Learn to build Rails-based web applications using all the latest features offered in Rails 5.2. Author Stefan Wintermeyer begins by teaching the basics of Ruby 2.5 before proceeding through all aspects of Rails, utilizing clean, succinct examples - rather than a single large application.
This book covers topics including Active Storage, Credentials, Active Record, Scaffolding, REST, Routing, Bundler, Forms, Cookies, and Sessions, all of which are vital for modern Rails web applications. To complement these topics you'll also learn about test-driven development, Action Cable, Active Job, Action Mailer, I18n, Asset Pipeline, and caching. Finally, you'll see a how-to for a production web server with nginx. This complete set of skills will set you up for a future of efficient and elegant Rails coding.
What You Will LearnUse the Ruby on Rails web development framework
Install and manage the Rails framework
Persist data for your web application with Active Record
Work with forms
Apply a test-driven development approach to your Rails-based web applications
Discover many Rails secrets and tips
Who This Book Is For
Beginners with at least some prior programming experience. Ruby experience is helpful, but not required.
This book covers topics including Active Storage, Credentials, Active Record, Scaffolding, REST, Routing, Bundler, Forms, Cookies, and Sessions, all of which are vital for modern Rails web applications. To complement these topics you'll also learn about test-driven development, Action Cable, Active Job, Action Mailer, I18n, Asset Pipeline, and caching. Finally, you'll see a how-to for a production web server with nginx. This complete set of skills will set you up for a future of efficient and elegant Rails coding.
What You Will LearnUse the Ruby on Rails web development framework
Install and manage the Rails framework
Persist data for your web application with Active Record
Work with forms
Apply a test-driven development approach to your Rails-based web applications
Discover many Rails secrets and tips
Who This Book Is For
Beginners with at least some prior programming experience. Ruby experience is helpful, but not required.