Use a 1.9 Hash syntax in README files (fixes thanks to @vijaydev)

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Robin Dupret 2012-10-10 13:45:47 +02:00
parent b12d04808a
commit f839e619d4
2 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Note that every value you set with this method will get over written if you use
Example:
class AuthenticationMailer < ActionMailer::Base
default :from => "awesome@application.com", :subject => Proc.new { "E-mail was generated at #{Time.now}" }
default from: "awesome@application.com", subject: Proc.new { "E-mail was generated at #{Time.now}" }
.....
end
@ -100,13 +100,13 @@ Example:
def receive(email)
page = Page.find_by_address(email.to.first)
page.emails.create(
:subject => email.subject, :body => email.body
subject: email.subject, body: email.body
)
if email.has_attachments?
email.attachments.each do |attachment|
page.attachments.create({
:file => attachment, :description => email.subject
file: attachment, description: email.subject
})
end
end
@ -127,11 +127,11 @@ a limited number of email.
The Base class has the full list of configuration options. Here's an example:
ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
:address => 'smtp.yourserver.com', # default: localhost
:port => '25', # default: 25
:user_name => 'user',
:password => 'pass',
:authentication => :plain # :plain, :login or :cram_md5
address: 'smtp.yourserver.com', # default: localhost
port: '25', # default: 25
user_name: 'user',
password: 'pass',
authentication: :plain # :plain, :login or :cram_md5
}

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ to integrate with Action Pack out of the box: <tt>ActiveModel::Model</tt>.
validates_presence_of :name
end
person = Person.new(:name => 'bob', :age => '18')
person = Person.new(name: 'bob', age: '18')
person.name # => 'bob'
person.age # => '18'
person.valid? # => true