Research
- What is 
rakegood for? - Take a look at some of the Rake tasks that Rails gives you (
rake -Twithin a Rails project) - Find the code that defines the 
rake statstask in the Rails gems - What are some ways how a Rake task can execute another task?
 - What does it mean if a Rake task "depends" on another task? E.g. understand what it means for a Rake task within a Rails app to depend on 
:environment. - Understand that Capistrano tasks are also defined using the Rake DSL, but a Capistrano task is not automatically a Rake task and vice versa.
 
Exercises
- Write a Rake task 
rake list_app_filesthat lists all Ruby files and their file size within theappdirectory.- Hint: Use globbing to find those files (
Dir.glob(File.join('root_directory', '**', '*.rb'))) - Hint: You could use the number_to_human_size Show archive.org snapshot helper for better file size formatting
 - Hint: For better testability, write a service class with the functionality and only call it in your rake task
 
 - Hint: Use globbing to find those files (
 - Use a namespace to rename your task to 
rake app:list_files - Give your task a nice description and notice how it appears in 
rake -T 
Posted by Henning Koch to makandra Curriculum (2015-08-21 09:38)