Is there a Railscasts for Django? [closed] - ruby-on-rails

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I learned everything I know about Rails from Railscasts. Now I want to learn Django but I'm not finding any comprehensive tutorial resources like Railscasts. Does an equivalent not exist in the Django world? If so, is that because there is less to learn?

There are some screencasts in the django documentation.

I came across this website that might be what you need: https://godjango.com/

These ones are quite old and not updated anymore: http://thisweekindjango.com/screencasts/

I found this one -- https://www.neckbeardrepublic.com/screencasts/ -- they seem to have a good coverage on a range of topics. Hope this helps.

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API Documentation tool for Rails 5 [closed]

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I have an API only rails app which needs documentation for frontend developers. And it's my first experience with it.
What tool do you use for this purpose? Note that I am using rails 5 API and not Grape.
I tested Apipie, swagger-blocks, and swagger-docs gems, but they are obsolete or buggy. There must be a better option!
Any recommendations respected
Well, I found Slate one of the best out there.
did you try RSpec Api Documentation? https://github.com/zipmark/rspec_api_documentation
There is an article on using it with codeship here: https://blog.codeship.com/producing-documentation-for-your-rails-api/

How to use paysafe payment solution with ruby on rails? [closed]

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How to use paysafe payment solution with ruby on rails ?
Is there any gem available for that or I will have to use API or something else. Please let me know best possible solution I should Use.
I believe you're asking about implementing Paysafecard API. Then you should look at this fork of ActiveMerchant. It may be outdated, but it would be a nice starting point for you anyway.
There is also a developer center for CC processing on paysafe.
developer.paysafe.com
On here you can find all of the SDK's. You can find the information that you are looking for below.
https://developer.paysafe.com/en/sdks/server-side/ruby/introduction/
Hope that this helps.

N2Cms How to start [closed]

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I have a static website and I want to use the N2 Cms + Asp.Net Mvc,
I don't know how to start sorting thins up, when should I create a page, and when should I use a part, and what controllers should I make ?
does any one have a blog or a tutorial?
I saw their N2.Template project but it is too complicated,
and lacks the documentation ?
You might also be interested in this PDF that someone on the N2 mailing list created:
http://interferencelogik.com/docs/N2CMS_TheLittleHandbook.pdf
The documentation Dan linked to is a bit sparse and not very well maintained, but the basic concepts haven't changed much recently and they cover them pretty well.
EDIT:
the link provided earlier is no longer working, and here is a new link:
https://n2cmsdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/1245210/N2CMS_TheLittleHandbook.pdf?api=v2

Are there any good documents for mongo_mapper? [closed]

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After some searches, I found the documentation of mongo_mapper is poor.
There is only a short readme on GitHub, only one article in http://mongomapper.com, and just a list of classes in the RDoc.
I know there is a good screencast at http://railscast.com, but I want some more good documents about how to using mongo_mapper.
Are there any?
The author of MongoMapper, John Nunemaker, writes about it quite a lot on his blog.
I've used Mongoid, and been pretty happy with the documentation and community support. If you are just researching, you may check it out before deciging.

Best Resources for Rails Social Networking Friendship [closed]

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What do you all think are the best resources for adding a "friendship" system to your rails social networking sites? The main three I have found:
Self-Referential Associations - Railscast
acts_as_network
has_many_friends
However i find that the railscast one tends to be a bit simplistic, and a lack of implementation documentation for the other two. Can anyone recommend any other plugins or tutorials that might help with the development of this aspect of my social network?
Thanks!
If you're using restful authentication I would highly recommend this tutorial. It's not the most elegant fleshed out solution, but it will get you on the right path. I was able to copy the code almost verbatim into an app and it works great.
http://railsforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=16760

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