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I got this type of error please give me a way to solve it. https://uploads.disquscdn.c...
Arjun Ghimire repliedI got this type of error please give me a way to solve it. https://uploads.disquscdn.c...
Arjun Ghimire repliedAdd an Array/JSON Array type column to the model which declares the has_many_attached and store ids of ActiveStorage::Attachments in it. Then you can do : ``` # app/models/entry.rb class Entry &...
Tomas Valent replied • SolvedI jumped on this thread late, but I would highly recommend Devise. As Chris said, it's well tested, very mature, and feature rich. As well if you really want to lock things down you can use the D...
shakycode replied • SolvedI think your second post outlines a pretty good storage mechanism. You obviously want to actually make that a database backed model with a `company_id` on it so you don't have to make up the metric...
Chris Oliver repliedOh believe me, I've looked into the 3 S's for almost every e-commerce project I've tackled! It seems like I always come to the same outcome though- they provide 50 features when all I need is 6. Th...
Mark repliedI know right?! Seriously amazing people here. Welcome to the group! 🤓
Chris Oliver replied • SolvedThank you, Chris, it is working! And thank you for pointing me that it is necessary to find out what is JS scopes, which appeared to be very useful information. :)
Michael Derzhavets replied • SolvedI'm in a similar position. I would like a load balanced cluster in Digital Ocean but I'd like to take advantage of their load balancers, Managed Postgres and Managed Redis. Is there a guide to conf...
Olly Headey replied • Solvedwould it be reasonable to have a subset of the testsuite only testing expensive external dependencies (db access, 3rd/party/integrations, etc. and run these on the side, and have stubbed methods be...
Andreas postedAlex, I'm chiming in with some practical experience, having written several medium-size applications with 50+ models. http://blog.makandra.com/2014/12/organizing-large-rails-projects-with-namespa...
Dan LeGrand replied • SolvedThanks guys. Good reminder about Basecamp. I did already know that, being a user of both Classic and Basecamp 2. Very interesting that they keep every version alive. Thumbs up for the rewrite so f...
Daniel Weaver repliedThanks for your suggestions!
arup rakshit repliedFor nested queries like that, I think you can use `benefits.id` as the field. This might be of some help: http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.4/mapping-nested-type.html
Chris Oliver repliedIt's not necessarily a single query that would illustrate the problem, it's how it's used that's the problem. That's why I say it's not something a more experienced developer may get caught by, but...
Jacob Montgomery replied • SolvedChris, pls don't forget to add authentication to the API series. It would be great to see both devise/JWT implementation.
Sean M repliedFollow the [GoRails Learning Path](https://gorails.com/path).
Chris Oliver replied"Consider offering remote internships, which can attract students from a wider geographic area and potentially lower costs compared to hiring local interns." I don't feel good about doing it remote...
Jones Phedra repliedTry creating a new JavaScript file in the assets/javascripts/ directory of your Rails app then copy the contents of the SimpleMDE JavaScript file into this new file.
multiplyafrican repliedHi, As per the title I am an experienced .NET developer who has mostly been working the backend with API's got into frontend a little mostly Vue and did some MVC in the past but not in anger. So f...
Tahir Khalid postedI have a Rails site with a PWA and also a native app built w/ a wrapper. The site/app is for Hotel staff to communicate. Some of the staff speak and post in Spanish-only and some English-only. How ...
Ryan Mindigo posted