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In part 1, we're going to setup our Rails application, our models, and connect Hotwire so we can dig into building ActionMailbox next.
Ever wondered how to generate contrasting colors in your Rails app? It's easy using the YIQ calculation and we can test it easily with helper tests.
Request Variants in Rails allow you to render different HTML depending on the device defined in the User Agent header.
Learn how to accept payments in your Rails app with Stripe Checkout using the Pay gem
Sometimes you may need to wrap and reraise an exception. Ruby 2.1+ makes this easy by letting us raise a new error, pass in the old one, and automatically assigns the exceptions "cause" which is the original exception.
Docker allows you to build a self-contained image with your application code and all it's dependencies. We'll setup our Dockerfile for the Rails app and Docker Compose yml for any other services we might need like Postgres or Redis.
Hotwire & Turbo.js are designed to make realtime updates to your page. So how do you notify the user with flash messages or toasts? That's what we're covering in this episode.
The browser has a built-in Geolocation API that you can use to get the user's location (with permission) in Stimulus and use it with Rails
Want to login your user across all subdomains in your Rails app? Here's how.
Creating and testing a Rails Engine can seem daunting. In this video, we'll walk through how to create (and test!) a Rails engine from scratch
Custom targets allow us to render nested comments, update forms, and append new comments with Turbo stream events using Hotwire
Hotwire lets us broadcast changes so we can use the same approach for nested comments, but in realtime!
Updating slugs
Fragment caches can be hard when users have different permissions and are allowed to do different things. We can solve this problem with a little Javascript and greatly improve the usefulness of our fragment caches.
Modal forms are common, but how do we do them with Hotwire to render validation errors and redirect on success?
Upgrading from Turbolinks to Hotwire is actually pretty simple now that Turbo handles error responses
Hotwire's Turbo library intercepts forms automatically so Devise needs a few tweaks to work with it. Learn how to do that in this screencast!
Hotwire is the NEW MAGIC that DHH has been teasing about for so long. This episode we'll build the famous Twitter clone using Hotwire to see how it compares to other solutions out there.
Rails 6.1 introduces a new feature called "disallowed_warnings" which causes exceptions to be thrown anytime deprecated code is run. This makes it really easy to track down deprecations in your code and fix them quickly.