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Creating a Music Streaming Platform with Ruby on Rails - Delight It Solutions

Creating a Music Streaming Platform with Ruby on Rails

Creating a Music Streaming Platform with Ruby on Rails

To create a music streaming platform with Ruby on Rails, you can follow these steps:

1. Set up your development environment:
– Install Ruby on Rails on your machine.
– Set up a database (e.g., PostgreSQL) for storing music data.

2. Create a new Rails application:
– Open your terminal and run the command `rails new music_streaming_platform`.
– Change into the project directory using `cd music_streaming_platform`.

3. Generate the necessary models and controllers:
– Run the command `rails generate model Song title:string artist:string duration:integer` to create a Song model with attributes like title, artist, and duration.
– Run the command `rails generate model Playlist name:string` to create a Playlist model with a name attribute.
– Run the command `rails generate model User name:string email:string password_digest:string` to create a User model with attributes like name, email, and password_digest.
– Run the command `rails generate controller Songs` to create a Songs controller.
– Run the command `rails generate controller Playlists` to create a Playlists controller.
– Run the command `rails generate controller Users` to create a Users controller.

4. Set up associations between models:
– Open the `app/models/song.rb` file and add the following associations:
“`ruby
class Song < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :playlist
end
“`
– Open the `app/models/playlist.rb` file and add the following associations:
“`ruby
class Playlist < ApplicationRecord
has_many :songs
belongs_to :user
end
“`
– Open the `app/models/user.rb` file and add the following associations:
“`ruby
class User < ApplicationRecord
has_many :playlists
end
“`

5. Set up routes:
– Open the `config/routes.rb` file and add the following routes:
“`ruby
Rails.application.routes.draw do
resources :songs
resources :playlists
resources :users
end
“`

6. Implement CRUD functionality:
– Open the `app/controllers/songs_controller.rb` file and add actions like `index`, `show`, `create`, `update`, and `destroy` to handle CRUD operations for songs.
– Open the `app/controllers/playlists_controller.rb` file and add similar actions to handle CRUD operations for playlists.
– Open the `app/controllers/users_controller.rb` file and add similar actions to handle CRUD operations for users.

7. Implement views:
– Create corresponding view files for each action in the controllers.
– Use HTML, CSS, and Ruby code to design and display the music streaming platform’s user interface.

8. Implement authentication and authorization:
– Use a gem like Devise to handle user authentication and authorization.
– Add authentication checks to ensure only logged-in users can access certain features (e.g., creating playlists).

9. Implement music streaming functionality:
– Use a gem like Paperclip or Active Storage to handle file uploads and storage of music files.
– Implement features like playing songs, creating playlists, and adding songs to playlists.

10. Test your application:
– Write unit tests and integration tests to ensure the functionality of your application.
– Use tools like RSpec or MiniTest for testing.

11. Deploy your application:
– Choose a hosting platform (e.g., Heroku) and follow their deployment instructions to deploy your application.

Remember to continuously test and refactor your code as you develop your music streaming platform.