Usage "rails new my_cool_app -m path/to/template.rb *My template.rb file for taking care of some of the boring basic configuration of a new rails app, create the repo and push it to Github. *Using mini-test / capybara / guard / spring / postgres.app
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# .railsrc | |
-B #Skip Bundle | |
-T #Skip Test-Unit | |
-d postgresql #Use postgres |
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#add guard-minitest and spring to dev | |
gem_group :development do | |
gem 'guard-minitest' | |
gem 'spring' | |
end | |
gem_group :test do | |
gem 'minitest-rails-capybara' | |
end | |
run "bundle install" | |
#install minitest test_helper | |
generate('mini_test:install') | |
#config minitest Spec DSL and Fixtures defaults | |
environment "config.generators do |g|\n g.test_framework :mini_test, spec: true, fixture: true\n end" | |
#uncomment minitest-rails-capybara and pride in test_helper | |
# sed -i in osx needs to have a file explicitly named as backup | |
# hence the blank '' | |
run "sed -i '' '8 s/^ *# //' test/test_helper.rb" | |
run "sed -i '' '11 s/^ *# //' test/test_helper.rb" | |
#create postgres DB for postgress.app / Adds default user to username for | |
#development and test | |
run "psql -c 'CREATE DATABASE #{app_path}_development;'" | |
run "psql -c 'CREATE DATABASE #{app_path}_test;'" | |
run "sed -i '' '1,54 s/username: #{app_path}/username: #{ENV['USER']}/' config/database.yml" | |
#Add minitest features to Rake task | |
run %q^echo 'MiniTest::Rails::Testing.default_tasks << "features"' >> Rakefile^ | |
#install guard-minitest | |
run "bundel exec guard init minitest" | |
#uncomment and comment Guardfile / Add spring: 'rake test' to file | |
run "sed -i '' '6,8 s/^/#/' Guardfile" | |
run "sed -i '' '14,20 s/^ *#//' Guardfile" | |
run "sed -i '' '11,13 s/^ *#//' Guardfile" | |
run %Q{sed -i '' "s/^guard :minitest do/guard :minitest, spring: 'rake test' do/" Guardfile} | |
#Add spring to bins and start spring | |
run 'spring binstub --all' | |
#Fix README.md | |
run "rm README.rdoc" | |
run "touch README.md" | |
#Initialize local Git repository and Initial Commit | |
git :init | |
git add: "." | |
git commit: "-a -m 'Initial commit'" | |
#Create remote repo on Github and push | |
run "curl -u '#{ENV['USER']}' https://api.github.com/user/repos -d '{\"name\":\"#{app_path}\"}'" | |
git remote: "add origin [email protected]:#{ENV['USER']}/#{app_path}.git" | |
git push: "origin master" | |
#TODO | |
#add custom error pages | |
#continue to add gems and config the |
there is no such thing as bundel
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Hi Ivanoats,
Thanks for sharing this gist.
I just want to point the little typo on line 36. bundel instead of bundle.