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Introduction to Ruby on Rails (4 days)


This Ruby on Rails class is delivered for private groups onsite at your offices or a location of your choice. It can also be delivered via the Internet for geographically distributed staff.

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Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Overview

In this Ruby on Rails training course, students will learn to create database-driven websites using Ruby on Rails. They will learn to install Ruby and Rails, to program in Ruby and use Ajax in their Ruby on Rails applications.

Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Course Goals

  • Learn to install and configure Ruby and Rails
  • Understand the Model-View-Controller framework architecture
  • Learn to program in Ruby
  • Learn to build database-driven applications with Ruby on Rails
  • Learn to work with templates
  • Learn to use Ajax in Ruby on Rails applications
  • Learn to test Ruby on Rails applications

Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Course Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • HTML

Experience in the following areas would be beneficial.

  • Server-side programming experience
  • SQL

Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Course Outline

  1. Getting Started with Rails
    1. Installing RailsPlatform requirements
      1. Supported database backends
      2. Ruby installation
      3. InstantRails for Windows
    2. Creating a new application
      1. The 'rails' command
      2. Tour of the Rails application layout
    3. Application configuration and bootstrapping
      1. Creating the databases
      2. Configuring database.yml
      3. Setting the default route
    4. Connecting to a Rails application
      1. controller/action/id URL semantics
      2. Dispatcher and routing roadmap
      3. Examining the log files
    5. Rails tools
      1. Managing tasks with rake (Ruby make)
      2. The application console
    6. The Model/View/Controller (MVC) framework architecture
      1. Separation of concerns
      2. MVC in the application directory layout
    7. The Rails philosophy: "Convention over configuration"
  2. Ruby Language Skills and Techniques
    1. Running Ruby
      1. Command-line Ruby
      2. The Interactive Ruby (irb) console
    2. Objects, variables, and methods
      1. Basic object-orientation concepts
      2. Naming conventions
      3. Variable assignment
      4. Local vs. instance variables
      5. Method-calling semantics
      6. Method arguments and return values
    3. Classes and modules
      1. Instantiating classes
      2. Mixing in modules
      3. Modules as namespaces
    4. Built-in classes
      1. String
      2. Array
      3. Hash
      4. Symbol
      5. Numerics
    5. Blocks and iterators
      1. Blocks vs. methods vs. lambdas
      2. Collection iteration
      3. Single-object iteration
    6. Exceptions
      1. Built-in exceptions
      2. Writing your own exception classes
      3. Exceptions in Rails
  3. Model Design and Database Management
    1. Domain modeling for Rails and Ruby
      1. Describing the "what" of the application
      2. Creating ActiveRecord models with "generate"
    2. Object-relational mapping with ActiveRecord
      1. ActiveRecord models and Ruby classes
      2. ActiveRecord associations
        1. One-to-one, one-to-many
        2. Many-to-many
    3. "Rails-friendly" SQL
      1. Table-naming conventions
      2. Primary and foreign keys
    4. Database maintenance with ActiveRecord Migrations
      1. Default migrations
      2. Customizing migrations
      3. Migrating backwards
  4. Controller Actions and View Templates
    1. Basics of controller/view interaction
      1. Creating controllers and view with "generate"
      2. Default rendering rules
      3. Shared controller/template instance variables
      4. Separating controller logic from view specifics
    2. HTML templating with Embedded Ruby (ERb)
      1. Rules of ERb processing
      2. Layouts
      3. Using master and partial templates
    3. Fine-tuning controllers and view
      1. Controller filters
      2. Redirecting control
      3. Default and custom view helper methods
    4. Writing and processing HTML forms in Rails
      1. Using form helper methods
      2. "Magic" field initialization from instance variables
      3. Accessing CGI data through the "params" hash
    5. Ajax calls and RJS (Ruby/JavaScript) templates
      1. Basic DOM updating with Ajax
      2. Using RJS for composite Ajax calls
  5. Application Testing
    1. Rails unit tests
      1. The Ruby TestUnit framework
      2. Writing fixturesAddressing test failures and errors
  6. Ruby and Rails Resources
    1. Mailing lists
    2. Websites
    3. Books
    4. IRC channels

Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Course Materials

In addition to a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples, each student will receive a copy of Ruby for Rails: Ruby Techniques for Rails Developers by David Black.

Each student will also receive a one-year subscription to Webucator's online reference library, which contains hundreds of the most current electronic technology books - a $149.95 per student value.

Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training Technical Requirements

  1. Operating Systems Options
    • Operating System Options
      • Windows Vista
      • Windows XP with Service Pack 2
    • Macintosh
  2. Ruby on Rails Framework
    • Instant Rails on Windows
    • Ruby, Rails and MySQL on any non-Windows machine
  3. Any Text, HTML, or Ruby Editor
  4. Browser Options

Class Files for Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training

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