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The Rails Command Line
======================
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After reading this guide, you will know:

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* How to create a Rails application.
* How to generate models, controllers, database migrations, and unit tests.
* How to start a development server.
* How to experiment with objects through an interactive shell.
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NOTE: This tutorial assumes you have basic Rails knowledge from reading the [Getting Started with Rails Guide](getting_started.html).
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Command Line Basics
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There are a few commands that are absolutely critical to your everyday usage of Rails. In the order of how much you'll probably use them are:

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* `rails console`
* `rails server`
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* `bin/rails`
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* `rails generate`
* `rails dbconsole`
* `rails new app_name`
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All commands can run with `-h` or `--help` to list more information.
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Let's create a simple Rails application to step through each of these commands in context.

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### `rails new`
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The first thing we'll want to do is create a new Rails application by running the `rails new` command after installing Rails.
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INFO: You can install the rails gem by typing `gem install rails`, if you don't have it already.
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```bash
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$ rails new commandsapp
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     create
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     create  README.md
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     create  Rakefile
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     create  .gitignore
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     create  Gemfile
     create  app
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     ...
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     create  tmp/cache
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        run  bundle install
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```
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Rails will set you up with what seems like a huge amount of stuff for such a tiny command! You've got the entire Rails directory structure now with all the code you need to run our simple application right out of the box.

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### `rails server`
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The `rails server` command launches a web server named Puma which comes bundled with Rails. You'll use this any time you want to access your application through a web browser.
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With no further work, `rails server` will run our new shiny Rails app:
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```bash
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$ cd commandsapp
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$ bin/rails server
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=> Booting Puma
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=> Rails 5.1.0 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000
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=> Run `rails server -h` for more startup options
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Puma starting in single mode...
* Version 3.0.2 (ruby 2.3.0-p0), codename: Plethora of Penguin Pinatas
* Min threads: 5, max threads: 5
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* Environment: development
* Listening on tcp://localhost:3000
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With just three commands we whipped up a Rails server listening on port 3000. Go to your browser and open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000), you will see a basic Rails app running.
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INFO: You can also use the alias "s" to start the server: `rails s`.
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The server can be run on a different port using the `-p` option. The default development environment can be changed using `-e`.
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```bash
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$ bin/rails server -e production -p 4000
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The `-b` option binds Rails to the specified IP, by default it is localhost. You can run a server as a daemon by passing a `-d` option.
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### `rails generate`
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The `rails generate` command uses templates to create a whole lot of things. Running `rails generate` by itself gives a list of available generators:
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INFO: You can also use the alias "g" to invoke the generator command: `rails g`.
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```bash
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$ bin/rails generate
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Usage: rails generate GENERATOR [args] [options]
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Please choose a generator below.
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Rails:
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  controller
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NOTE: You can install more generators through generator gems, portions of plugins you'll undoubtedly install, and you can even create your own!

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Using generators will save you a large amount of time by writing **boilerplate code**, code that is necessary for the app to work.
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Let's make our own controller with the controller generator. But what command should we use? Let's ask the generator:

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INFO: All Rails console utilities have help text. As with most *nix utilities, you can try adding `--help` or `-h` to the end, for example `rails server --help`.
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```bash
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$ bin/rails generate controller
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Usage: rails generate controller NAME [action action] [options]
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    To create a controller within a module, specify the controller name as a path like 'parent_module/controller_name'.
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    Credit card controller with URLs like /credit_cards/debit.
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        Controller: app/controllers/credit_cards_controller.rb
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        Test:       test/controllers/credit_cards_controller_test.rb
        Views:      app/views/credit_cards/debit.html.erb [...]
        Helper:     app/helpers/credit_cards_helper.rb
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The controller generator is expecting parameters in the form of `generate controller ControllerName action1 action2`. Let's make a `Greetings` controller with an action of **hello**, which will say something nice to us.
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```bash
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$ bin/rails generate controller Greetings hello
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     invoke  erb
     create    app/views/greetings
     create    app/views/greetings/hello.html.erb
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     invoke  test_unit
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     create    test/controllers/greetings_controller_test.rb
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     invoke  helper
     create    app/helpers/greetings_helper.rb
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What all did this generate? It made sure a bunch of directories were in our application, and created a controller file, a view file, a functional test file, a helper for the view, a JavaScript file and a stylesheet file.
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Check out the controller and modify it a little (in `app/controllers/greetings_controller.rb`):
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```ruby
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    @message = "Hello, how are you today?"
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Then the view, to display our message (in `app/views/greetings/hello.html.erb`):
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```erb
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<h1>A Greeting for You!</h1>
<p><%= @message %></p>
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Fire up your server using `rails server`.
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$ bin/rails server
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The URL will be [http://localhost:3000/greetings/hello](http://localhost:3000/greetings/hello).
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INFO: With a normal, plain-old Rails application, your URLs will generally follow the pattern of http://(host)/(controller)/(action), and a URL like http://(host)/(controller) will hit the **index** action of that controller.
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Rails comes with a generator for data models too.
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```bash
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Usage:
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Active Record options:
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      [--migration]            # Indicates when to generate migration
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    Create rails files for model generator.
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NOTE: For a list of available field types for the `type` parameter, refer to the [API documentation](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/SchemaStatements.html#method-i-add_column) for the add_column method for the `SchemaStatements` module. The `index` parameter generates a corresponding index for the column.
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But instead of generating a model directly (which we'll be doing later), let's set up a scaffold. A **scaffold** in Rails is a full set of model, database migration for that model, controller to manipulate it, views to view and manipulate the data, and a test suite for each of the above.
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We will set up a simple resource called "HighScore" that will keep track of our highest score on video games we play.
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$ bin/rails generate scaffold HighScore game:string score:integer
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    create      test/models/high_score_test.rb
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    invoke  scaffold_controller
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    invoke    erb
    create      app/views/high_scores
    create      app/views/high_scores/index.html.erb
    create      app/views/high_scores/edit.html.erb
    create      app/views/high_scores/show.html.erb
    create      app/views/high_scores/new.html.erb
    create      app/views/high_scores/_form.html.erb
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    create      test/controllers/high_scores_controller_test.rb
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    create      app/views/high_scores/index.json.jbuilder
    create      app/views/high_scores/show.json.jbuilder
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The generator checks that there exist the directories for models, controllers, helpers, layouts, functional and unit tests, stylesheets, creates the views, controller, model and database migration for HighScore (creating the `high_scores` table and fields), takes care of the route for the **resource**, and new tests for everything.
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The migration requires that we **migrate**, that is, run some Ruby code (living in that `20130717151933_create_high_scores.rb`) to modify the schema of our database. Which database? The SQLite3 database that Rails will create for you when we run the `bin/rails db:migrate` command. We'll talk more about bin/rails in-depth in a little while.
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==  CreateHighScores: migrating ===============================================
-- create_table(:high_scores)
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   -> 0.0017s
==  CreateHighScores: migrated (0.0019s) ======================================
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INFO: Let's talk about unit tests. Unit tests are code that tests and makes assertions
about code. In unit testing, we take a little part of code, say a method of a model,
and test its inputs and outputs. Unit tests are your friend. The sooner you make
peace with the fact that your quality of life will drastically increase when you unit
test your code, the better. Seriously. Please visit
[the testing guide](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/testing.html) for an in-depth
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Let's see the interface Rails created for us.
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Go to your browser and open [http://localhost:3000/high_scores](http://localhost:3000/high_scores), now we can create new high scores (55,160 on Space Invaders!)
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The `console` command lets you interact with your Rails application from the command line. On the underside, `rails console` uses IRB, so if you've ever used it, you'll be right at home. This is useful for testing out quick ideas with code and changing data server-side without touching the website.
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Loading development environment in sandbox (Rails 5.1.0)
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Any modifications you make will be rolled back on exit
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#### The app and helper objects

Inside the `rails console` you have access to the `app` and `helper` instances.

With the `app` method you can access url and path helpers, as well as do requests.

```bash
>> app.root_path
=> "/"

>> app.get _
Started GET "/" for 127.0.0.1 at 2014-06-19 10:41:57 -0300
...
```

With the `helper` method it is possible to access Rails and your application's helpers.

```bash
>> helper.time_ago_in_words 30.days.ago
=> "about 1 month"

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`rails dbconsole` figures out which database you're using and drops you into whichever command line interface you would use with it (and figures out the command line parameters to give to it, too!). It supports MySQL (including MariaDB), PostgreSQL and SQLite3.
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`runner` runs Ruby code in the context of Rails non-interactively. For instance:
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You can even execute ruby code written in a file with runner.

```bash
$ bin/rails runner lib/code_to_be_run.rb
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INFO: You can also use the alias "d" to invoke the destroy command: `rails d`.
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```bash
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```bash
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$ bin/rails --help
Usage: rails COMMAND [ARGS]

The most common rails commands are:
generate    Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g")
console     Start the Rails console (short-cut alias: "c")
server      Start the Rails server (short-cut alias: "s")
...

All commands can be run with -h (or --help) for more information.

In addition to those commands, there are:
about                               List versions of all Rails ...
assets:clean[keep]                  Remove old compiled assets
assets:clobber                      Remove compiled assets
assets:environment                  Load asset compile environment
assets:precompile                   Compile all the assets ...
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db:fixtures:load                    Loads fixtures into the ...
db:migrate                          Migrate the database ...
db:migrate:status                   Display status of migrations
db:rollback                         Rolls the schema back to ...
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db:schema:cache:clear               Clears a db/schema_cache.yml file
db:schema:cache:dump                Creates a db/schema_cache.yml file
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db:schema:dump                      Creates a db/schema.rb file ...
db:schema:load                      Loads a schema.rb file ...
db:seed                             Loads the seed data ...
db:structure:dump                   Dumps the database structure ...
db:structure:load                   Recreates the databases ...
db:version                          Retrieves the current schema ...
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tmp:create                          Creates tmp directories ...
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`bin/rails about` gives information about version numbers for Ruby, RubyGems, Rails, the Rails subcomponents, your application's folder, the current Rails environment name, your app's database adapter, and schema version. It is useful when you need to ask for help, check if a security patch might affect you, or when you need some stats for an existing Rails installation.
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Ruby version              2.2.2 (x86_64-linux)
RubyGems version          2.4.6
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Middleware:               Rack::Sendfile, ActionDispatch::Static, ActionDispatch::Executor, ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::Middleware, Rack::Runtime, Rack::MethodOverride, ActionDispatch::RequestId, ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, Sprockets::Rails::QuietAssets, Rails::Rack::Logger, ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, WebConsole::Middleware, ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions, ActionDispatch::Reloader, ActionDispatch::Callbacks, ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending, ActionDispatch::Cookies, ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore, ActionDispatch::Flash, Rack::Head, Rack::ConditionalGet, Rack::ETag
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Database adapter          sqlite3
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You can precompile the assets in `app/assets` using `bin/rails assets:precompile`, and remove older compiled assets using `bin/rails assets:clean`. The `assets:clean` task allows for rolling deploys that may still be linking to an old asset while the new assets are being built.
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More information about migrations can be found in the [Migrations](active_record_migrations.html) guide.
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`bin/rails notes` will search through your code for comments beginning with FIXME, OPTIMIZE or TODO. The search is done in files with extension `.builder`, `.rb`, `.rake`, `.yml`, `.yaml`, `.ruby`, `.css`, `.js` and `.erb` for both default and custom annotations.
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```bash
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(in /home/foobar/commandsapp)
app/controllers/admin/users_controller.rb:
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  * [ 13] [OPTIMIZE] refactor this code to make it faster
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You can add support for new file extensions using `config.annotations.register_extensions` option, which receives a list of the extensions with its corresponding regex to match it up.

```ruby
config.annotations.register_extensions("scss", "sass", "less") { |annotation| /\/\/\s*(#{annotation}):?\s*(.*)$/ }
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  * [ 23] Have to fix this one before pushing!
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By default, `rails notes` will look in the `app`, `config`, `db`, `lib` and `test` directories. If you would like to search other directories, you can configure them using `config.annotations.register_directories` option.

```ruby
config.annotations.register_directories("spec", "vendor")
```

You can also provide them as a comma separated list in the environment variable `SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES`.
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Rails comes with a test suite called Minitest. 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.
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* `rails tmp:cache:clear` clears `tmp/cache`.
* `rails tmp:sockets:clear` clears `tmp/sockets`.
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* `rails tmp:clear` clears all cache, sockets and screenshot files.
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* `rails stats` is great for looking at statistics on your code, displaying things like KLOCs (thousands of lines of code) and your code to test ratio.
* `rails secret` will give you a pseudo-random key to use for your session secret.
* `rails time:zones:all` lists all the timezones Rails knows about.
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`Rails.root/lib/tasks`. You can create these custom rake tasks with the
`bin/rails generate task` command.
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desc "I am short, but comprehensive description for my cool task"
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task task_name: [:prerequisite_task, :another_task_we_depend_on] do
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  # All your magic here
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$ bin/rails task_name
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The Rails Advanced Command Line
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### Rails with Databases and SCM
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When creating a new Rails application, you have the option to specify what kind of database and what kind of source code management system your application is going to use. This will save you a few minutes, and certainly many keystrokes.

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$ mkdir gitapp
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      exists
      create  app/controllers
      create  app/helpers
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      create  tmp/pids
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# Install the pg driver:
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It also generated some lines in our `database.yml` configuration corresponding to our choice of PostgreSQL for database.
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