Introducing Rails 5: Learning Web Development the Ruby Way
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Get started with Rails 5 today by creating feature rich applications for the modern webRuby on Rails is a powerful web application framework action packed, with hordes of gems to create a stress-free and complete developing experience. Ruby reinforces the "More with Less" approach with its elegant and clean code, proving to be a stalwart alternative to traditional static languages. Rails 5 introduces a plethora of features and built-in libraries to keep your applications up to date with the modern web.Introducing to Rails 5 dives deep into creating applications with the newly built in libraries and gems this framework has to offer.Before you get hands on with coding, the first section explores the changes and deprecations and introduces you to what’s new in RoR5. We then learn the use of Action cable to access Web sockets, which is a built in library to add real-time features to your applications.We will create our first chatroom with the all in one ‘rails generator’ command to generate all required files for our chat room system including password encryption, session controllers and the main navigation. We will learn to use Rails as a JSON-API Backend that can be consumed by different clients.The course also covers how Turbolinks optimizes page loading and renders templates independently of controllers.About the AuthorKingsley Ijomah has worked as a software developer for over 12 years, and in that time he has coded in many programming languages like Java, Php, Ruby, Javascript, Objective-C, ActionScript and also used the following frame works: CakePHP, Ruby on Rails, Ionic, Bootstrap. He currently works as a full-time ruby developer, and has worked with Ruby programming language along with Rails (framework) since 2012.
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Learn how to use ActionCable to work with WebSockets
Implement the newest version of Turbolinks in your application to optimize page loading.
Create a chatroom which includes password encryption, session controllers and broadcasting services
Learn how to configure chat.coffee with ActionCable to transmit data through chat channels
Test and deploy your application to the latest version of Rails
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Subjects
- Web Development
- Broadcast
- Install
- Programming
- Project
- Web
- Broadcasting
- Works
- Testing
Course programme
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Learn how to Create a gemset for Ruby
- Generate Models (user-room-message)
- Create rooms, controllers, and views
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Extract shared navigation and Model relations
- We will seed User and Rooms
- Create Message, Controllers, and Routes
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create a sessions controller
- Create routes for login and login page
- Learn how to add a before_action:authenticate
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Create channels/message.coffee
- Create a subscription to message channel
- Mount action cable in routes
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Learn how to reject unauthorized connections
- Stream Current Message
- Learn how the @perform function is used
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
- Using Message Relay job and broadcasting messages to Rooms
- Using the after_commit callback for broadcasting
- Using the received function in Coffee Script and testing our chatroom
Additional information
Introducing Rails 5: Learning Web Development the Ruby Way