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Recently I’ve been working on a Rails application that supports subdomains. I’m using Devise for user authentication and need the user to choose a subdomain to use upon registration. Similar to the 37signals applications, I want a single sign-on to be persistent across subdomains. Since I didn’t have a clue where to begin with subdomains, I followed this tutorial on my new Rails 3.1 beta 1 applica
Rails ActiveRecord Multiple Databases And Migrations Aug 15, 2012 Something we don’t see too much of is talk of using Ruby and ActiveRecord with multiple databases. Turns out it’s really simple. Let’s run through this. Rake Task Let’s dive right in. Obviously we want to handle migrations for two databases, so we need two separate Rake tasks to handle that: desc "Migrate the database through script
3 Rules For Becoming A Better Developer In 2013 Dec 28, 2012 Every year I try to be retrospective about what I’m planning to do next year to improve myself as a developer. Becoming a better developer is something I strive for every day, whether it’s working on new projects or cleaning up old ones. This year, I want to be more deliberate about everything. Just Start This is probably one of the most
Setting Up Ubuntu 12.04 with Ruby 1.9.3, Rails, Nginx, Passenger, and PostgreSQL or MySQL May 7, 2012 With the recent release of Ubuntu 12.04, we’ve got an even easier way to setup our webserver. Let me walk you through the steps: Create Our Deploy User One of the first things we want to make sure we get done is that we have a deploy user. This going to be the user that deploys the website and the
Developer, Founder, and Podcaster. I'm Chris Oliver, a software developer based in St. Louis, Missouri. I'm the founder of GoRails, a company focused on helping Ruby on Rails developers learn, build, and deploy their ideas.
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