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-**DO NOT READ THIS FILE ON GITHUB, GUIDES ARE PUBLISHED ON http://guides.rubyonrails.org.**
+**DO NOT READ THIS FILE ON GITHUB, GUIDES ARE PUBLISHED ON https://guides.rubyonrails.org.**
Rails on Rack
=============
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ After reading this guide, you will know:
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-WARNING: This guide assumes a working knowledge of Rack protocol and Rack concepts such as middlewares, url maps and `Rack::Builder`.
+WARNING: This guide assumes a working knowledge of Rack protocol and Rack concepts such as middlewares, url maps, and `Rack::Builder`.
Introduction to Rack
--------------------
-Rack provides a minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called middleware) into a single method call.
+Rack provides a minimal, modular, and adaptable interface for developing web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called middleware) into a single method call.
Explaining how Rack works is not really in the scope of this guide. In case you
are not familiar with Rack's basics, you should check out the [Resources](#resources)
@@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ but is built for better flexibility and more features to meet Rails' requirement
### Inspecting Middleware Stack
-Rails has a handy task for inspecting the middleware stack in use:
+Rails has a handy command for inspecting the middleware stack in use:
```bash
-$ bin/rails middleware
+$ rails middleware
```
For a freshly generated Rails application, this might produce something like:
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ The default middlewares shown here (and some others) are each summarized in the
### Configuring Middleware Stack
-Rails provides a simple configuration interface `config.middleware` for adding, removing and modifying the middlewares in the middleware stack via `application.rb` or the environment specific configuration file `environments/<environment>.rb`.
+Rails provides a simple configuration interface `config.middleware` for adding, removing, and modifying the middlewares in the middleware stack via `application.rb` or the environment specific configuration file `environments/<environment>.rb`.
#### Adding a Middleware
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ And now if you inspect the middleware stack, you'll find that `Rack::Runtime` is
not a part of it.
```bash
-$ bin/rails middleware
+$ rails middleware
(in /Users/lifo/Rails/blog)
use ActionDispatch::Static
use #<ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::Middleware:0x00000001c304c8>