Agile Web Development with Rails, Edition 5

26.2 rake 25.3 Managing Dependencies with Bundler

26.1 rack

Restart the server.

edit store.ru
require 'rubygems'
require 'bundler/setup'
 
require './app/store'
 
use Rack::ShowExceptions
 
map '/store' do
  run StoreApp.new
end
edit app/store.rb
require 'builder'
require 'active_record'
 
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(
  adapter: 'sqlite3',
  database: 'db/development.sqlite3')
 
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
end
 
class StoreApp
  def call(env)
    x = Builder::XmlMarkup.new :indent=>2
 
    x.declare! :DOCTYPE, :html
    x.html do
      x.head do
        x.title 'Pragmatic Bookshelf'
      end
      x.body do
        x.h1 'Pragmatic Bookshelf'
 
        Product.all.each do |product|
          x.h2 product.title
          x << "      #{product.description}\n"
          x.p product.price
        end
      end
    end
 
    response = Rack::Response.new(x.target!)
    response['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
    response.finish
  end
end
edit config/routes.rb
require './app/store'
Rails.application.routes.draw do
  match 'catalog' => StoreApp.new, via: :all
  get 'admin' => 'admin#index'
  controller :sessions do
    get  'login' => :new
    post 'login' => :create
    delete 'logout' => :destroy
  end
 
  resources :users
  resources :products do
    get :download, on: :member
    get :who_bought, on: :member
  end
 
  scope '(:locale)' do
    resources :orders
    resources :line_items
    resources :carts
    root 'store#index', as: 'store_index', via: :all
  end
end
get /catalog

Pragmatic Bookshelf

Rails, Angular, Postgres, and Bootstrap

Powerful, Effective, and Efficient Full-Stack Web Development As a Rails developer, you care about user experience and performance, but you also want simple and maintainable code. Achieve all that by embracing the full stack of web development, from styling with Bootstrap, building an interactive user interface with AngularJS, to storing data quickly and reliably in PostgreSQL. Take a holistic view of full-stack development to create usable, high-performing applications, and learn to use these technologies effectively in a Ruby on Rails environment.

45.0

Seven Mobile Apps in Seven Weeks

Native Apps, Multiple Platforms Answer the question “Can we build this for ALL the devices?” with a resounding YES. This book will help you get there with a real-world introduction to seven platforms, whether you’re new to mobile or an experienced developer needing to expand your options. Plus, you’ll find out which cross-platform solution makes the most sense for your needs.

26.0

Ruby Performance Optimization

Why Ruby Is Slow, and How to Fix It You don’t have to accept slow Ruby or Rails performance. In this comprehensive guide to Ruby optimization, you’ll learn how to write faster Ruby code—but that’s just the beginning. See exactly what makes Ruby and Rails code slow, and how to fix it. Alex Dymo will guide you through perils of memory and CPU optimization, profiling, measuring, performance testing, garbage collection, and tuning. You’ll find that all those “hard” things aren’t so difficult after all, and your code will run orders of magnitude faster.

46.0

26.2 rake 25.3 Managing Dependencies with Bundler