Jared starts a new project for his team. He creates a new User model using the generator:
rails g model User email:string name:string password_digest:string
This command creates two important files (among others), which are:
| # <type>: (If applied, this commit will...) <subject> (Max 50 char) | |
| # |<---- Using a Maximum Of 50 Characters ---->| | |
| # Explain why this change is being made | |
| # |<---- Try To Limit Each Line to a Maximum Of 72 Characters ---->| | |
| # Provide links or keys to any relevant tickets, articles or other resources | |
| # Example: Github issue #23 |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # .gitignore for WordPress @salcode | |
| # ver 20180808 | |
| # | |
| # From the root of your project run | |
| # curl -O https://gist.githubusercontent.com/salcode/b515f520d3f8207ecd04/raw/.gitignore | |
| # to download this file | |
| # | |
| # By default all files are ignored. You'll need to whitelist | |
| # any mu-plugins, plugins, or themes you want to include in the repo. |
| function wp_api_encode_acf($data,$post,$context){ | |
| $data['meta'] = array_merge($data['meta'],get_fields($post['ID'])); | |
| return $data; | |
| } | |
| if( function_exists('get_fields') ){ | |
| add_filter('json_prepare_post', 'wp_api_encode_acf', 10, 3); | |
| } |