rails generate migration DropTablename
A file will be created, in the db > migrate folder, make sure it looks like:
First, add pry-rails to your Gemfile:
https://github.com/rweng/pry-rails
gem 'pry-rails', group: :development
Then you'll want to rebuild your Docker container to install the gems
# This configuration was generated by | |
# `rubocop --auto-gen-config` | |
# on 2016-01-24 14:28:14 +0900 using RuboCop version 0.36.0. | |
# The point is for the user to remove these configuration records | |
# one by one as the offenses are removed from the code base. | |
# Note that changes in the inspected code, or installation of new | |
# versions of RuboCop, may require this file to be generated again. | |
AllCops: | |
Exclude: |
syntax on | |
set ruler " Show the line and column numbers of the cursor. | |
set formatoptions+=o " Continue comment marker in new lines. | |
set textwidth=0 " Hard-wrap long lines as you type them. | |
set modeline " Enable modeline. | |
set esckeys " Cursor keys in insert mode. | |
set linespace=0 " Set line-spacing to minimum. | |
set nojoinspaces " Prevents inserting two spaces after punctuation on a join (J) | |
" More natural splits | |
set splitbelow " Horizontal split below current. |
require 'rails_helper' | |
RSpec.describe TodosController, :type => :controller do | |
describe "GET #index" do | |
#describe "POST #create" do | |
#describe "GET #show" do | |
#describe "PATCH #update" do (or PUT #update) | |
#describe "DELETE #destroy" do | |
#describe "GET #new" do |
HTTP status code symbols for Rails | |
Thanks to Cody Fauser for this list of HTTP responce codes and their Ruby on Rails symbol mappings. | |
Status Code Symbol | |
1xx Informational | |
100 :continue | |
101 :switching_protocols | |
102 :processing |
Version numbers should be the ones you want. Here I do it with the last ones available at the moment of writing.
The simplest way to install elixir is using your package manager. Sadly, at the time of writing only Fedora shows
the intention to keep its packages up to date. There you can simply sudo dnf install erlang elixir
and you are good to go.
Anyway, if you intend to work with several versions of erlang or elixir at the same time, or you are tied to
a specific version, you will need to compile it yourself. Then asdf
is your best friend.