CodeMirror editor in your browser using Importmaps.
Rails 8 introduces a new expect method for permitting parameters that fixes a few of the issues with require and permit. Let's take a look!
Ruby 3.4 added 'it' to reference a block parameter with no variable name. Let's check it out!
Hotwire Spark is a new live reloading tool for Hotwire applications that uses morphing to update the page smoothly.
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Black Friday is a popular shopping holiday every year. In this lesson, we'll build a Ruby gem to help automate our Black Friday sales each year.
Import maps are great, but how do they work? In this lesson, we'll demystify import maps and see how they integrate with Rails' asset pipeline.
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Rails 8 now ships with multiple databases by default. In this lesson, we'll learn how the configuration works and how to deploy to production with environment variables
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1 How To Add Impersonation To Rails Authentication Generator 16:10
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The Rails authentication generator is an awesome new addition with Rails 8 so let's explore how we can customize it to support user impersonation.
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Rubocop Rails Omakase is just a starting place and provides a handful of rules.
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Rails 7.2 now warns if any test runs without assertions. It helps make tests that may raise errors more explicit and less prone to mistakes.
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1 How to use Omakase Rubocop Linter/Formatter Rules for Rails 18:51
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Formatting Ruby code can be a point of contention because the language is so flexible, but it
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1 Defer Job Enqueues After Transaction Commit in Rails 7.2 17:14
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Enqueuing jobs inside of a database transaction is a common mistake that's now handled for you automatically in Rails 7.2
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The new browser guard in Rails 7.2 allows you to gate access to your application if a user is not using a modern browser.
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Installing dependencies to develop and run your Rails applications locally can be a pain.
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Rails 7.2 introduced a new rate limit feature that uses the Rails cache for preventing abuse of routes in your applications.
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Honeybadger's new Insights feature is awesome but required manually editing the yaml file to enable. Let's make a pull request to automate this.
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In this lesson, we'll dive into some code to add timeouts for an issue with net-ssh with the help of Mike Perham
Sometimes you need user input to be restricted to a certain range or limited like "greater than zero". While you can do this with conditionals, there are some useful tricks to do this better in Ruby.
Rubygems.org released a new feature called Trusted Publishing which allows you to release gems directly from GitHub Actions without requiring 2FA or long-lived API tokens. Let's see how it works!
Sometimes you write code to get a feature working and stop there. With a little refactoring, you can extract local variables into methods that make testing and extending easier.
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In this episode, we will learn about handling one-time payments with the Pay gem and Stripe embedded checkout. This is a great approach for non-recurring payments and can be implemented very quickly.
In this video, you'll learn about a feature of IRB, which is the ability to change context into an object.
Ever wondered how Rails controllers get their functionality? Let's see how we can add translation support to Rails API controllers by looking at the Rails source
Adam McCrea walks through using Phlex to build components for views in your Rails applications. Phlex is a Ruby gem for building fast object-oriented HTML and SVG components using Ruby constructs: methods, keyword arguments and blocks.
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Mission Control Jobs is a UI for ActiveJob in Rails. It was announced at Rails World 2023 and just got released. It currently supports SolidQueue and Resque with more queue adapter support in the future.
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1 Single Table Inheritance (STI) with ActiveRecord in Rails 13:24
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Have models that store the same data but need different functionality? Rails provides Single Table Inheritance in ActiveRecord to solve this problem.
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Notifications in Rails applications are even easier now with the new release of Noticed gem v2. We'll explore how to add notifications to your Rails app in just a few minutes.
Ruby 3.3.0 was released today and this lesson we're diving into the goodies included in the new version.
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In this lesson, we will pick up where we left off in the last part and package up our script into a gem that we can share. Along the way, we'll look at how we can spread responsibility across a few small classes to separate concerns and hopefully make the
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Solid Queue is a database backed queue adapter for ActiveJob in your Rails apps. Instead of requiring an additional service like Redis, jobs are managed in the database itself and it's compatible with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
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In this lesson, we will be looking at getting a v1 of a Ruby script that will fetch, pull, and push across several repositories and remotes to keep our code up-to-date. Hopefully, it will give you ideas for other areas in your workflow where a simple Ruby
Discover how the new template locals work in Rails 7.1
In this lesson, we will look at a key element in what make the web, the web. Hyperlinks.
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In this lesson, we will explore the other types of input elements which we can use in our forms.
In this lesson, we will explore the button element and some of the lesser known attributes/functionality that can be added to them.
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1 HTML Learning Path - Form Parameter Naming Conventions In Rails 5:23
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In this lesson, we will step briefly into the world of forms in Rails to see the naming conventions Rails uses to help us get structured data from form submissions in our Rails applications.
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In this lesson, we will learn about how to provide better structure to our webpages using more semantic elements from HTML5.
In this lesson, we will learn about how to display images on our webpages.
In this lesson, we will lay down our foundational knowledge of forms on the web, knowledge that will be used throughout your career as a web developer.
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In this lesson, we will learn about how to display content in a list and how we can use list elements to create navigational aids for our webpages.
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In this lesson, we will learn about the basic structure of HTML documents.
In this lesson, we will have a look at the elements used to markup text content in HTML.
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In this lesson, we will learn what HTML is and why we need to know about it.
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1 How Rails.env works with EnvironmentInquirer & StringInquirer 12:47
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Rails.env looks and acts like a Ruby String, but you can call methods with question marks on it. In this lesson, we'll learn how it works using ActiveSupport StringInquirer.
In this episode, we will look into the new health check endpoint that will come by default in a Rails 7.1 application.
How to upgrade to Rails 7.1 This will also work with any other version and offers a few tips on how to test things out and revert back if necessary.
Normalizing data has always been a pain in Rails, but not anymore! Instead of callbacks or overriding setters, Rails 7.1 introduces "normalizes" to make normalizing data easy.
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Rails 7.1 introduces many new features for authentication. In this lesson, we'll show you how to implement authentication from scratch using Rails 7.1's new features.
In this episode we discuss how to extend Rails (gently) with Kasper Timm Hansen and a few of his open source gems. The important idea here is for people to try to come up with their own ideas of making Rails better.
Bundler 2.4.19 introduces a new "file:" option for specifying the Ruby version file. This makes it easy for you to have a single point of truth for your Ruby version file.
Mobile and desktop versions of widgets often need to be completely different. Navigation and tabs on mobile don't work well when there are lots of items so we'll show you how to use Turbo and a select tag for mobile navs.
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In this video, we will be looking at how to better debug issues in our programs and applications by leveraging the Ruby Debug gem.
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Turbo Frames provide an iFrame like concept for Hotwire applications. If you're using Turbo streams to replace a portion of the page, you can accomplish the same thing even easier using Turbo Frames
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In this episode, we will look at refactoring some time related code by leveraging ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone
In this episode, we will extend Trix by adding a text highlighting feature.
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1 The difference between Link_to vs Button_to in Ruby on Rails 14:22
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A lot of developers use link_to and button_to interchangeably. In this lesson, we'll explore when you should use link_to and when to use button_to and the differences between them.
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Processing inbound webhooks can be tricky. In this lesson, you'll learn how receive, verify, and process webhooks in an efficient and well-organized manner.
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Blog posts often need cover images for social sharing. In this lesson, we'll add cover image file uploads with ActiveStorage.
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Pagination is something we don't need until we publish a lot of blog posts. We can use the pagy gem to add page links to the bottom of our pages and handle thousands of blog posts.
Over time, you'll need to upgrade the Ruby version of your Rails application. For example, a new version of Ruby was released since we started this series that fixes a couple security issues in Ruby so we'll teach you how to upgrade your Ruby version.
Rails uses the MVC Pattern. This isn't as scary as it sounds. It's basically a design architecture that gives you 3 primary buckets to help you organize your code.
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1 Blog Posts with File Uploads using ActiveStorage & Amazon S3 21:41
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ActionText builds on top of the ActiveStorage file uploads feature in Rails, so we're going to configure Amazon S3 storage so we can upload files in production
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ActionText is a feature of Rails that allows you to add rich text including file uploads to any of your models. This is a perfect fit for our Blog Posts, so we're going to replace the text column with a rich text field with ActionText.
Scopes are a way for us to change the way a database table is queried. For example, we can use them to change the ordering of the results so certain records are first.
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Our scheduled blog posts adds some complexity to our app. In this lesson, we're going to write some tests to make sure that our code does what we want it to do.
Scheduling blog posts to be published in the future is the next feature we're going to add. In this lesson, we'll talk about several options we have to implement this and then choose one to build.
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Next we're going to deploy our Rails blog application to production! This is a huge step, but also
Our blog doesn't look great. We're going to install TailwindCSS so we can easily style our Rails application however we want.
Anyone can create, edit, or delete a blog post in our Rails app currently. In this lesson, we'll add authentication so only allowed users can do those actions.
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We want to be able to delete blog posts we no longer want. We'll learn how to delete blog posts and refactor our code in this lesson.
Implementing Edit and Update actions are straightforward now. We can reuse what we've learned with New and Create and reuse some of the logic to edit and update database records in Rails.
Handling form submissions with Rails teaches us about strong parameters and saving data with our Rails models into the database.
We now want to create new Blog Posts in our Rails app, not directly in the database. To do this, we're going to start by building a new action and form for inputting data for our Rails model.
We need a way to view individual Blog Posts on their own URLs now. That's where our Show action comes into play and we will learn how to build that in this lesson.
An index page allows us to display all the blog posts in our database. We will learn how to setup routes that point to controllers and actions that render HTML.
The first thing we need is a database table to store our blog posts. We create a Rails model (the M in MVC) to create the database and a Ruby class for us to interact with the database table.
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Now that we've created a new Rails app, let's take a look at the files generated and learn what they do
We're going to build a Blog with Ruby on Rails so let's start by making sure we have everything installed and create our new Rails app
Object oriented programming and Ruby go hand in hand. This lesson, we'll learn how to define classes and create instances of them to organize our code.
Loops allow you to run code multiple times. This is handy when you need to process a group of items one at a time until the entire group is finished. We'll also learn about Ruby blocks to define the set of operations.
So far, our project has been a single line of operation. We can refactor this to use methods to reuse code in various ways.
A method or function is a way to define a group of code that can be used repeatedly. We'll learn how to define methods in our Ruby code and then use them multiple times.
Conditionals allow your code to take different paths. Learn how to use conditionals like if statements in your Ruby code
Learn how to use Hashes in your Ruby code
Learn how to use Arrays in your Ruby code
Learn how to use Integers and Floats in your Ruby code
Learn how Strings work in Ruby
Learn how to execute Ruby Scripts and interactively run Ruby code in IRB
In this lesson, we look at the tools we will need to have installed so that we can start on our journey to learning SQL.
In this lesson, we will look at how to setup auto-incrementing integers ids for our rows in our database tables.
In this lesson, we will begin to explore how we can relate rows from one table to rows in another table by using foreign keys.
In this lesson, we will look at using the foreign keys to join tables together to return results from both tables.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to group rows by a given column and then use aggregate functions to perform calculations on the results.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to update the data and delete rows of data from our database tables.
In this lesson, we will look at how to use calculations with the where clause to filter the results from our database queries.
In this lesson, we will look at how to filter the results from our database queries.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to perform calculations on the data we retrieve from columns in our database tables.
In this lesson, we will look at how to select rows of data from our database tables.
In this lesson, we will look at how to manipulate string data returned from our queries.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to filter the groups resulting from writing group by clauses with the HAVING clause.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to use joins together with group by clauses to group by columns from other tables.
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In this lesson, we will look at how to insert data into our database table.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to create and drop tables in our database with SQL commands.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to create and drop databases with SQL commands.
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Learn how to auto-submit forms when a user changes a value and use custom Turbo Stream Actions to update the page
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In part one of this episode on leveraging ActiveSupport::Duration, we look at how to provide a solution to calculating and updating model attributes that represent lengths of time. We look at ActiveSupport::Duration and how we can write a custom coder cla
Rails ships with support for using Memcached as the cache storage. Memcached is an open source, key value store that is designed primarily for caching. Out of the box it is configured to automatically expire old cache keys and can easily be scaled up with
In this episode, we will look at an option for beginning to refactor your code architecture to use modules as a first step to potentially extracting a new class.
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In this episode, we look at how to get started making utility programs with Ruby similar to the built in cat and grep programs.
Debugging Ruby with the Caller method
In this follow-up episode on building your first Ruby gem, we look at setting up version control, adding a basic testing setup, and adding a basic GitHub action for a CI (continuous integration) setup. With these pieces in place, we should have a solid fo
In this episode, we will create our first Ruby Gem. It will be a very simplified gem that adds a method to the built-in Ruby Array class. The goal is to understand the core pieces of what is needed to create a gem that we can share with the community.
In this episode, we look at how to make a Railsbyte template. Specifically, we will be making a Railsbyte that will set up our application for deployment with Render which will allow us to be able to reuse the template on any application that we would lik
Deploying your Ruby on Rails applications to Render is only a few file modifications away. Learn how to deploy your Ruby on Rails applications using Render in this episode.
Fly.io supports deploying Ruby on Rails using Docker containers to multiple regions. For the same benefits you get using a CDN, you can use Fly.io to deploy Rails and Postgres close to your users around the world.
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MQTT is a message protocol for Internet of Things devices. It's very similar to pubsub where you can broadcast and subscribe to different topics. Learn how to send messages to an MQTT broker in this tutorial.
Learn the basics of SQL using the PostgreSQL database
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1 Air Quality Monitoring with Ruby, a Raspberry PI & PMS5003 Sensor 17:04
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Learn how to use a PMS5003 air quality sensor with Ruby on the Raspberry Pi. We'll use this to monitor air quality and gather data.
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Learn about the ActionController Parameters with_defaults method to clean up your params in your Rails applications
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Overriding the Confirm method in Turbolinks and Hotwire has been pretty tricky until now. Using promises, Turbo can now wait until the user has submitted the confirm modal.
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A command palette is a common feature for power users. Learn how to add a command palette to your Ruby on Rails app using the Ninja Keys web component.
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In this video, we will take a look at how to use a few association declaration options to build a couple of has_one associations off of a has_many association in Rails.
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In this video, we will explore how the concepts we looked at in "Flattening Scopes in Ruby" are used in Rails by taking a look at the assert_difference method. We will walk through how the method works while taking note of where the concepts are applied.
In this video, we will look at how to use blocks and bindings in Ruby to pass local variables across different scopes.
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CSS Variables or CSS custom properties allow you to define variables that can be used throughout your CSS to change properties and their values dynamically. It's a wonderful feature for allowing users to customize the look of your website.
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Testing out new features or changes in production is something almost every application needs. Flipper is a fantastic tool with a GUI for rolling out these changes easily in your Ruby on Rails app.
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1 How to manage and run Maintenance Tasks for Rails in Production 9:29
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Deploying to production often requires running tasks to backfill new columns and other data. The maintenance_tasks gem from Shopify does a great job of allowing you to define tasks with arguments and run them in production.
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Meilisearch is an open source search engine written in Rust that integrates nicely with Rails to provide advanced search capabilities similar to ElasticSearch.
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Hotwire allows us to add inline editing easily in Rails forms using Turbo Frames. Learn how to implement them in a reusable manner so you can inline edit any fields across any model.
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1 Migrating from Rails UJS to Hotwire: Data Method, Confirm, and Disable With 12:38
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Turbo now provides equivalents to Rails UJS data confirm, disable with, and method attributes that we can use.
Learn how to use Kredis and see it works by implementing a recent searches unique list
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1 Refactoring Javascript with Stimulus Values API & Defaults 20:06
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Refactoring a Javascript countdown timer into a reusable Stimulus controller gives a look at the flexibility we can achieve by taking advantage of the Stimulus Values API and customizing the default values.
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1 Rails PR Code Review with Kasper Timm Hansen from the Rails core team 1:10:18
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A code review with Kasper from the Rails core team to show us the process of reviewing, designing, and refactoring Rails code.
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Using jQuery and plugins like jQueryUI in modern Javascript can be a little tricky. We'll see how to use it, how to deal with javascript import hoisting and how to add plugins like jQueryUI
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Installing Bootstrap is easier than ever thanks to CSS Bundling in Rails now. It also wires up the Javascript so you don't have to do much of anything.
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JSBundling provides a flexible way of using different Javascript bundlers like ESBuild. It strikes a great balance between the asset pipeline and webpacker. Plus, Esbuild can bundle your Javascript lightning fast.
The first step in building an API wrapper Rubygem is building your HTTP client. We're going to use Faraday as our HTTP client and get it setup with authentication.
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Need to dynamically update fields when a user changes a select box? We can do that easily in Rails using Hotwire's Turbo Stream actions.
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Learn how to deploy your Ruby on Rails app to a Staging Environment
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Web Components are a great way to encapsulate Javascript logic around an element in your HTML. We'll explore how to create Custom Elements and see how Hotwire uses them for Turbo Stream actions.
Learn how to use Rails' brand new Request.js library for making AJAX requests in your Javascript
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In part 1, we're going to setup our Rails application, our models, and connect Hotwire so we can dig into building ActionMailbox next.
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Ever wondered how to generate contrasting colors in your Rails app? It's easy using the YIQ calculation and we can test it easily with helper tests.
Learn how to accept payments in your Rails app with Stripe Checkout using the Pay gem
Docker allows you to build a self-contained image with your application code and all it's dependencies. We'll setup our Dockerfile for the Rails app and Docker Compose yml for any other services we might need like Postgres or Redis.
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Want to login your user across all subdomains in your Rails app? Here's how.
Hotwire lets us broadcast changes so we can use the same approach for nested comments, but in realtime!
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 7: Adding Bootstrap CSS & Javascript 2:44
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 4: The MVC (Model, View, Controller) Pattern? 4:45
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 3: How HTTP Requests work in the Browser 8:07
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 10: Setting up a Git repository and Flash messages 14:28
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 21: Reset Password Token Mailer 11:36
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 28: Setting Records with Before Actions 1:31
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 34: Background Job for Posting Tweets 8:33
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 37: Creating a GitHub Repo to store our code 4:04
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1 Rails for Beginners Part 39: Dependent Destroy Model Associations 3:29
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Upgrading from Turbolinks to Hotwire is actually pretty simple now that Turbo handles error responses
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Hotwire's Turbo library intercepts forms automatically so Devise needs a few tweaks to work with it. Learn how to do that in this screencast!
Hotwire is the NEW MAGIC that DHH has been teasing about for so long. This episode we'll build the famous Twitter clone using Hotwire to see how it compares to other solutions out there.
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1 How to use Stimulus JS 2.0's new Values and CSS Classes APIs 10:44
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Stimulus JS 2.0 just came out and it includes the awesome Values and CSS Classes APIs
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Continuous Deployment is the automation of deploying any code that gets merged into your main or release branch. We can easily set up GitHub Actions to run CI and CD for us to automate everything.
Ever wanted to run your Rails app against multiple versions of Rails? You can with "dual booting" which helps you keep your stable Rails version but also test against the latest.
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1 How to use Google Analytics gtag.js with Turbolinks & Webpacker 7:03
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Learn how to add Google Analytics' gtag.js to Webpacker with Turbolinks support
Thor is a tool in Ruby that powers command line tools like the Rails generators. In this video, we're fixing an unexpected situation that we found while using Thor.
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Appraisal lets us test our code against different versions of dependencies. This is fantastic if you're building Rubygems that must work with multiple versions of Rails or other dependencies
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Noticed is my new gem for adding notifications to Rails apps. Notifications are really complicated to build and we've done the heavy lifting for you.
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1 How to translate and localize apps with Rails Internationalization (18n) 17:54
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Translating and localizing your app is important to make it accessible to users around the world. Rails provides internationalization (I18n) tools to make this easier and it's got a lot of cool tricks available.
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Add code coverage to your app using SimpleCov and RailsBytes. We'll walk through installing simplecov and creating a RailsByte to automate it for us going forward.
Using Vonage (previously known as OpenTok), we can add multiuser live video chat to Rails in just 20 minutes. It also supports broadcasting things like webinars, recording videos, and more.
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Learn how to use Cable Ready to perform realtime browser updates using actions generated in Rails controllers, models, and background jobs. Cable Ready is the magic behind Stimulus Reflex.
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An updated version of our Group Chat series using Webpacker, ActionCable, Stimulus.js, and modern Javascript to build a very clean version of realtime group chat in Rails
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Adding Infinite Scroll to your Rails app is easy with Stimulus.js, Turbolinks, and Pagy
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Drag and drop sortable lists in Rails aren't too hard using Sortablejs and Stimulus to make wire them up to our backend with acts_as_list
Stimulus Reflex is one of the coolest new libraries out there. It can update the browser in realtime and allow you to build reactive applications without any Javascript. It's awesome.
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1 Google Maps and Google Places Autocomplete API with Rails, Turbolinks, and Stimulus.js 23:11
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Learn how to implement Google Maps and the Google Places Autocomplete API in Rails compatible with Turbolinks using StimulusJS
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A getting started guide on the Pay gem for accepting payments in Rails
File uploads in Rails with Shrine make it easy to upload and customize how files get uploaded and processed in Rails
This series walks through the entire process of building a Ruby on Rails app from start to finish. We'll be building AnimatedGif.me for saving and sharing animated gifs as easily as possible.
This series walks through the entire process of building a Ruby on Rails app from start to finish. We'll be building AnimatedGif.me for saving and sharing animated gifs as easily as possible.
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This series walks through the entire process of building a Ruby on Rails app from start to finish. We'll be building AnimatedGif.me for saving and sharing animated gifs as easily as possible.
We can use timestamps in our database to track of online users in your Rails
Learn how to implement Uppy as a frontend for uploading files via drag and drop, paste, URL, Google Drive, Dropbox, webcam and more to Active Storage in Rails
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Ever wanted an editor and Rails environment you can use anywhere? Cloud9 is the perfect option for this and can run on an EC2 instance in your AWS account.
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Dependency Injection is a common technique for making your code more flexible and testable by removing strict dependencies upon other classes, modules, and other types of dependencies in your code
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Test suites often become brittle over time where small changes end up breaking various tests. One way to avoid that is by avoiding using hardcoded values in your test suite.
Rails provides several helper methods for testing times and dates in your applications. You can now freeze time and time travel like in the movies!
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Learn how to test Active Job in your Ruby on Rails application
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1 GitHub Actions with Ruby on Rails: Setting up Continuous Integration 14:18
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Learn how to set up GitHub Actions to run Continuous Integration (CI) with Ruby on Rails
System tests allow you to use a browser for testing your Rails app including Javascript
Adding Devise test helpers allows you to quickly login a user for testing controllers in Rails
Learn how to write tests for validations on ActiveRecord objects in Ruby on Rails
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With Rails 6.0, you can now define multiple primary and replica databases, define separate migrations for each primary database, and configure each model to read and write from different databases.
Learn how to remove conditionals and make your code simpler and more reliable using Ruby and ActiveSupport's Array wrap methods
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Sending SMS or Text Messages in Ruby on Rails is really easy using an API like Twilio
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Jumpstart Pro is finally out today! We'll take a look at out to build a subscription content business with it in under 10 minutes
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ActionMailbox is a new feature of Rails 6 for processing inbound emails to let users respond to your app via email. We'll do a quick rundown and build a simple reply by email feature to our app.
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Rails's webpacker gem makes it super easy to load both Bootstrap's CSS and JS into your Rails app using webpack
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1 How to Remove Unused CSS Classes from Tailwind CSS, Boostrap, and more with PurgeCSS 11:42
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CSS frameworks like Tailwind, Bootstrap, Foundation, etc all come with many CSS classes you probably aren't using. This creates huge CSS files unless we use a tool like PurgeCSS to look through our code and remove the unused classes.
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With TailwindCSS 1.0 just around the corner and some changes in Rails 6 to Webpacker, we take a look at how to install and setup the latest version of TailwindCSS with Rails 6.0
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Rails 6 defaults to using Webpacker for Javascript instead of the asset pipeline. We'll learn how everything is structured and laid out and see how to add Flatpickr to Rails 6 including both the Javascript and CSS for it.
Changing the database adapter for a Rails app has always been an annoying, manual change to make. Rails 6.0 introduces the "rails db:system:change" command to make this easier using all the built-in generators for database.yml and more.
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Mentioning Users with an @mention is a super common feature. Trix and ActionText are now part of Rails 6 which means we can very easily add support for tagging users with @mentions and other custom attachments in your applications.
A quick introduction to using ActionText in your Rails apps for editing and displaying rich text plus uploading files
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