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Devise is first introduced in January 2010 by Plataformatec, a company which builds web and mobile applications. Since Rails 3 is completely rack based, devise is one of the few authentication systems which support rack based applications. The latest version of devise available is v3.5.3 and it is up to date to Rails 5 beta 2. | Devise is first introduced in January 2010 by Plataformatec, a company which builds web and mobile applications. Since Rails 3 is completely rack based, devise is one of the few authentication systems which support rack based applications. The latest version of devise available is v3.5.3 and it is up to date to Rails 5 beta 2. | ||
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==Development== | ==Development== |
Revision as of 17:04, 5 February 2016
Devise is a rack based full-fledged authentication system for Rails. It is a complete MVC solution meaning it can support various models, views and controllers as part of its code and can be used be directly by developers.
History
Devise is first introduced in January 2010 by Plataformatec, a company which builds web and mobile applications. Since Rails 3 is completely rack based, devise is one of the few authentication systems which support rack based applications. The latest version of devise available is v3.5.3 and it is up to date to Rails 5 beta 2.
Installation
Development
Expertiza now has a Java dependency, so the machine you are using to develop Expertiza on should have the JVM installed.
- Setting Up a Development Machine
- Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide
- Using git and github for projects
- Using heroku to deploy your projects
- How to Begin a Project from the Current Expertiza Repository
- Git
- How to Change a User's Password on a Development Machine
- Debugging Rails