Learn how to dual boot the Ruby version during an upgrade, to avoid long running upgrade branches, and to constantly test your code with the next version. https://go.fastruby.io/9ry
Learn how to dual boot the Ruby version during an upgrade, to avoid long running upgrade branches, and to constantly test your code with the next version. https://go.fastruby.io/9ry
Are you running the latest version of #Ruby and #Rails? You rock!
Now you can dual boot your test suite (CI) with the main branch of #RubyOnRails to find out what will break with the next minor/major release.
🔧 Upgrading from Rails 7.0 to 7.1? We've got your back!
"Rails 7.1 requires Ruby 2.7 or later. It's important to check the required Ruby versions for different Rails versions."
Learn how to dual boot the Ruby version during an upgrade, to avoid long running upgrade branches, and to constantly test your code with the next version. https://go.fastruby.io/9ry
Learn how to dual boot the Ruby version during an upgrade, to avoid long running upgrade branches, and to constantly test your code with the next version. https://go.fastruby.io/q6f
Learn how to dual boot the Ruby version during an upgrade, to avoid long running upgrade branches, and to constantly test your code with the next version. https://go.fastruby.io/q6f
Need to delay your Rails upgrade project while simultaneously ensuring the upgrade will go smoothly when the time is right? Check out our article on that topic: How to delay a Rails upgrade
Need to delay your Rails upgrade project while simultaneously ensuring the upgrade will go smoothly when the time is right? Check out our article on that topic: How to delay a Rails upgrade
Ready to get started with your very own upgrade action plan and upgrade Ruby and Rails?
Aysan published a thorough walkthrough of The Roadmap to Upgrade Rails. Check it out! https://www.fastruby.io/blog/walkthrough-of-roadmap.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=upgrade-roadmap-audit&utm_content=Textonly&utm_id=
Ready to get started with your very own upgrade action plan and upgrade Ruby and Rails?
Aysan published a thorough walkthrough of The Roadmap to Upgrade Rails. Check it out! https://www.fastruby.io/blog/walkthrough-of-roadmap.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=upgrade-roadmap-audit&utm_content=Textonly&utm_id=
Are you running the latest version of #Ruby and #Rails? You rock!
Now you can dual boot your test suite (CI) with the main branch of #RubyOnRails to find out what will break with the next RC release.
Are you running the latest version of #Ruby and #Rails? You rock!
Now you can dual boot your test suite (CI) with the main branch of #RubyOnRails to find out what will break with the next RC release.
💸 Upgrading Rails can seem like a costly project at first. Here are a few ways to bring the cost down 👉 https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-to-reduce-the-upgrade-cost.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=reduce-cost-of-upgrading&utm_content=Textonly&utm_id=
💸 Upgrading Rails can seem like a costly project at first. Here are a few ways to bring the cost down 👉 https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-to-reduce-the-upgrade-cost.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=reduce-cost-of-upgrading&utm_content=Textonly&utm_id=
What is a MIME type? Why should I care about the Content-Type header? What changed between Rails 5.2 and 6.1?
This article explains how the API of `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` changed between Rails 5.2 to 6.1 -> https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-actiondispatch-response-content-type-changed-rails-5.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=content-type-rails-6-0&utm_content=Photo&utm_id=
What is a MIME type? Why should I care about the Content-Type header? What changed between Rails 5.2 and 6.1?
This article explains how the API of `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` changed between Rails 5.2 to 6.1 -> https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-actiondispatch-response-content-type-changed-rails-5.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=content-type-rails-6-0&utm_content=Photo&utm_id=
"Rails 6.0 introduced changes to content_type, offering two behaviors based on the return_only_media_type_on_content_type configuration."
Learn all about it in Gelsey's last article: How ActionDispatch::Response#content_type Changed between Rails 5.2 to 6.1 -> https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-actiondispatch-response-content-type-changed-rails-5.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=content-type-rails-6-0&utm_content=Photo&utm_id=
🔧 Upgrading from Rails 7.0 to 7.1? We've got your back!
"Rails 7.1 requires Ruby 2.7 or later. It's important to check the required Ruby versions for different Rails versions."
🔧 Upgrading from Rails 7.0 to 7.1? We've got your back!
"Rails 7.1 requires Ruby 2.7 or later. It's important to check the required Ruby versions for different Rails versions."
"Rails 6.0 introduced changes to content_type, offering two behaviors based on the return_only_media_type_on_content_type configuration."
Learn all about it in Gelsey's last article: How ActionDispatch::Response#content_type Changed between Rails 5.2 to 6.1 -> https://www.fastruby.io/blog/how-actiondispatch-response-content-type-changed-rails-5.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=content-type-rails-6-0&utm_content=Photo&utm_id=