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Rails 4 in Action: Revised Edition of Rails 3 in Action

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Rails 4 in Action: Revised Edition of Rails 3 in Action

Rails 4 in Action: Revised Edition of Rails 3 in Action by Steve Klabnik
English | 1 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 1617291099 | 576 Pages | PDF (True) | 6.51 MB

Rails 4 in Action is a comprehensive introduction to Rails that guides you hands-on through all you'll need to become a competent and confident Rails developer. In it, you'll master Rails 4 by developing a ticket-tracking application that includes RESTful routing, authentication and authorization, file uploads, email, and more.

About the Book

Rails is a full-stack, open source web framework powered by Ruby. Now in version 4, Rails is mature and powerful, and to use it effectively you need more than a few Google searches. You'll find no substitute for the guru's-eye-view of design, testing, deployment, and other real-world concerns that this book provides.

Rails 4 in Action is a hands-on guide to the subject. In this fully revised new edition, you'll master Rails 4 by developing a ticket-tracking application that includes RESTful routing, authentication and authorization, file uploads, email, and more. Learn to design your own APIs and successfully deploy a production-quality application. You'll see test-driven development and behavior-driven development in action throughout the book, just like in a top Rails shop.

What's Inside

Creating your own APIs
Using RSpec and Capybara
Emphasis on test-first development
Fully updated for Rails 4

About the Reader

For readers of this book, a background in Ruby is helpful but not required. No Rails experience is assumed.

About the Authors

Ryan Bigg, Yehuda Katz, Steve Klabnik, and Rebecca Skinner are contributors to Rails and active members of the Rails community.

Table of Contents

Ruby on Rails, the framework
Testing saves your bacon
Developing a real Rails application
Oh, CRUD!
Nested resources
Authentication
Basic access control
Fine-grained access control
File uploading
Tracking state
Tagging
Sending email
Deployment
Designing an API
Rack-based applications