Agile Web Development with Rails, Edition 4
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bundle install --local
Resolving dependencies...
Using rake 10.4.0
Using i18n 0.7.0.beta1
Using json 1.8.1
Using minitest 5.4.3
Using thread_safe 0.3.4
Using tzinfo 1.2.2
Using activesupport 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using builder 3.2.2
Using erubis 2.7.0
Using mini_portile 0.6.1
Using nokogiri 1.6.5
Using rails-deprecated_sanitizer 1.0.3
Using rails-dom-testing 1.0.5
Using loofah 2.0.1
Using rails-html-sanitizer 1.0.1
Using actionview 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using rack 1.6.0.beta from source at /home/rubys/git/rack
Using rack-test 0.6.2
Using actionpack 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using globalid 0.3.0
Using activejob 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using mime-types 2.4.3
Using mail 2.6.3
Using actionmailer 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using active_utils 2.2.3
Using money 6.4.0
Using offsite_payments 2.0.1
Using activemerchant 1.44.1
Using activemodel 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using arel 6.0.0
Using activerecord 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using bcrypt 3.1.9
Using debug_inspector 0.0.2
Using binding_of_caller 0.7.2
Using bundler 1.7.7
Using columnize 0.8.9
Using debugger-linecache 1.2.0
Using slop 3.6.0
Using byebug 3.5.1
Using highline 1.6.21
Using net-ssh 2.9.1
Using net-scp 1.2.1
Using net-sftp 2.1.2
Using net-ssh-gateway 1.2.0
Using capistrano 2.15.5
Using coffee-script-source 1.8.0
Using execjs 2.2.2
Using coffee-script 2.3.0
Using thor 0.19.1
Using railties 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using coffee-rails 4.1.0 from source at /home/rubys/git/coffee-rails
Using tilt 1.4.1
Using haml 4.0.5
Using hike 1.2.3
Using multi_json 1.10.1
Using jbuilder 2.2.5
Using jquery-rails 4.0.0
Using jquery-ui-rails 5.0.2
Using mysql2 0.3.17
Using qu 0.2.0 from source at /home/rubys/git/qu-rails
Using qu-rails 0.2.0 from source at /home/rubys/git/qu-rails
Using sprockets 2.12.3
Using sprockets-rails 2.2.1
Using rails 4.2.0.beta4 from source at /home/rubys/git/rails
Using rdoc 4.1.2
Using rvm-capistrano 1.5.5
Using sass 3.4.9
Using sass-rails 5.0.0.beta1 from source at /home/rubys/git/sass-rails
Using sdoc 0.4.1
Using spring 1.2.0
Using sqlite3 1.3.10
Using turbolinks 2.5.2
Using uglifier 2.5.3
Using web-console 2.0.0
Your bundle is complete!
Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
rails runner "require 'haml'"
Restart the server.
cat app/views/store/index.html.erb
<% if notice %>
<p id="notice"><%= notice %></p>
<% end %>
<h1><%= t('.title_html') %></h1>
<% cache ['store', Product.latest] do %>
<% @products.each do |product| %>
<% cache ['entry', product] do %>
<div class="entry">
<%= image_tag(product.image_url) %>
<h3><%= product.title %></h3>
<%= sanitize(product.description) %>
<div class="price_line">
<span class="price"><%= number_to_currency(product.price) %></span>
<%= button_to t('.add_html'), line_items_path(product_id: product),
remote: true %>
</div>
</div>
<% end %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
rm app/views/store/index.html.erb
edit app/views/store/index.html.haml
- if notice
%p#notice= notice
%h1= t('.title_html')
- cache ['store', Product.latest] do
- @products.each do |product|
- cache ['entry', product] do
.entry
= image_tag(product.image_url)
%h3= product.title
= sanitize(product.description)
.price_line
%span.price= number_to_currency(product.price)
= button_to t('.add_html'), line_items_path(product_id: product),
remote: true
get /
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