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@@ -106,11 +106,11 @@ Then you would create your own channel classes. For example, you could have a
**ChatChannel** and an **AppearanceChannel**:
```ruby
-# app/channels/application_cable/chat_channel.rb
+# app/channels/chat_channel.rb
class ChatChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
end
-# app/channels/application_cable/appearance_channel.rb
+# app/channels/appearance_channel.rb
class AppearanceChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
end
```
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Incoming messages are then routed to these channel subscriptions based on
an identifier sent by the cable consumer.
```ruby
-# app/channels/application_cable/chat_channel.rb
+# app/channels/chat_channel.rb
class ChatChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
# Called when the consumer has successfully become a subscriber of this channel
def subscribed
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Streams provide the mechanism by which channels route published content
(broadcasts) to its subscribers.
```ruby
-# app/channels/application_cable/chat_channel.rb
+# app/channels/chat_channel.rb
class ChatChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
def subscribed
stream_from "chat_#{params[:room]}"