contentment 0.5.0 → 0.5.1
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=Contentment
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===Contentment is a extremely basic Content Management System.
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===Contentment is a extremely basic Content Management System for Ruby On Rails.
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How often do your clients want to manage / edit some piddly little portion of the site you're building for them?
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Every time? Yeah me too. If what you need is a way for your clients to manage the FAQ or Testimonials, contentment is for you.
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rails g contentment
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rake db:migrate
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This will create the Content model and a migration to add the contents table to your database, if it doesn't already exist.
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It will also create contents_controller.rb for you with all the CRUD already done.
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It will also create contents_controller.rb for you with all the CRUD already done.
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rails g contentment_views
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This will create the views to manage your Content.
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Fire up the server and you're ready to go.
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Fire up the server and you're ready to go.
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==Details
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title and body are pretty self explanatory, perfect for question and answer, or header and paragraph.
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tipe is not type to get around rails polymorphic associations, and exists so you can
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do things like Content.for_faq or Content.for_navigation.
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dom_id is rarely used, but sometimes you need to manipulate Content programmatically and this is there for that.
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position, because clients love ordering stuff around.
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visible, because clients like to hide things from their users.
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==Live Preview of Content on Edit
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Clients love that.
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==That's It!
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If it did anything else it wouldn't be simple anymore.
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Questions, Thoughts, Comments to larrick@gmail.com
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And also finally thanks to https://github.com/elricstorm/baby_dove which is where I copied most of this from.
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http://edgeapi.rubyonrails.org/classes/Rails/Engine.html
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Read More about engines - http://edgeapi.rubyonrails.org/classes/Rails/Engine.html
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==TODO
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* Get TinyMCE Integrated so there's no external dependancies.
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* Get an example app using contentment up somewhere to show it off.
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# # We can add all of the public assets from our engine and make them
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# # available to use. This allows us to use javascripts, images, stylesheets
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# # etc.
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initializer "static assets" do |app|
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# initializer "static assets" do |app|
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# app.middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Static, "#{root}/public"
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version: 0.5.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Bob Larrick
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date: 2011-01-
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date: 2011-01-17 00:00:00 -05:00
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dependencies: []
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