RUBY ON RAILS
About This Course
Introduction
Ruby on Rails Training
Rails is an open source web application framework and a software library that extends the Ruby programming language. It’s generally known as simply Rails or ROR. Ruby is a like other programming languages and it is an object-oriented language. Rails integrate with various scripts to create web server running application. It is designed to advance web programming and installed with the help of the operating system command line interface. It’s also considered as server-side web application development, as it runs on a web server.
How to Learn Ruby on Rails?
To Learn Ruby, first, we have to go through Classes and Objects and then to OOPS. It is said in English “Learn the Ruby the hard way”. We designed the course curriculum in the simplest understandable way possible to ensure the student can learn ruby on rails in a faster way.
Course Objectives
What you’ll learn in Ruby on Rails Training Course?
- Learn the basics of the Ruby language.
- Configure and install Ruby and Rails.
- Set up and handle databases with migrations.
- Create a new Rails application from scratch.
- Learn about behavior-driven development with Cucumber.
- Learn how to configure the Rails’ routing.
- Understand resources and REST, and its application.
- Understand Rails’ point and how to embrace them.
- Practice test-driven development with Rspec.
- Learn how to find and use plugins.
What are the pre-requisites to learn Ruby on Rails Course?
- Excellent Knowledge of Object Oriented Programming
Course Curriculum
MODULE 1: AN OVERVIEW OF RUBY ON RAILS
TOPICS: What is Ruby on Rails?, Installing Rails, Overview of Rails Components, Starting the Rails Server, a Simple Rails Application, Static Pages Within a Rails Application, the Structure of a Rails Application, Generating a Controller, Using the Render Method, Adding a Static Page, Rendering the View, Using the Link_To Method, Dynamic Pages with Embedded Ruby
MODULE 2: RUBY ON RAILS AND HTML FORMS
TOPICS: A Basic HTML Form, Working With Form Data, Processing an HTML Form, Form Tag Helpers, Other Form Elements
MODULE 3: DATABASES AND RAILS
TOPICS: Review of the MVC Architecture, Databases, and Models, Entities and Relationships, Adding a Model, Rails Database Conventions, Creating a Rails View of a Database Table, Database Migrations, The Rails Database Console, Restful Routes and Resources, Scaffolding
MODULE 4: FORM HELPERS AND VALIDATION
TOPICS: Processing Form Helpers, Form Helpers, and Form_For, Redirection, From Form to Database, Data Validation, The Presence Validator, The Uniqueness Validator, Validation Helpers, The Length Validator, The Format Validator, Displaying Validation Errors in the View, The Numerical Validator, The Errors Object, Custom Validation Methods,
MODULE 5: ADDING STYLE TO AN APPLICATION
TOPICS: Styling, Cascading Style Sheets, Rails and SASS
MODULE 6: USERS
TOPICS: Registering Users, Configuring an Application for Sessions, the Flash Hash, the Register Action, Logging In, Logging Out, Validating the Registration, Protected Pages, Filters
MODULE 7: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
TOPICS: The Business Application, Linking Two Models, Database Terminology, The Database Tables, Adding Tasks, Displaying Employee Tasks, Listing Employees and Tasks, Deleting a Task, Editing a Record, Migrations