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Rails 6 unnoticed features February 15, 2019 – Alexandre Ferraille – 6-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post Rails 6.0.0.beta1 is out and you may have already tested it. We all have heard about the main features such as multi-database connectivity, Action Mailbox & Action Text
Lambda composition in ruby 2.6 January 15, 2019 – David Bourguignon – 4-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post What are we talking about? We recently updated a sizeable application to ruby 2.5, which opened up some nice features for us, such as the yield_self feature. But I also
Ensuring consistent spacing in your UI April 19, 2018 – Tim Petricola – 4-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post Drivy is growing, and the impact of this is particularly reflected in the evolution of our visual identity, conveyed by Drivy’s UI. Having more and more people involv
Sanitize your attributes through your form object October 17, 2017 – Jean Anquetil – 2-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post At Drivy, we use the Virtus gem to build form objects in our codebase. This lets us: Keep our business logic out of the Controller and Views Deal with un
Running feature specs with Capybara and Chrome headless July 05, 2017 – Tim Petricola – 2-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post At Drivy, we’ve been using Capybara and PhantomJS to run our feature specs for years. Even with its issues, PhantomJS is a great way to interact with
Designing state machines June 26, 2017 – Adrien Di Pasquale – 4-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post State machines are a very powerful tool but are often underused in web development. The design process forces you to think hard about how you want to model your data, about the
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