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55 changes: 55 additions & 0 deletions Gemfile
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source 'https://rubygems.org'

git_source(:github) do |repo_name|
repo_name = "#{repo_name}/#{repo_name}" unless repo_name.include?("/")
"https://github.com/#{repo_name}.git"
end


# Bundle edge Rails instead: gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails'
gem 'rails', '~> 5.0.2'
# Use sqlite3 as the database for Active Record
gem 'sqlite3'
# Use Puma as the app server
gem 'puma', '~> 3.0'
# Use SCSS for stylesheets
gem 'sass-rails', '~> 5.0'
# Use Uglifier as compressor for JavaScript assets
gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.3.0'
# Use CoffeeScript for .coffee assets and views
gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.2'
# See https://github.com/rails/execjs#readme for more supported runtimes
# gem 'therubyracer', platforms: :ruby

# Use jquery as the JavaScript library
gem 'jquery-rails'
# Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. Read more: https://github.com/turbolinks/turbolinks
gem 'turbolinks', '~> 5'
# Build JSON APIs with ease. Read more: https://github.com/rails/jbuilder
gem 'jbuilder', '~> 2.5'
# Use Redis adapter to run Action Cable in production
# gem 'redis', '~> 3.0'
# Use ActiveModel has_secure_password
# gem 'bcrypt', '~> 3.1.7'

# Use Capistrano for deployment
# gem 'capistrano-rails', group: :development

group :development, :test do
# Call 'byebug' anywhere in the code to stop execution and get a debugger console
gem 'byebug', platform: :mri
end

group :development do
# Access an IRB console on exception pages or by using <%= console %> anywhere in the code.
gem 'web-console', '>= 3.3.0'
gem 'listen', '~> 3.0.5'
# Spring speeds up development by keeping your application running in the background. Read more: https://github.com/rails/spring
gem 'spring'
gem 'spring-watcher-listen', '~> 2.0.0'
end

# Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
gem 'tzinfo-data', platforms: [:mingw, :mswin, :x64_mingw, :jruby]

gem 'hirb'
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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actioncable (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
nio4r (>= 1.2, < 3.0)
websocket-driver (~> 0.6.1)
actionmailer (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activejob (= 5.0.2)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
actionpack (5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
rack (~> 2.0)
rack-test (~> 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
actionview (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubis (~> 2.7.0)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3)
activejob (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
globalid (>= 0.3.6)
activemodel (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
activerecord (5.0.2)
activemodel (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
arel (~> 7.0)
activesupport (5.0.2)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (~> 0.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
arel (7.1.4)
builder (3.2.3)
byebug (9.0.6)
coffee-rails (4.2.1)
coffee-script (>= 2.2.0)
railties (>= 4.0.0, < 5.2.x)
coffee-script (2.4.1)
coffee-script-source
execjs
coffee-script-source (1.12.2)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
debug_inspector (0.0.2)
erubis (2.7.0)
execjs (2.7.0)
ffi (1.9.18)
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activesupport (>= 4.1.0)
hirb (0.7.3)
i18n (0.8.1)
jbuilder (2.6.3)
activesupport (>= 3.0.0, < 5.2)
multi_json (~> 1.2)
jquery-rails (4.2.2)
rails-dom-testing (>= 1, < 3)
railties (>= 4.2.0)
thor (>= 0.14, < 2.0)
listen (3.0.8)
rb-fsevent (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.4)
rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7)
loofah (2.0.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
mail (2.6.4)
mime-types (>= 1.16, < 4)
method_source (0.8.2)
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mime-types-data (~> 3.2015)
mime-types-data (3.2016.0521)
mini_portile2 (2.1.0)
minitest (5.10.1)
multi_json (1.12.1)
nio4r (2.0.0)
nokogiri (1.7.1)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.1.0)
puma (3.8.2)
rack (2.0.1)
rack-test (0.6.3)
rack (>= 1.0)
rails (5.0.2)
actioncable (= 5.0.2)
actionmailer (= 5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activejob (= 5.0.2)
activemodel (= 5.0.2)
activerecord (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
bundler (>= 1.3.0, < 2.0)
railties (= 5.0.2)
sprockets-rails (>= 2.0.0)
rails-dom-testing (2.0.2)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0, < 6.0)
nokogiri (~> 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.3)
loofah (~> 2.0)
railties (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
method_source
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
rake (12.0.0)
rb-fsevent (0.9.8)
rb-inotify (0.9.8)
ffi (>= 0.5.0)
sass (3.4.23)
sass-rails (5.0.6)
railties (>= 4.0.0, < 6)
sass (~> 3.1)
sprockets (>= 2.8, < 4.0)
sprockets-rails (>= 2.0, < 4.0)
tilt (>= 1.1, < 3)
spring (2.0.1)
activesupport (>= 4.2)
spring-watcher-listen (2.0.1)
listen (>= 2.7, < 4.0)
spring (>= 1.2, < 3.0)
sprockets (3.7.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (3.2.0)
actionpack (>= 4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.0)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
thor (0.19.4)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tilt (2.0.7)
turbolinks (5.0.1)
turbolinks-source (~> 5)
turbolinks-source (5.0.0)
tzinfo (1.2.2)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
uglifier (3.1.9)
execjs (>= 0.3.0, < 3)
web-console (3.4.0)
actionview (>= 5.0)
activemodel (>= 5.0)
debug_inspector
railties (>= 5.0)
websocket-driver (0.6.5)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.2)

PLATFORMS
ruby

DEPENDENCIES
byebug
coffee-rails (~> 4.2)
hirb
jbuilder (~> 2.5)
jquery-rails
listen (~> 3.0.5)
puma (~> 3.0)
rails (~> 5.0.2)
sass-rails (~> 5.0)
spring
spring-watcher-listen (~> 2.0.0)
sqlite3
turbolinks (~> 5)
tzinfo-data
uglifier (>= 1.3.0)
web-console (>= 3.3.0)

BUNDLED WITH
1.14.6
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# Task List
Let's build a Task List in Rails! We will solve the problem of tracking tasks in a web application. This project will enable us to keep track of and persist, add, edit and remove tasks. This is an individual Stage 1 project.
# README

## Learning Goals
Practice all aspects of Rails development.
- Create a new Rails application
- Explore each aspect of the Rails Request Cycle: Model, View, Controller
- Implement RESTful routes using Rails standards
- Complete all CRUD actions in a Rails application
This README would normally document whatever steps are necessary to get the
application up and running.

## Baseline
In this baseline, you'll create a new Rails application and get started with two of the major components: route, controller and view.
Things you may want to cover:

- Fork and clone this repository to your computer
- Create a new Rails application using `rails new .`
- create a `Tasks` controller
- create a route to view the task `index` page
- create a controller action for the task `index` page which contains an array of hard-coded tasks
- create an ERB view to display the tasks from the controller action
* Ruby version

<!--
## Wave 1
This wave is where we introduce ActiveRecord to create a model. We use the model to persist our data.
* System dependencies

1. create a migration which will create a new `Task` model
- create the database schema and tables by running the `rails db:migrate` command
- the `Task` model should include _at least_ a name, a description and a completion date
- create at least 2 `Task` model instances using the `rails console`
1. update the controller's `index` action you created to retrieve and show `all` Task objects from the database
- you may need to update the view as well to use the model fields rather than the hard-coded data
-->
* Configuration

<!--
## Wave 2
In this wave, we will expand the actions we support and introduce forms for user interactivity and persistence.
* Database creation

1. add support to `show` each task
- update the task list to link to a `show` action for each individual task
- create a route
- create a controller action
- create an ERB view
1. Create a new task:
- update the task list to have a link to add a new task
- this will give the user a new page with a **form** with the appropriate task fields
- the site should take the user back to the task list after the new task is added
-->
* Database initialization

<!--
## Wave 3
In this wave we will extend the interactivity with users, allowing them to edit existing tasks.
* How to run the test suite

1. Edit a task
- update each task's show page to include an edit link
- this will give the user a new page with a **form** that is pre-populated with the data about that task
- the site should take the user back to the task's show page after the task is updated
* Services (job queues, cache servers, search engines, etc.)

1. **Optional**
- DRY up your code by reusing the view code from the `new` functionality
- Hint: Rendering _partials_ in Rails
-->
* Deployment instructions

<!--
## Wave 4
In this wave, we will add the ability to delete tasks. We will also add the ability for a user to mark a task complete.

1. Delete a task
On the task list, add a button or link for each task that will, once clicked:
1. Ask the user to confirm that they definitely want to delete the task.
1. Delete the task from the database and redirect the user back to the list of remaining tasks
1. Mark a task complete
- Add a button to the list of tasks on the home page that, when clicked, will mark a task complete
- Update the database with the task's completed date
-->
* ...
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# Add your own tasks in files placed in lib/tasks ending in .rake,
# for example lib/tasks/capistrano.rake, and they will automatically be available to Rake.

require_relative 'config/application'

Rails.application.load_tasks
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//= link_tree ../images
//= link_directory ../javascripts .js
//= link_directory ../stylesheets .css
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// This is a manifest file that'll be compiled into application.js, which will include all the files
// listed below.
//
// Any JavaScript/Coffee file within this directory, lib/assets/javascripts, vendor/assets/javascripts,
// or any plugin's vendor/assets/javascripts directory can be referenced here using a relative path.
//
// It's not advisable to add code directly here, but if you do, it'll appear at the bottom of the
// compiled file. JavaScript code in this file should be added after the last require_* statement.
//
// Read Sprockets README (https://github.com/rails/sprockets#sprockets-directives) for details
// about supported directives.
//
//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs
//= require turbolinks
//= require_tree .
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// Action Cable provides the framework to deal with WebSockets in Rails.
// You can generate new channels where WebSocket features live using the rails generate channel command.
//
//= require action_cable
//= require_self
//= require_tree ./channels

(function() {
this.App || (this.App = {});

App.cable = ActionCable.createConsumer();

}).call(this);
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# Place all the behaviors and hooks related to the matching controller here.
# All this logic will automatically be available in application.js.
# You can use CoffeeScript in this file: http://coffeescript.org/
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/*
* This is a manifest file that'll be compiled into application.css, which will include all the files
* listed below.
*
* Any CSS and SCSS file within this directory, lib/assets/stylesheets, vendor/assets/stylesheets,
* or any plugin's vendor/assets/stylesheets directory can be referenced here using a relative path.
*
* You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the bottom of the
* compiled file so the styles you add here take precedence over styles defined in any other CSS/SCSS
* files in this directory. Styles in this file should be added after the last require_* statement.
* It is generally better to create a new file per style scope.
*
*= require_tree .
*= require_self
*/
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