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[!NOTE] 👉 We've also built Jumpstart Pro which is a version of Jumpstart that includes payments with Stripe & Braintree, team accounts, TailwindCSS, and much more.
Jumpstart Rails Template
All your Rails apps should start off with a bunch of great defaults. It's like Laravel Spark, for Rails.
Want to see how it works? Check out the Jumpstart walkthrough video:
Getting Started
Jumpstart is a Rails template, so you pass it in as an option when creating a new app.
Requirements
You'll need the following installed to run the template successfully:
- Ruby 2.5 or higher
- bundler -
gem install bundler
- rails -
gem install rails
- Database - we recommend Postgres, but you can use MySQL, SQLite3, etc
- Redis - For ActionCable support
- ImageMagick or libvips for ActiveStorage variants
- Yarn -
brew install yarn
or Install Yarn - Foreman (optional) -
gem install foreman
- helps run all your processes in development
Creating a new app
rails new myapp -d postgresql -m https://raw.githubusercontent.com/excid3/jumpstart/master/template.rb
Or if you have downloaded this repo, you can reference template.rb locally:
rails new myapp -d postgresql -m template.rb
âť“Having trouble? Try adding DISABLE_SPRING=1
before rails new
. Spring will get confused if you create an app with the same name twice.
Running your app
bin/dev
You can also run them in separate terminals manually if you prefer.
A separate Procfile
is generated for deploying to production on Heroku.
Authenticate with social networks
We use the encrypted Rails Credentials for app_id and app_secrets when it comes to omniauth authentication. Edit them as so:
EDITOR=vim rails credentials:edit
Make sure your file follow this structure:
secret_key_base: [your-key]
development:
github:
app_id: something
app_secret: something
options:
scope: 'user:email'
whatever: true
production:
github:
app_id: something
app_secret: something
options:
scope: 'user:email'
whatever: true
With the environment, the service and the app_id/app_secret. If this is done correctly, you should see login links
for the services you have added to the encrypted credentials using EDITOR=vim rails credentials:edit
Enabling Admin Panel
App uses madmin
gem, so you need to run the madmin generator:
rails g madmin:install
This will install Madmin and generate resources for each of the models it finds.
Redis set up
On OSX
brew update
brew install redis
brew services start redis
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install redis-server
Cleaning up
rails db:drop
spring stop
cd ..
rm -rf myapp