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Adding Infinite Scroll to your Rails app is easy with Stimulus.js, Turbolinks, and Pagy
Learn how to use Rails' brand new Request.js library for making AJAX requests in your Javascript
Deploying to production often requires running tasks to backfill new columns and other data. The maintenance_tasks gem from Shopify does a great job of allowing you to define tasks with arguments and run them in production.
How to plan and build a newsletter sign up form
Speed up the Rails asset pipeline in development by organizing your assets correctly
Why might you want to use Ember as a frontend for your Rails app
Install and build your first Ember app
We do a code review and refactoring of an implementation of incremental run numbers for an application
Easily add an affiliate or referral program to your Rails application using Stripe and Rewardful
Using AJAX, we can submit our comments and have them render onto the page without a page refresh.
Contributing to Rails is everyone's dream. This episode we'll walk through how you can find a bug or feature to add to Rails, how to browse through the source code, add your feature and test it.
Using the Intersection Observer API, we can refactor our infinite scroll example to be much more efficient and simpler to use
Using Vonage (previously known as OpenTok), we can add multiuser live video chat to Rails in just 20 minutes. It also supports broadcasting things like webinars, recording videos, and more.
Row-level multitenancy is an easy, scalable approach to restricting access to data in your application between tenants. Using the acts_as_tenant gem, we can enforce this automatically throughout our Rails applications.
Web Components are a great way to encapsulate Javascript logic around an element in your HTML. We'll explore how to create Custom Elements and see how Hotwire uses them for Turbo Stream actions.
Want users to be able to define different roles for users on their account? You can easily accomplish this with a Role model and Pundit
Learn how to create a file previewer with Active Storage in Rails 5.2+ to generate preview images of application files. In this example, we'll be converting Powerpoint presentations to png image previews.
Learn how to use Javascript to enable user permissions and authorization in generic caches
Learn how I discovered and solved a performance bug in OneMonth.com's view partial
Learn how to use the Facebook API and refresh auth tokens using the Koala gem
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