Ruby on Rails Saturday, November 28, 2015

On 28 November 2015 at 19:38, dave <bone_david@mac.com> wrote:
> Hi Group,
> I'm trying to see how Rails at ``startup time'' creates Javascripts within
> the Clientside of the browser.
>
> rails s #starting my program
>
> I've used both Byebug within Ruby code and Firefoxe's debugger within the
> browser.
> ==> Firefox's debug shows me the generated scripts like jquery etc but this
> is after the fact: the code producing the scripts has already executed.
> I want to observe how/when it generates the script and how various
> callbacks are registered particularly in jquery. Eg plot function using
> flot.

All rails does is to package up the js from the relevant gems serve it
on to the browser. If you look in the flot gem you will see
effectively the same javascript that you see in the Firefox debugger.

Colin

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