Advanced Rails - Building Industrial-Strength Web Apps in Record Time
Incorporating Rails Components | 285 ETL operations ActiveRecord can be a useful tool to load data into and extract data from da ...
286 | Chapter 9: Incorporating and Extending Rails Standalone data store Often, a console or desktop application needs to store ...
Incorporating Rails Components | 287 printf "%-20s%5.2f", client.name, hours end end Other Ruby applications ActiveRecord can be ...
288 | Chapter 9: Incorporating and Extending Rails Mailer classes and their email templates are defined just as they are in Rail ...
Contributing to Rails | 289 # User administration tasks go in a separate namespace namespace :users do desc "Send a nasty email ...
290 | Chapter 9: Incorporating and Extending Rails There are several reasons that useful features are rejected from Rails in fav ...
Contributing to Rails | 291 Complex scaffolding Scaffolding is another misunderstood issue in Rails. Like high-level compo- nent ...
292 | Chapter 9: Incorporating and Extending Rails Check the output ofsvn stas a sanity check for missing files, merge con- fli ...
Contributing to Rails | 293 Rails contributors use ticket status and resolutions as a way to deal with the large volume of incom ...
294 | Chapter 9: Incorporating and Extending Rails In Rails 2.0, the lesser-used connection adapters have been moved out of Rail ...
Further Reading | 295 Verify the database connection information for the unit tests. ActiveRecord tests require two database co ...
296 Chapter 10CHAPTER 10 Large Projects 10 Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Some can avoid it. Geniuses remove it ...
Version Control | 297 A developer follows this basic procedure to work with a version control system: Create aworking copy(a lo ...
298 | Chapter 10: Large Projects One often-cited drawback to CVS is that it does not guaranteeatomic commits.If interrupted whil ...
Version Control | 299 Subversion provides the best fit for many developers, especially in the open source world. Many projects h ...
300 | Chapter 10: Large Projects can “check out” a codebase (hg clone), make modifications, update from the reposi- tory (hg pul ...
Version Control | 301 able to contact the server whenever he wants to check code in. Under the decentral- ized model, a develope ...
302 | Chapter 10: Large Projects When creating a release for public consumption, there is often a period of test- ing and evalu ...
Version Control | 303 This model is a slight deviation from the ordinary non-web software develop- ment model. In that model, fe ...
304 | Chapter 10: Large Projects Nowtrunk-newcolorscontains an identical copy of the trunk, including all history. We are going ...
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