Foreword by Derek Sivers xv
Foreword by Obie Fernandez xvii
Acknowledgments xix
About the Author xxi
Chapter 1: From Zero to Deploy 1
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Up and Running 9
1.3 Version Control with Git 24
1.4 Deploying 35
1.5 Conclusion 40
Chapter 2: A Demo App 41
2.1 Planning the Application 41
2.2 The Users Resource 44
2.3 The Microposts Resource 58
2.4 Conclusion 69
Chapter 3: Mostly Static Pages 71
3.1 Static Pages 74
3.2 Our First Tests 84
3.3 Slightly Dynamic Pages 103
3.4 Conclusion 115
3.5 Exercises 116
Chapter 4: Rails-Flavored Ruby 119
4.1 Motivation 119
4.2 Strings and Methods 125
4.3 Other Data Structures 134
4.4 Ruby Classes 144
4.5 Exercises 154
Chapter 5: Filling in the Layout 157
5.1 Adding Some Structure 157
5.2 Layout Links 177
5.3 User Signup: A First Step 186
5.4 Conclusion 191
5.5 Exercises 191
Chapter 6: Modeling and Viewing Users, Part I 193
6.1 User Model 194
6.2 User Validations 210
6.3 Viewing Users 227
6.4 Conclusion 236
6.5 Exercises 237
Chapter 7: Modeling and Viewing Users, Part II 239
7.1 Insecure Passwords 239
7.2 Secure Passwords 250
7.3 Better User Views 262
7.4 Conclusion 279
7.5 Exercises 280
Chapter 8 Sign Up 283
8.1 Signup Form 283
8.2 Signup Failure 292
8.3 Signup Success 305
8.4 RSpec Integration Tests 313
8.5 Conclusion 321
8.6 Exercises 321
Chapter 9: Sign In, Sign Out 325
9.1 Sessions 325
9.2 Signin Failure 332
9.3 Signin Success 338
9.4 Signing Out 354
9.5 Conclusion 363
9.6 Exercises 363
Chapter 10: Updating, Showing, and Deleting Users 365
10.1 Updating Users 365
10.2 Protecting Pages 376
10.3 Showing Users 384
10.4 Destroying Users 399
10.5 Conclusion 408
10.6 Exercises 409
Chapter 11: User Microposts 411
11.1 A Micropost Model 411
11.2 Showing Microposts 425
11.3 Manipulating Microposts 434
11.4 Conclusion 457
11.5 Exercises 458
Chapter 12: Following Users 461
12.1 The Relationship Model 463
12.2 A Web Interface for Following and Followers 482
12.3 The Status Feed 507
12.4 Conclusion 519
12.5 Exercises 523
Index 527
Michael Hartl is a programmer, educator, and entrepreneur. He coauthored RailsSpace (Addison-Wesley, 2008), and was cofounder and lead developer of Insoshi, a popular social networking platform based on Rails. He previously taught theoretical and computational physics at the California Institute of Technology, earning the Caltech Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. Michael is a graduate of Harvard College, holds a Ph.D. in physics from Caltech, and is an alumnus of the Y Combinator entrepreneur program. He maintains the Rails Tutorial website at railstutorial.org.
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