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anonymous
anonymous / concerning.rb
Created December 18, 2012 18:00
class Module
# We often find ourselves with a medium-sized chunk of behavior that we'd
# like to extract, but only mix in to a single class.
#
# We typically choose to leave the implementation directly in the class,
# perhaps with a comment, because the mental and visual overhead of defining
# a module, making it a Concern, and including it is just too great.
#
#
# Using comments as lightweight modularity:
@bbonamin
bbonamin / drag_drop.rb
Created July 17, 2012 14:18
Capybara drag and drop
shared_examples_for "driver with javascript support" do
before { @driver.visit('/with_js') }
describe '#find' do
it "should find dynamically changed nodes" do
@driver.find('//p').first.text.should == 'I changed it'
end
end
describe '#drag_to' do
class PostsController < ActionController::Base
def create
Post.create(post_params)
end
def update
Post.find(params[:id]).update_attributes!(post_params)
end
private
@dhh
dhh / gist:1014971
Created June 8, 2011 18:09
Use concerns to keep your models manageable
# autoload concerns
module YourApp
class Application < Rails::Application
config.autoload_paths += %W(
#{config.root}/app/controllers/concerns
#{config.root}/app/models/concerns
)
end
end
@icebreaker
icebreaker / mongoid-cheatsheet.md
Created February 15, 2011 09:11
Mongoid cheat sheet