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Rails-doc 2.0 is live!

Mikael Roos July 18th, 2008

Rails-doc 2.0

Our planned schedule and features held! Rails API documentation with versions support! Full search! OpenId support! Gravatarrrrs! Check it out!


Seriously though, the deployment was delayed by a small surge of bugs found right before the intended deployment window, so we are about 20 hours late. It took about four hours because of all the version-specific documentation generation. We are sorry for any inconveniences you may have experienced and we hope you’ll enjoy this installment of Rails-doc.

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11 Comments

  1. Pekka Mattila

    The Rails-doc team, congratulations! The new release feels very nice and the best Rails documentation project become even better. :)

    Btw. the Openid login works smoothly. Good work!

  2. Congratulations on the new release! I’ve been making good use of the site over the last few weeks and with the addition of version specific docs it really is the best…

    One small problem though: the Firefox search extension keeps giving 500 errors for some searches (e.g. ’save’, ‘update’) but works for others (e.g. ‘update_attributes’) – no doubt you’ll fix it once you’ve sobered up from the new release celebrations :P

  3. @Rob: Thank you for your bug report! Luckily we noticed the same error before we got the release party started, so it’s now fixed. ;)

  4. Jonno

    Hi,

    I just found the site and it looks great. I think I will be switching over from noobkit.

    Just one questions. In the GET search url:

    http://rails-doc.org/rails/search/quick?query={searchTerms}

    Can a parameter be passed to just query a specific rails version?

    for example:

    http://rails-doc.org/rails/search/quick?query={searchTerms}&version=2.0.2

    Using the keyword search in FF this would make like easier. For example I could bind the keyword r202 to just search version=2.0.2

  5. @Jonno: Actually yes, we support that kind of functionality. It’s kind of hidden, but URLs like http://rails-doc.org/rails/v1.0.0/search?query=word should work.

  6. Props to the Nodeta team on the new version. I just installed the Firefox search.

  7. Jonno

    Thanks OTTO, I thought it would probably be hidden away somewhere :)

  8. Tomas

    guys,
    started to use this site — so far excellent! keep up the great work!
    t

  9. Excellent work- vastly improved. Any chance of a link on “Top contributors of last 30 days” to view more contributors. (I was in the top 5, and I need to work out how much I need to contribute to push myself back into the top 5!)

    Thanks!

  10. Chess

    Superb! You’ve converted me from a staunch gotapi.com user to this site. Kudos!

  11. @Tomas, @Chess: Thanks guys!

    @GavinLaking: A fair point :) In all likelihood the feature will be added in a future release. Thanks for your contributions!

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