- Overview
- Transcript
2.9 Authentication (Part 2)
In this episode, we’ll finish the authentication feature, implementing it using the built-in functionality provided by Rails. Specifically, we’ll spec out the top_menu
and current_user
helpers.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 15:28
3 lessons, 15:28
1.1Introduction01:08
1.1
Introduction
01:08
1.2Installation05:13
1.2
Installation
05:13
1.3Setting up a Rails Application09:07
1.3
Setting up a Rails Application
09:07
2.Sign Up Feature11 lessons, 1:45:23
11 lessons, 1:45:23
2.1The BDD and TDD Cycle02:56
2.1
The BDD and TDD Cycle
02:56
2.2The First Cucumber Feature07:36
2.2
The First Cucumber Feature
07:36
2.3View Spec09:24
2.3
View Spec
09:24
2.4Controller Spec07:15
2.4
Controller Spec
07:15
2.5Model Spec06:48
2.5
Model Spec
06:48
2.6Registration Feature (Part 1)12:41
2.6
Registration Feature (Part 1)
12:41
2.7Registration Feature (Part 2)11:20
2.7
Registration Feature (Part 2)
11:20
2.8Authentication (Part 1)14:30
2.8
Authentication (Part 1)
14:30
2.9Authentication (Part 2)26:32
2.9
Authentication (Part 2)
26:32
2.10Review04:23
2.10
Review
04:23
2.11Assignment01:58
2.11
Assignment
01:58
3.Special Cases4 lessons, 57:35
4 lessons, 57:35
3.1Authorization (Part 1)14:05
3.1
Authorization (Part 1)
14:05
3.2Authorization (part 2)24:29
3.2
Authorization (part 2)
24:29
3.3Email Spec12:04
3.3
Email Spec
12:04
3.4Uploading Covers06:57
3.4
Uploading Covers
06:57
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:16
1 lesson, 01:16
4.1Outro01:16
4.1
Outro
01:16
My name is Rem Zolotykh and I'm from Russia. I specialise in Ruby and Javascript development (Ruby on Rails, Sinatra, Emberjs, Backbonejs), I'm fascinated by acronyms like TDD, BDD and OOD, and really curious about iOS development. I'm passionate about web, education and efficiency. At evenings I dance Lindy Hop and Boogie-Woogie, at nights - Argentine Tango, and weekends I love to spend with my family and friends playing board games.