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Basicframework

This is a core shell with which we can clone to kick off other projects with minimal setup. The main changes will be API keys, db names, hooking up to heroku.

Ruby on Rails

This application requires:

  • Ruby 2.2.1
  • Rails 4.2.5

Getting Started, Application Stack

This template application is configured with the following toolsets.s

Tool Type Info(opt)
Devise User Auth -
Sendgrid Email management -
Bootstrap-SASS Front end layout framework -
ERB Template engine -
Administrate Admin Dashboard Pretty new and popular admin dashboard generator from thoughtbot
Pundit Role/policy setting for users and access Main competitor to this is cancan
Unicorn Webserver Dev & Prod We used this last project, let's keep it
Postgres Database test/dev/prod -
RSpec Testing Framework Sorry DHH, better than Unit::Test
FactoryGirl Supplement for testing framework -
Capybara Support for feature testing -
Heroku Deployment -
Segment.io Application analytics Build new project and get new API key before integration.
Figaro Management of environment variables Life saver when you need dem slugs yo. Main business file is application.yml
Simple_form form building Some extra tools to simplify form building
Better Errors Dynamic error page Don't leave home without it
Rubocop Code improvement Run a simple command and catch your coding smell errors.
Mechanize Scraping support -
HTTParty Scraping support -
RSpect-Retry Allows failing tests a quick retry Helpful with phantom errors and large testing suites

Misc

*Robots.txt is set to ban spiders. Undo this for official launch to enable indexing.

*Turbolinks disabled

TODO:

*simplecov (generate html reports on testing coverage)

*pg_search (handyist thing I've found so far for searching through active record/pg)

*Brakeman scanner (used by twitter and github, an amazing tool to catch security errors)

*Factorygirl setup (via viking curric)

*Example model test layout, users (using my conventions etc)

*Font-awesome (worth having even if just for EASY access to that beautiful glyphicon base)

*pronto (comes with a bunch of runners. allows you to combine a lot of useful gems to inspect the quality of your rails code at once and outputs to a file or command line)

*muthafuckin stripe. shell must need out of the box payment config.