The Recipe app keeps track of recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe. Also, since sharing recipes is an important part of cooking the app should allow you to make them public so anyone can access them. This is the used data model.
- Ruby on Rails
- Postgresql
- Devise
- Rspec
- Capybara
To get a local copy, follow these simple steps.
Web browser installed
Cloning a repository
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On GitHub.com, navigate to the main page of the repository;
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Above the list of files, click "Code" button;
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Copy the URL to clone the repository.
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To clone the repository using HTTPS :
https://github.com/Daf98/Rails-Recipe.git
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To clone the repository using an SSH key, including a certificate issued by your organization's SSH certificate authority :
git@github.com:Daf98/Rails-Recipe.git
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To clone a repository using GitHub CLI :
gh repo clone Daf98/Rails-Recipe
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Open Terminal;
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Change the current working directory to the location where you want the cloned directory;
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Type
git clone
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Run
bundle install
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Run
rails server
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Open
http://localhost:3000/
on your browser.
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This project is MIT licensed.