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@@ -81,6 +81,8 @@ The server can be run on a different port using the +-p+ option. The default dev
$ rails server -e production -p 4000
</shell>
+The +-b+ option binds Rails to the specified ip, by default it is 0.0.0.0. You can run a server as a daemon by passing a +-d+ option.
+
h4. +rails generate+
The +rails generate+ command uses templates to create a whole lot of things. Running +rails generate+ by itself gives a list of available generators:
@@ -325,6 +327,8 @@ h4. +rails destroy+
Think of +destroy+ as the opposite of +generate+. It'll figure out what generate did, and undo it.
+You can also use the alias "d" to invoke the destroy command: <tt>rails d</tt>.
+
<shell>
$ rails generate model Oops
exists app/models/
@@ -379,21 +383,24 @@ $ rake about
About your application's environment
Ruby version 1.8.7 (x86_64-linux)
RubyGems version 1.3.6
-Rack version 1.1
-Rails version 3.1.0
-Active Record version 3.1.0
-Action Pack version 3.1.0
-Active Resource version 3.1.0
-Action Mailer version 3.1.0
-Active Support version 3.1.0
-Middleware ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Lock, Rack::Runtime, Rails::Rack::Logger, ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, Rack::Sendfile, ActionDispatch::Callbacks, ActionDispatch::Cookies, ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore, ActionDispatch::Flash, ActionDispatch::ParamsParser, Rack::MethodOverride, ActionDispatch::Head
+Rack version 1.3
+Rails version 3.2.0.beta
+JavaScript Runtime Node.js (V8)
+Active Record version 3.2.0.beta
+Action Pack version 3.2.0.beta
+Active Resource version 3.2.0.beta
+Action Mailer version 3.2.0.beta
+Active Support version 3.2.0.beta
+Middleware ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Lock, Rack::Runtime, Rack::MethodOverride, ActionDispatch::RequestId, Rails::Rack::Logger, ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, ActionDispatch::Reloader, ActionDispatch::Callbacks, ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement, ActiveRecord::QueryCache, ActionDispatch::Cookies, ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore, ActionDispatch::Flash, ActionDispatch::ParamsParser, ActionDispatch::Head, Rack::ConditionalGet, Rack::ETag, ActionDispatch::BestStandardsSupport
Application root /home/foobar/commandsapp
Environment development
+Database adapter sqlite3
+Database schema version 20110805173523
</shell>
h4. +assets+
-You can precompile the assets in <tt>app/assets</tt> using <tt>rake assets:precompile</tt> and remove compiled assets using <tt>rake assets:clean</tt>.
+You can precompile the assets in <tt>app/assets</tt> using <tt>rake assets:precompile</tt> and remove those compiled assets using <tt>rake assets:clean</tt>.
h4. +db+
@@ -458,13 +465,18 @@ h4. +test+
INFO: A good description of unit testing in Rails is given in "A Guide to Testing Rails Applications":testing.html
-Rails comes with a test suite called Test::Unit. It is through the use of tests that Rails itself is so stable, and the slew of people working on Rails can prove that everything works as it should.
-
-The +test:+ namespace helps in running the different tests you will (hopefully!) write.
+Rails comes with a test suite called <tt>Test::Unit</tt>. Rails owes its stability to the use of tests. The tasks available in the +test:+ namespace helps in running the different tests you will hopefully write.
h4. +tmp+
-The <tt>Rails.root/tmp</tt> directory is, like the *nix /tmp directory, the holding place for temporary files like sessions (if you're using a file store for files), process id files, and cached actions. The +tmp:+ namespace tasks will help you clear them if you need to if they've become overgrown, or create them in case of deletions gone awry.
+The <tt>Rails.root/tmp</tt> directory is, like the *nix /tmp directory, the holding place for temporary files like sessions (if you're using a file store for files), process id files, and cached actions.
+
+The +tmp:+ namespaced tasks will help you clear the <tt>Rails.root/tmp</tt> directory:
+
+* +rake tmp:cache:clear+ clears <tt>tmp/cache</tt>.
+* +rake tmp:sessions:clear+ clears <tt>tmp/sessions</tt>.
+* +rake tmp:sockets:clear+ clears <tt>tmp/sockets</tt>.
+* +rake tmp:clear+ clears all the three: cache, sessions and sockets.
h4. Miscellaneous