First, add pry-rails to your Gemfile:
https://github.com/rweng/pry-rails
gem 'pry-rails', group: :developmentThen you'll want to rebuild your Docker container to install the gems
| int[][] result; | |
| float t, c; | |
| float ease(float p) { | |
| return 3*p*p - 2*p*p*p; | |
| } | |
| float ease(float p, float g) { | |
| if (p < 0.5) | |
| return 0.5 * pow(2*p, g); |
First, add pry-rails to your Gemfile:
https://github.com/rweng/pry-rails
gem 'pry-rails', group: :developmentThen you'll want to rebuild your Docker container to install the gems
| # import config. | |
| # You can change the default config with `make cnf="config_special.env" build` | |
| cnf ?= config.env | |
| include $(cnf) | |
| export $(shell sed 's/=.*//' $(cnf)) | |
| # import deploy config | |
| # You can change the default deploy config with `make cnf="deploy_special.env" release` | |
| dpl ?= deploy.env | |
| include $(dpl) |
I've been following this blog post on how to set up an api-only Rails 5 application. One of the sections talks about creating a subdomain for your api
Rails.application.routes.draw do
constraints subdomain: "api" do
scope module: "api" do