# Crummy Test ## Introduction This is a test application for [Crummy][crummy], and also a good place where you can see it in action. [crummy]: http://github.com/zachinglis/crummy ## Usage I recommend you to use [RVM][rvm] in order to keep this application gemset distinct from the gem one. Here we use a full Rails stack, which is not true when developping the gem. I you only want to see Crummy in action, you might not care about that. Anyways RVM is not required, but if you use it you'll find an `.rvmrc` file for each context: `example/.rvmrc` and `.rvmrc` respectively for the example app and the gem. Using them is easy and only requires to take care of the directory from where you `bundle install`: if from `example`, you'll update the app bundle, else the gem bundle. [rvm]: https://rvm.io To quickly start the example app: ```bash # Enter the example directory and trust the .rvmrc file cd crummy/example # Install the bundle bundle install # Create the database bundle exec rake db:schema:load bundle exec rake db:seed # Create the test database bundle exec rake db:test:clone # Get the tests green bundle exec rake # Start the server rails server ``` Your app waits for you at [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000). * * * I hope this makes the example application a better place to test the gem.