Rails Refactoring to Resources (Digital Short Cut)

Using CRUD and REST in Your Rails Application

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Programming Languages
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Author: Trotter Cashion ISBN: 9780132701846
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: April 13, 2007
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional Language: English
Author: Trotter Cashion
ISBN: 9780132701846
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: April 13, 2007
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

Since David Heinemeier Hansson’s keynote speech at RailsConf 2006 and the release of Rails 1.2 in early 2007, Representational State Transfer, better known as REST, has taken the Rails world by storm. If you’re new to REST, this short cut will help you decide which parts of the REST paradigm you want to introduce to your application. If you’re a developer with more RESTful experience, this short cut will introduce you to some refactorings that will give your application a cleaner, leaner code base, while also serving as a reference to much of the functionality REST has brought to Rails.

 

Section 1: What This Short Cut Covers 3

Section 2: What Is REST? 6

Section 3: Refactorings 10

Section 4: RESTful Controllers 31

Section 5: RESTful Routes 48

Section 6: RESTful Views 54

Section 7: RESTful Tests 59

Section 8: RESTful Authentication 61

Section 9: Consuming RESTful APIs 63

Resources 72

About the Author 73

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

Since David Heinemeier Hansson’s keynote speech at RailsConf 2006 and the release of Rails 1.2 in early 2007, Representational State Transfer, better known as REST, has taken the Rails world by storm. If you’re new to REST, this short cut will help you decide which parts of the REST paradigm you want to introduce to your application. If you’re a developer with more RESTful experience, this short cut will introduce you to some refactorings that will give your application a cleaner, leaner code base, while also serving as a reference to much of the functionality REST has brought to Rails.

 

Section 1: What This Short Cut Covers 3

Section 2: What Is REST? 6

Section 3: Refactorings 10

Section 4: RESTful Controllers 31

Section 5: RESTful Routes 48

Section 6: RESTful Views 54

Section 7: RESTful Tests 59

Section 8: RESTful Authentication 61

Section 9: Consuming RESTful APIs 63

Resources 72

About the Author 73

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