Inspired by suspenders, I decided to build out my own default Rails app.
Replace all the instances of 'basis' and 'Basis' with your app's name, using either all lowercase letters when replacing 'basis' and only the first letter uppercase when replacing 'Basis'. These are the files that should contain instances that need to be replaced (but you're better off doing a find/replace across all files in your text editor):
- .rvmrc
- app/views/layouts/application.html.erb, in title tag
- config/application.rb
- config/database.yml
- config/environment.rb
- config/environments/development.rb
- config/environments/production.rb
- config/environments/test.rb
- config/initializers/session_store.rb
Remove Gemfile.lock from the .gitignore file.
Edit this line from config/initializers/devise.rb:
config.mailer_sender = '[email protected]'
Configure Errbit in config/initializers/errbit.rb.
If you're not staying open-source, you'll probably want to:
- Remove the
.travis.ymlfile - Remove the
gem 'coveralls', require: falseline from theGemfilefile - Remove the first two lines in the
spec/rails_helper.rbfile
bundle installrake secret- Replace the secret_key_base in
config/secrets.ymlwith the result of this command
- Replace the secret_key_base in
rake db:create
- Run
rake db:migrateto create the initial, blank, schema.rb file - Run
rake db:test:loadto set up the testing database - You will need to run
rake db:test:prepareafter every migration (do yourself a favor and addalias migrate="rake db:migrate && rake db:rollback && rake db:migrate && rake db:test:prepare"to your.bash_profilefile) - Run
rspecto run all the tests once (and to generate a coverage file incoverage/index.html) - Run
guardto monitor the project while you work (it will automatically run relevant tests whenever files are saved) - Optionally, install growlnotify from the Extras/growlnotify/growlnotify.pkg in Growl's disk image to get notifications from
guard
Errors are logged with Errbit
If you do not want to use Errbit:
- Remove the
gem 'airbrake'line fromGemfile - Remove the
config/initializers/errbit.rbfile
mailcatcher lets you view mail being sent by the app in the browser.
rvm default@mailcatcher --creategem install mailcatcherrvm wrapper default@mailcatcher --no-prefix mailcatcher catchmail
mailcatcher- Go to http://localhost:1080
- Perform actions that produce emails
- http://localhost:1080 will automatically display the incoming email & provide notifications if you have Growl installed
metric_fu displays code metrics from the reports of many other tools.
To run it, run rspec and then run metric_fu in the Rails project directory.
Performance information can be logged to NewRelic:
- Uncomment the
# gem 'newrelic_rpm'line fromGemfile - Add your
newrelic.ymlfile to theconfigfolder


