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Revision as of 00:09, 20 February 2015
Tutorials
Beginner's tutorial
http://allaboutruby.wordpress.com/2006/01/09/installing-rails-on-windows-step-by-step-tutorial/
Ruby in 20 minutes
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/
nil?, empty? and blank?
.nil? can be used on any object and is true if the object is nil. .empty? can be used on strings, arrays and hashes and returns true if: String length == 0 Array length == 0 Hash length == 0 Running .empty? on something that is nil will throw a NoMethodError. .blank? will operate on any object nil.blank? == true false.blank? == true [].blank? == true {}.blank? == true "".blank? == true 5.blank? == false " ".blank? == true " ".empty? == false
How to skip active record in rails 3
1. Create new rails project with
rails new myApp --skip-activerecord
2.
In application.rb, remove the require 'rails/all' line and instead add these lines:
require "action_controller/railtie" require "action_mailer/railtie" require "active_resource/railtie" require "rails/test_unit/railtie" require "sprockets/railtie"
Also see Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3 and look into the Active Model railscast
Rails 3.2.x:
You'll also need to remove/comment out this line in application.rb
config.active_record.whitelist_attributes = true
And remove/comment these two lines from development.rb
config.active_record.mass_assignment_sanitizer = :strict config.active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds = 0.5
Rails 2.x:
In config/environment.rb add (or uncomment) the line
config.frameworks -= [ :active_record, :active_resource, :action_mailer ]
This will cause Rails not to use those frameworks. (Note the nearly-invisible -= !)