Hi everyone.
I was looking for a helper definition (create_table) and I’ve noticed
that the documentation in http://api.rubyonrails.org/ is incomplete.
It’s not covering the “sexy migration” options to defining the columns
like “t.string :name”. It’s just showing “t.column :name, :string”
way.
There is a note about this “sexy” way of create tables in
http://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/SchemaStatements/create_table
Actually my question is: how can I contribute with updates and changes
like that in http://api.rubyonrails.org/ ?
Thank you all !!
Actually my question is: how can I contribute with updates and changes
like that inhttp://api.rubyonrails.org/?
Thank you all !!
The second example shows this:
Actually my question is: how can I contribute with updates and changes
like that inhttp://api.rubyonrails.org/?
Thank you all !!
BUT either way since that’s basically just the rdoc output,
contributing to the documentation is the same as contributing to Rails
itself (except you’re adding comments instead of code
)
On Jun 22, 2:53 am, pharrington [email protected] wrote:
Actually my question is: how can I contribute with updates and changes
like that inhttp://api.rubyonrails.org/?
Thank you all !!
BUT either way since that’s basically just the rdoc output,
contributing to the documentation is the same as contributing to Rails
itself (except you’re adding comments instead of code
)
True, but the docrails fork of rails (http://wiki.github.com/lifo/
docrails) is setup specifically for contributions to documentation
(since the usual patch workflow is a bit overkill for just
documentation changes).
Fred
Hi pharrington !!!
Thanks for your reply 
It’s very true this is the doc that I was looking for.
The unfortune is that when I look for “create_table”, the link is
this:
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/SchemaStatements.html#M002191
Again, thanks a lot 
Hi Frederick.
Thanks very much for the tip about docrails 
On Jun 22, 4:35 am, Frederick C. [email protected]