diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index beeae82e..72681bbe 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ import "@hotwired/turbo-rails" You can watch [the video introduction to Hotwire](https://hotwired.dev/#screencast), which focuses extensively on demonstrating Turbo in a Rails demo. Then you should familiarize yourself with [Turbo handbook](https://turbo.hotwired.dev/handbook/introduction) to understand Drive, Frames, and Streams in-depth. Finally, dive into the code documentation by starting with [`Turbo::FramesHelper`](https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/main/app/helpers/turbo/frames_helper.rb), [`Turbo::StreamsHelper`](https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/main/app/helpers/turbo/streams_helper.rb), [`Turbo::Streams::TagBuilder`](https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/main/app/models/turbo/streams/tag_builder.rb), and [`Turbo::Broadcastable`](https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-rails/blob/main/app/models/concerns/turbo/broadcastable.rb). -Note that in development, the default Action Cable adapter is the single-process `async` adapter. This means that turbo updates are only broadcast within that same process. So you can't start `bin/rails console` and trigger Turbo broadcasts and expect them to show up in a browser connected to a server running in a separate `bin/dev` or `bin/rails server` process. Instead, you should use the web-console when needing to manaually trigger Turbo broadcasts inside the same process. Add "console" to any action or "<%= console %>" in any view to make the web console appear. +Note that in development, the default Action Cable adapter is the single-process `async` adapter. This means that turbo updates are only broadcast within that same process. So you can't start `bin/rails console` and trigger Turbo broadcasts and expect them to show up in a browser connected to a server running in a separate `bin/dev` or `bin/rails server` process. Instead, you should use the web-console when needing to manually trigger Turbo broadcasts inside the same process. Add "console" to any action or "<%= console %>" in any view to make the web console appear. ### RubyDoc Documentation