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Part I—User Interface Recipes
1.In-Place Form Editing
2.Making Your Own JavaScript Helper
3.Live Preview
4.Live Search
5.Creating a Drag-and-Drop Sortable List
6.Update Multiple Page Elements With One Ajax Request
7.Lightning-Fast JavaScript Auto-completion
8.Cheap and Easy Theme Support
9.Use Ajax To Trim Fat, Static Pages
10.Smart Pluralization
11.Debugging Ajax
12.Creating a Custom Form Builder
13.Make Pretty Graphs
Part II—Database Recipes
14.Rails Without A Database
15.Connecting to Multiple Databases
16.Integrating with Legacy Databases
17.DRY Up Your Database Configuration
18.Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships
19.Tagging
20.Versioning Your ActiveRecord Models
21.Convert an Existing Application to Migrations
22.Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself Has Data
23.Polymorphic Associations - has_many :whatevers
24.Adding Behavior to Your ActiveRecord Associations
25.Dynamic Database Config
26.Use ActiveRecord Outside of Rails
27.Perform Calculations on Yor Model Data
28.DRY Up Your ActiveRecord Code With Scoping
29.Make Dumb Data Smart with composed_of
30.Safely Use Models in Migrations
Part III—Controller Recipes
31.Authentication
32.Role-Based Authorization
33.Cleaning Up Controllers with Postback Actions
34.Keep An Eye On Your Session Expiry
35.Rendering Comma Separated Values From Your Actions
36.Make your URLs Meaningful (and pretty)
37.Stub Out Authentication
38.Convert Your Sessions To ActiveRecord
39.Write Code That Writes Code
40.Manage a Static Site With Rails
Part IV—Testing Recipes
41.Creating Dynamic Test Fixtures
42.Extracting Test Fixtures From Live Data
43.Testing Across Multiple Controllers
44.Write Tests for Your Helpers
Part V—Big Picture Recipes
45.Automating Development With Your Own Generators
46.Continuous Integration
47.Getting Notified of Unhandled Exceptions
48. Creating Your Own Rake Tasks
49.Dealing With Time-zones
50.Living On The Edge (of Rails Development)
51.Syndicate Your Site With RSS
52.Making Your Own Rails Plugins
53.Secret URLs
54.Quickly Inspect Your Sessions’ Contents
55.Sharing Models Between Your Applications
56.Generate Documentation For Your Application
57.Processing Uploaded Images
58.Easily Group Lists of Things
59.Keeping Track of Who Did What
60.Distributing Your Application As One Directory Tree
61.Adding Support for Localization
62.The Console Is Your Friend
63.Automatically Save a Draft of a Form
64.Validating Non-ActiveRecord Objects
65.Easy HTML Whitelists
66.Adding Simple Web Services To Your Actions
Part VI—E-Mail Recipes
67.Send Gracefully Degrading Rich-Content Emails
68.Testing Incoming Email
69.Sending Email With Attachments
70.Handling Bounced Email
Part VII—Appendix
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Rails Recipes
Chad Fowler
Chad Fowler
Table of Contents
1.In-Place Form Editing
2.Making Your Own JavaScript Helper
3.Live Preview
4.Live Search
5.Creating a Drag-and-Drop Sortable List
6.Update Multiple Page Elements With One Ajax Request
7.Lightning-Fast JavaScript Auto-completion
8.Cheap and Easy Theme Support
9.Use Ajax To Trim Fat, Static Pages
10.Smart Pluralization
11.Debugging Ajax
12.Creating a Custom Form Builder
13.Make Pretty Graphs
Part II—Database Recipes
14.Rails Without A Database
15.Connecting to Multiple Databases
16.Integrating with Legacy Databases
17.DRY Up Your Database Configuration
18.Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships
19.Tagging
20.Versioning Your ActiveRecord Models
21.Convert an Existing Application to Migrations
22.Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself Has Data
23.Polymorphic Associations - has_many :whatevers
24.Adding Behavior to Your ActiveRecord Associations
25.Dynamic Database Config
26.Use ActiveRecord Outside of Rails
27.Perform Calculations on Yor Model Data
28.DRY Up Your ActiveRecord Code With Scoping
29.Make Dumb Data Smart with composed_of
30.Safely Use Models in Migrations
Part III—Controller Recipes
31.Authentication
32.Role-Based Authorization
33.Cleaning Up Controllers with Postback Actions
34.Keep An Eye On Your Session Expiry
35.Rendering Comma Separated Values From Your Actions
36.Make your URLs Meaningful (and pretty)
37.Stub Out Authentication
38.Convert Your Sessions To ActiveRecord
39.Write Code That Writes Code
40.Manage a Static Site With Rails
Part IV—Testing Recipes
41.Creating Dynamic Test Fixtures
42.Extracting Test Fixtures From Live Data
43.Testing Across Multiple Controllers
44.Write Tests for Your Helpers
Part V—Big Picture Recipes
45.Automating Development With Your Own Generators
46.Continuous Integration
47.Getting Notified of Unhandled Exceptions
48. Creating Your Own Rake Tasks
49.Dealing With Time-zones
50.Living On The Edge (of Rails Development)
51.Syndicate Your Site With RSS
52.Making Your Own Rails Plugins
53.Secret URLs
54.Quickly Inspect Your Sessions’ Contents
55.Sharing Models Between Your Applications
56.Generate Documentation For Your Application
57.Processing Uploaded Images
58.Easily Group Lists of Things
59.Keeping Track of Who Did What
60.Distributing Your Application As One Directory Tree
61.Adding Support for Localization
62.The Console Is Your Friend
63.Automatically Save a Draft of a Form
64.Validating Non-ActiveRecord Objects
65.Easy HTML Whitelists
66.Adding Simple Web Services To Your Actions
Part VI—E-Mail Recipes
67.Send Gracefully Degrading Rich-Content Emails
68.Testing Incoming Email
69.Sending Email With Attachments
70.Handling Bounced Email
Part VII—Appendix
Click Here To Download
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