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Ruby on Rails Tutorial

Learn Web Development with Rails

Michael Hartl (Autor)

3rd edition
Addison Wesley (Hersteller)
978-0-13-407772-7 (ISBN)
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"Ruby on Rails (TM) Tutorial by Michael Hartl has become a must-read for developers learning how to build Rails apps."

-Peter Cooper, Editor of Ruby Inside



Used by sites as diverse as Twitter, GitHub, Disney, and the Yellow Pages, Ruby on Rails is one of the most popular frameworks for developing web applications, but it can be challenging to learn and use. Whether you're new to web development or new only to Rails, Ruby on Rails (TM) Tutorial, Third Edition, is the solution.



Best-selling author and leading Rails developer Michael Hartl teaches Rails by guiding you through the development of three example applications of increasing sophistication, focusing on the fundamental techniques in web development needed for virtually any kind of application. The updates to this edition include simplified installation via a standard development environment in the cloud, use of the default Rails stack throughout, a light-weight testing approach, an all-new section on image upload, and an all-new chapter on account activation and password resets, including sending email with Rails.



This indispensable guide provides integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the essential Ruby, HTML, CSS, and SQL skills you'll need when developing web applications. Hartl explains how each new technique solves a real-world problem, and then he demonstrates it with bite-sized code that's simple enough to understand, yet novel enough to be useful. Whatever your previous web development experience, this book will guide you to true Rails mastery.



This book will help you



Install and set up your Rails development environment, including a pre-installed integrated development environment (IDE) in the cloud
Go beyond generated code to truly understand how to build Rails applications from scratch
Learn testing and test-driven development (TDD)
Effectively use the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern
Structure applications using the REST architecture
Build static pages and transform them into dynamic ones
Master the Ruby programming skills all Rails developers need
Create high-quality site layouts and data models
Implement registration and authentication systems, including validation and secure passwords
Update, display, and delete users
Upload images in production using a cloud storage service
Implement account activation and password reset, including sending email with Rails
Add social features and microblogging, including an introduction to Ajax
Record version changes with Git and create a secure remote repository at Bitbucket
Deploy your applications early and often with Heroku

Michael Hartl is a best-selling author and the founder of the Softcover self-publishing platform. His prior experience includes writing and developing RailsSpace, an extremely obsolete Rails tutorial book, and developing Insoshi, a once-popular and now-obsolete social networking platform in Ruby on Rails. In 2011, Michael received a Ruby Hero Award for his contributions to the Ruby community. He is a graduate of Harvard College, has a Ph.D. in Physics from Caltech, and is an alumnus of the Y Combinator entrepreneur program.

Foreword to the First Edition by Derek Sivers xvii

Foreword to the Third Edition by Obie Fernandez xix

Acknowledgments xxi

About the Author xxiii



Chapter 1: From Zero to Deploy 1

1.1 Introduction 4

1.2 Up and Running 8

1.3 The First Application 12

1.4 Version Control with Git 29

1.5 Deploying 41

1.6 Conclusion 47

1.7 Exercises 48



Chapter 2: A Toy App 51

2.1 Planning the Application 52

2.2 The Users Resource 55

2.3 The Microposts Resource 71

2.4 Conclusion 82

2.5 Exercises 84



Chapter 3: Mostly Static Pages 87

3.1 Sample App Setup 87

3.2 Static Pages 91

3.3 Getting Started with Testing 101

3.4 Slightly Dynamic Pages 111

3.5 Conclusion 124

3.6 Exercises 125

3.7 Advanced Testing Setup 127



Chapter 4: Rails-Flavored Ruby 137

4.1 Motivation 137

4.2 Strings and Methods 142

4.3 Other Data Structures 152

4.4 Ruby Classes 164

4.5 Conclusion 175

4.6 Exercises 176



Chapter 5: Filling in the Layout 179

5.1 Adding Some Structure 179

5.2 Sass and the Asset Pipeline 200

5.3 Layout Links 210

5.4 User Sign-up: A First Step 219

5.5 Conclusion 223

5.6 Exercises 225



Chapter 6: Modeling Users 227

6.1 User Model 228

6.2 User Validations 241

6.3 Adding a Secure Password 261

6.4 Conclusion 269

6.5 Exercises 271



Chapter 7: Sign Up 275

7.1 Showing Users 275

7.2 Sign-up Form 293

7.3 Unsuccessful Sign-ups 302

7.4 Successful Sign-ups 316

7.5 Professional-Grade Deployment 326

7.6 Conclusion 330

7.7 Exercises 331



Chapter 8: Log In, Log Out 335

8.1 Sessions 336

8.2 Logging In 351

8.3 Logging Out 368

8.4 Remember Me 371

8.5 Conclusion 404

8.6 Exercises 406



Chapter 9: Updating, Showing, and Deleting Users 411

9.1 Updating Users 411

9.2 Authorization 424

9.3 Showing All Users 440

9.4 Deleting Users 456

9.5 Conclusion 466

9.6 Exercises 468



Chapter 10: Account Activation and Password Reset 471

10.1 Account Activation 471

10.2 Password Reset 506

10.3 Email in Production 532

10.4 Conclusion 534

10.5 Exercises 536

10.6 Proof of Expiration Comparison 539



Chapter 11: User Microposts 541

11.1 A Micropost Model 541

11.2 Showing Microposts 555

11.3 Manipulating Microposts 568

11.4 Micropost Images 593

11.5 Conclusion 606

11.6 Exercises 609



Chapter 12: Following Users 613

12.1 The Relationship Model 614

12.2 A Web Interface for Following Users 630

12.3 The Status Feed 661

12.4 Conclusion 671

12.5 Exercises 673



Index 675

Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 0-13-407772-5 / 0134077725
ISBN-13 978-0-13-407772-7 / 9780134077727
Zustand Neuware
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