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== Nonstop first app == |
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(Adapted from [http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html here] |
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rails new blog |
rails new blog |
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cd blog |
cd blog |
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rails generate scaffold Post name:string title:string content:text |
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rake db:migrate |
rake db:migrate |
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== Using Mysql == |
== Using Mysql == |
Revision as of 18:14, 28 December 2010
Developing for Rails3.
Create a new application
Test your installation by making a test application
rails new tetsApp cd testApp rails server
Now check the http://localhost:3000 in your browser.
Nonstop first app
(Adapted from here
rails new blog cd blog bundle install
gedit config/database.yml rake db:create
rails generate controller home index gedit app/views/home/index.html.erb
Enter the new web page content:
<h1>Hi there!</h1>
Set up the new root page
rm public/index.html gedit config/routes.rb
Edit routes, like this
... root :to => "home#index" ...
Test your server at http://localhost:3000
rails server
Create scaffolding
rails generate scaffold Post name:string title:string content:text rake db:migrate
Using Mysql
Making a new application
database.yml file
development:
adapter: mysql2 encoding: utf8 database: blog_development pool: 5 username: root<change this> password: <change this> socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
Using Postgres
Make sure you have pg gem installed (not the old "postgres" gem)
gem install pg
Making a new application
rails -d postgresql my_rails_app
database.yml file
development: adapter: postgresql host: localhost port: 5432 username: your_db_username password: your_db_password database: your_rails_project_development schema_search_path: public encoding: utf8 template: template0
More info
Try this: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/database-support/postgres