Run these commands to install the dependencies and start the server:
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake server (will start the server on port 8000 by default 😃)
So far, we've been setting up the file structure for our application in a way that nicely separates the concerns of our code. Each folder, and each file within that folder, has a clearly defined responsibility. Let's review:
app/models
: Our Active Record models. Responsible for code that accesses and updates data in our database using classes that inherit fromActiveRecord::Base
.config
: Code in this folder is responsible for our environment setup, like requiring files/gems, and establishing a connection to the database.db/migrate
: Our Active Record migrations. Responsible for creating and altering the structure of the database (making new tables, adding columns to existing tables, etc).db/seeds.rb
: Lets us easily add sample data to the database.spec
: Our RSpec tests.Gemfile
: Lists all the gems our application depends on.Rakefile
: Code for common tasks that we can easily run from the command line, likerake console
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By organizing our code this way and clearly separating out the different parts of the application, it becomes much easier for us and other developers to know where to add new code when it's time to build onto or modify our app.
Note: This file structure also closely mirrors the structure of a typical Rails application, as you'll see in the next phase!