
Agile Web Development with Rails 7
- Length: 476 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
- Publication Date: 2023-06-06
- ISBN-10: 1680509292
- ISBN-13: 9781680509298
- Sales Rank: #141946 (See Top 100 Books)
Pragmatic Bookshelf Agile Web Development with Rails 7 1680509292
Ruby on Rails helps you produce high-quality, beautiful-looking web applications quickly—you concentrate on creating the application, and Rails takes care of the details. Rails 7 brings many improvements, and this edition is updated to cover the new features and changes in best practices.
We start with a step-by-step walkthrough of building a real application, and in-depth chapters look at the built-in Rails features. Follow along with an extended tutorial as you write a web-based store application. Eliminate tedious configuration and housekeeping, seamlessly incorporate JavaScript, send and receive emails, manage background jobs with ActiveJob, and build real-time features using WebSockets and ActionCable. Test your applications as you write them using the built-in unit, integration, and system testing frameworks, internationalize your applications, and deploy your applications easily and securely.
Rails 1.0 was released in December 2005. This book was there from the start, and didn’t just evolve alongside Rails, it evolved with Rails. It has been developed in consultation with the Rails core team. In fact, Rails itself is tested against the code in this book.
Foreword to the Rails 7 Edition Preface to the Rails 7 Edition Acknowledgments Introduction Rails Simply Feels Right Rails Is Agile Who This Book Is For How to Read This Book Part I. Getting Started 1. Installing Rails Installing on Windows Installing on macOS Installing on Linux Choosing a Rails Version Setting Up Your Development Environment Rails and Databases 2. Instant Gratification Creating a New Application Hello, Rails! Linking Pages Together When Things Go Wrong 3. The Architecture of Rails Applications Models, Views, and Controllers Rails Model Support Action Pack: The View and Controller 4. Introduction to Ruby Ruby Is an Object-Oriented Language Data Types Logic Organizing Structures Marshaling Objects Pulling It All Together Ruby Idioms Part II. Building an Application 5. The Depot Application Incremental Development What Depot Does Let’s Code 6. Task A: Creating the Application Iteration A1: Creating the Product Maintenance Application Iteration A2: Making Prettier Listings 7. Task B: Validation and Unit Testing Iteration B1: Validating! Iteration B2: Unit Testing of Models 8. Task C: Catalog Display Iteration C1: Creating the Catalog Listing Iteration C2: Adding a Page Layout Iteration C3: Using a Helper to Format the Price Iteration C4: Functional Testing of Controllers Iteration C5: Caching of Partial Results 9. Task D: Cart Creation Iteration D1: Finding a Cart Iteration D2: Connecting Products to Carts Iteration D3: Adding a Button 10. Task E: A Smarter Cart Iteration E1: Creating a Smarter Cart Iteration E2: Handling Errors Iteration E3: Finishing the Cart 11. Task F: Hotwiring the Storefront Iteration F1: Moving the Cart Iteration F2: Creating a Hotwired Cart Iteration F3: Highlighting Changes Iteration F4: Broadcasting Updates with Action Cable 12. Task G: Check Out! Iteration G1: Capturing an Order Iteration G2: Adding Fields Dynamically to a Form Iteration G3: Testing Our JavaScript Functionality 13. Task H: Sending Emails and Processing Payments Efficiently Iteration H1: Sending Confirmation Emails Iteration H2: Connecting to a Slow Payment Processor with Active Job 14. Task I: Logging In Iteration I1: Adding Users Iteration I2: Authenticating Users Iteration I3: Limiting Access Iteration I4: Adding a Sidebar, More Administration 15. Task J: Internationalization Iteration J1: Selecting the Locale Iteration J2: Translating the Storefront Iteration J3: Translating Checkout Iteration J4: Adding a Locale Switcher 16. Task K: Receive Emails and Respond with Rich Text Iteration K1: Receiving Support Emails with Action Mailbox Iteration K2: Storing Support Requests from Our Mailbox Iteration K3: Responding with Rich Text 17. Task L: Deployment and Production Configuring the Database Managing Secrets Building a Docker Image Getting Up and Running Checking Up on a Deployed Application 18. Depot Retrospective Rails Concepts Documenting What We’ve Done Part III. Rails in Depth 19. Finding Your Way Around Rails Where Things Go Naming Conventions 20. Active Record Defining Your Data Locating and Traversing Records Creating, Reading, Updating, and Deleting (CRUD) Participating in the Monitoring Process Transactions 21. Action Dispatch and Action Controller Dispatching Requests to Controllers Processing of Requests Objects and Operations That Span Requests 22. Action View Using Templates Generating Forms Processing Forms Uploading Files to Rails Applications Using Helpers Reducing Maintenance with Layouts and Partials 23. Migrations Creating and Running Migrations Anatomy of a Migration Managing Tables Advanced Migrations When Migrations Go Bad Schema Manipulation Outside Migrations 24. Customizing and Extending Rails Creating a Reusable Web Component Testing with RSpec Creating HTML Templates with Slim Customizing Rails in Other Ways Where to Go from Here Bibliography
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