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vijaydev / gist:1472145
Created December 13, 2011 13:35
Rails 3.2.0 Changelogs

The latest release notes is available at http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/3_2_release_notes.html

Railties 3.2.0 (unreleased)

  • Speed up development by only reloading classes if dependencies files changed. This can be turned off by setting config.reload_classes_only_on_change to false. José Valim

  • New applications get a flag config.active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds in the environments configuration files. With a value of 0.5 in development.rb, and commented out in production.rb. No mention in test.rb. fxn

  • Add DebugExceptions middleware which contains features extracted from ShowExceptions middleware José Valim

@ikennaokpala
ikennaokpala / Installing RVM + Ruby + Rails + Passenger + nginx on CentOS
Created December 17, 2011 16:11
Installing RVM + Ruby + Rails + Passenger + nginx on CentOS
#Steps to install RVM + Ruby 1.9.2 + Rails + nginx + Passenger on CentOS (tested on v5.5)
# Install git and curl, if not already installed
sudo yum install git
sudo yum install curl
# Create the rvm group and add any users who will be using rvm to the group
sudo su -
groupadd rvm
@chetan
chetan / yardoc_cheatsheet.md
Last active July 22, 2025 02:26
YARD cheatsheet

Proposal for Improving Mass Assignment

For a while, I have felt that the following is the correct way to improve the mass assignment problem without increasing the burden on new users. Now that the problem with the Rails default has been brought up again, it's a good time to revisit it.

Sign Allowed Fields

When creating a form with form_for, include a signed token including all of the fields that were created at form creation time. Only these fields are allowed.

To allow new known fields to be added via JS, we could add:

@jrochkind
jrochkind / gist:2161449
Created March 22, 2012 18:40
A Capistrano Rails Guide

A Capistrano Rails Guide

by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com

why cap?

Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.

I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".

@liamcurry
liamcurry / gist:2597326
Created May 4, 2012 19:56
Vanilla JS vs jQuery

Moving from jQuery

Events

// jQuery
$(document).ready(function() {
  // code
})
@andreyvit
andreyvit / tmux.md
Created June 13, 2012 03:41
tmux cheatsheet

tmux cheat sheet

(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)

Prefix key

The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf:

remap prefix to Control + a

@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active October 16, 2025 00:35
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@cpjolicoeur
cpjolicoeur / gist:3590737
Created September 1, 2012 23:15
Ordering a query result set by an arbitrary list in PostgreSQL

I'm hunting for the best solution on how to handle keeping large sets of DB records "sorted" in a performant manner.

Problem Description

Most of us have work on projects at some point where we have needed to have ordered lists of objects. Whether it be a to-do list sorted by priority, or a list of documents that a user can sort in whatever order they want.

A traditional approach for this on a Rails project is to use something like the acts_as_list gem, or something similar. These systems typically add some sort of "postion" or "sort order" column to each record, which is then used when querying out the records in a traditional order by position SQL query.

This approach seems to work fine for smaller datasets, but can be hard to manage on large data sets with hundreds (or thousands) of records needing to be sorted. Changing the sort position of even a single object will require updating every single record in the database that is in the same sort group. This requires potentially thousands of wri

@Mithrandir0x
Mithrandir0x / gist:3639232
Created September 5, 2012 16:15
Difference between Service, Factory and Provider in AngularJS
// Source: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/angular/hVrkvaHGOfc
// jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/pkozlowski_opensource/PxdSP/14/
// author: Pawel Kozlowski
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);
//service style, probably the simplest one
myApp.service('helloWorldFromService', function() {
this.sayHello = function() {
return "Hello, World!"