Description: Scaffolds an entire resource, from model and migration to controller and views, along with a full test suite. The resource is ready to use as a starting point for your RESTful, resource-oriented application. Pass the name of the model (in singular form), either CamelCased or under_scored, as the first argument, and an optional list of attribute pairs. Attributes are field arguments specifying the model's attributes. You can optionally pass the type and an index to each field. For instance: 'title body:text tracking_id:integer:uniq' will generate a title field of string type, a body with text type and a tracking_id as an integer with an unique index. "index" could also be given instead of "uniq" if one desires a non unique index. As a special case, specifying 'password:digest' will generate a password_digest field of string type, and configure your generated model, controller, views, and test suite for use with ActiveModel has_secure_password (assuming they are using Rails defaults). Timestamps are added by default, so you don't have to specify them by hand as 'created_at:datetime updated_at:datetime'. You don't have to think up every attribute up front, but it helps to sketch out a few so you can start working with the resource immediately. For example, 'scaffold post title body:text published:boolean' gives you a model with those three attributes, a controller that handles the create/show/update/destroy, forms to create and edit your posts, and an index that lists them all, as well as a resources :posts declaration in config/routes.rb. If you want to remove all the generated files, run 'rails destroy scaffold ModelName'. Examples: `rails generate scaffold post` `rails generate scaffold post title:string body:text published:boolean` `rails generate scaffold purchase amount:decimal tracking_id:integer:uniq` `rails generate scaffold user email:uniq password:digest`