The Blog app is a classic blog website. This application is a fully functional website that displays a list of posts and allows readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
This project is implemented using the Ruby on Rails programming language, known for its elegant syntax and flexibility. RoR provides a suitable foundation for this Blog_Rails code decoding project due to its ease of use and string manipulation capabilities.
This project is built using Ruby on Rails, a dynamic, open-source programming language known for its simplicity and productivity. Ruby's elegant syntax and powerful features make it a popular choice among developers.
- Rails new (setup)
- Data Model
- processing data in models
- Added hooks for data models
To get started with the Catalog of My Things app, follow the instructions below:
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Clone the project repository: bash
git clone https://github.com/ahmedeid6842/Blog_Rails.git
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Navigate to the project folder: bash
cd Blog_Rails
To run the Catalog of My Things app, you'll need the following prerequisites:
- An integrated development environment (IDE) like Visual Studio Code.
- Ruby installed on your machine.
- Git installed on your machine.
- A GitHub account for version control.
Follow these steps to use the program:
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Open your terminal.
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Navigate to the directory where the program files are located using the
cd
command:bash
cd /path/to/your/program/files
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Start your Ruby on Rails server
bash
rails s
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cess the Blog app in your web browser at
http://localhost:3000
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You can now interact with the app, create posts, add comments, and explore its features.
This project was developed by:
π€ Ahmed Eid
- GitHub: Ahmed Eid
- Twitter: @ahmedeid2684
- LinkedIn: Ahmed Eid
π€ HernΓ‘n GΓΌemes
- GitHub: @githubhandle
- Twitter: @twitterhandle
- LinkedIn: @HernΓ‘n GΓΌemes
- Validate and model specs
- Connect the model with frontend instead of using ruby console
- Added unit test for created models
Q: Is there a plan to add more features to this application? A: Yes, the author has plans to enhance this application's capabilities. One upcoming feature is to make the application executable via tactil, providing more convenience and accessibility to users.
Q: Where can I find more information about the Ruby programming language? A: For more information about Ruby, its features, and its community, visit the official Ruby website.
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page and contribute to the project.
If you find this project helpful, consider giving it a βοΈ to show your support!
I would like to thank Microverse for giving me the opportunity to work on this project.
## π LicenseThis project is licensed under the MIT License - you can click here to have more details MIT licensed.