nayovid281 Posted Monday at 10:53 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 10:53 PM Ruby On Rails 8 And Hotwire : Build A Password ManagerPublished 5/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 7h 22m | Size: 2.87 GBBuild a modern Full-stack Ruby on Rails Web Application with a secure JSON API and a Google Chrome ExtensionWhat you'll learnLearn how to create a Single-codebase Rails app combining a web UI with secure JSON APIs for a Chrome ExtensionLearn how to create a Google Chrome Extension That consumes a JSON API from a Ruby on Rails applicationLearn how to create a secure JSON API with JWT authenticationLearn how to leverage Hotwire to create a Single Page Application (SPA) that rivals any modern Javascript frameworkLearn how to use Howire (Turbo and Stimulus) outside of a Ruby on Rails applicationLearn how to leverage the Google Chrome Extension API to render data based on the current website and fill in form data with the click of a buttonLearn Ruby on Rails beset practicesRequirementsBasic HTML and CSS and JavascriptBasic Ruby and Ruby on Rails ExperienceDescriptionIn this course, we're going to build a password manager inspired by popular applications like 1Password and LastPass. Our application will enable users to create secure accounts, allowing them to store login credentials for their favorite websites. These credentials will be easily accessible through a Chrome Extension, powered by a secure, robust JSON API from our Rails backend.We'll begin by creating a Ruby on Rails 8, Full-stack web application. Leveraging the power of Hotwire, we'll create a lightning-fast Single Page Application (SPA). We'll also take advantage of advanced Rails 8 tools such as Active Record Encryption, ensuring sensitive user information like usernames and passwords are securely encrypted and safely stored in our database.Next, while working in the same Ruby on Rails 8 web application we'll start building out a secure JSON API, implementing user authentication using JSON Web Tokens (JWT). Users who successfully authenticate will receive an expiring token to securely fetch their data through subsequent requests.Finally, we'll use the Google Chrome Extension API and Hotwire (yes, you can use Hotwire outside of Rails!) to build a similar version of our web application as a Chrome Extension. We'll cover essential topics such as using local storage, communicating between the Popup and Content Script, retrieving URLs from active tabs, and automatically filling login forms with a single click.Who this course is forBeginner to Seasoned Ruby on Rails DevelopersThose Interested in web Development with Ruby on RailsDevelopers looking to create a Ruby on Rails Web Application and a Google Chrome ExtensionBuy Premium From My Links To Get Resumable Support and Max Speed https://rapidgator.net/file/0644f1889ee7d220b1b23868ee9e3158/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part3.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/329ef7d9b4c5abc940ec24d049e2a994/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/92b0daffc5d08d08cfddc3f93e1cae02/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part1.rar.htmlhttps://nitroflare.com/view/5E25464FBF81EB1/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part3.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/1B5E5D346972F7A/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part2.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/5223704DBCC12FC/Ruby_on_Rails_8_and_Hotwire__Build_a_Password_Manager.part1.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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