RailStrap is a Front-end / Back-end template using HTML5 Boilerplate, Twitter Bootstrap 3, Ruby on Rails (4.0.0) Devise ( Auth ) and Ruby 2.0.0.
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Clone the git repo -
git clone https://github.com/hugodias/railStrap.git
- or download it -
Run
bundle install
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Run
rake db:migrate
Then run your server
rails s
Check at http://localhost:3000
- Rails 4
- Ruby 2.0.0
- Imagemagick (For uploading pictures)
- Vagrant (Optional)
- Devise
- Paperclip ( User profile picture )
- SQLite (Default)
- Postgresdb https://github.com/hugodias/railStrap/tree/postgresdb
Change the cookie secret token at
config/initializers/secret_token.rb
# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file. # Your secret key for verifying the integrity of signed cookies. # If you change this key, all old signed cookies will become invalid! # Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random, # no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks. RailStrap::Application.config.secret_token = 'YOUR-NEW-TOKEN-HERE'
Thanks pringles for the tip
RailStrap has a Vagrant file to create your own Virtual Machine for development.
To get started you need to have Vagrant and Virtal Box instaled.
After that you just need to start your VM:
vagrant up
After that you have a Ubuntu server to work, but this server isn't configured to work with rails yet! :( So i'm leaving here one virtual box image with Ruby 2.0.0 (rbenv) and Rails 4 pre-configured.
To install this server just follow this steps:
- Download the server image here: link
- Place the image that you downloaded in railStrap repository
- In railStrap directory run
vagrant box add railStrapMachine ubuntuRails4Ruby2.box virtualbox
- Run
vagrant box list
and this new machine should be in that list - Now in
Vagrantfile
changeconfig.vm.box="precise32"
toconfig.vm.box="railStrapMachine"
- To get your machine up run
vagrant up
And its done ! Your vagrant vm now has Ruby 2.0.0 and Rails 4 ready to go.
- jQuery: MIT/GPL license
- Modernizr: MIT/BSD license
- Normalize.css: Public Domain
- Twitter bootstrap: Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
- Ruby on Rails: MIT license
The Unlicense (aka: public domain)