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Cuba is a microframework for web development originally inspired
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Cuba is a microframework for web development originally inspired
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response is changed to 200. The default status code is 404, and it
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def self.setup(app)
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app.settings[:render][:views] ||= File.expand_path("views", Dir.pwd)
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}
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end
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def view(template, locals = {}, layout =
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def view(template, locals = {}, layout = settings[:render][:layout])
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partial(layout, { content: partial(template, locals) }.merge(locals))
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end
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data/test/cookie.rb
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data/test/render.rb
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end
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end
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test "overrides layout" do
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Cuba.plugin Cuba::Render
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Cuba.define do
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on true do
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res.write view("home", { name: "Agent Smith", title: "Home" }, "layout-alternative")
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end
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end
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end
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: cuba
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 3.1.
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prerelease:
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version: 3.1.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Michel Martens
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date:
|
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date: 2014-03-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
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dependencies:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
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name: rack
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requirement:
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none: false
|
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
|
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- -
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- - '>='
|
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version: '0'
|
22
20
|
type: :runtime
|
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prerelease: false
|
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|
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version_requirements:
|
22
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version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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|
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requirements:
|
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- - '>='
|
25
|
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
26
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version: '0'
|
25
27
|
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|
26
28
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name: cutest
|
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|
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requirement:
|
28
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none: false
|
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|
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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requirements:
|
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- -
|
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|
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|
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|
32
33
|
version: '0'
|
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34
|
type: :development
|
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35
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prerelease: false
|
35
|
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version_requirements:
|
36
|
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version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
37
|
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requirements:
|
38
|
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- - '>='
|
39
|
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
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|
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version: '0'
|
36
41
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
37
42
|
name: rack-test
|
38
|
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requirement:
|
39
|
-
none: false
|
43
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
40
44
|
requirements:
|
41
|
-
- -
|
45
|
+
- - '>='
|
42
46
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
43
47
|
version: '0'
|
44
48
|
type: :development
|
45
49
|
prerelease: false
|
46
|
-
version_requirements:
|
50
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
51
|
+
requirements:
|
52
|
+
- - '>='
|
53
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
54
|
+
version: '0'
|
47
55
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
48
56
|
name: tilt
|
49
|
-
requirement:
|
50
|
-
none: false
|
57
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
51
58
|
requirements:
|
52
|
-
- -
|
59
|
+
- - '>='
|
53
60
|
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|
54
61
|
version: '0'
|
55
62
|
type: :development
|
56
63
|
prerelease: false
|
57
|
-
version_requirements:
|
64
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
65
|
+
requirements:
|
66
|
+
- - '>='
|
67
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
68
|
+
version: '0'
|
58
69
|
description: Cuba is a microframework for web applications.
|
59
70
|
email:
|
60
71
|
- michel@soveran.com
|
@@ -96,26 +107,25 @@ files:
|
|
96
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|
- test/settings.rb
|
97
108
|
homepage: http://github.com/soveran/cuba
|
98
109
|
licenses: []
|
110
|
+
metadata: {}
|
99
111
|
post_install_message:
|
100
112
|
rdoc_options: []
|
101
113
|
require_paths:
|
102
114
|
- lib
|
103
115
|
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
104
|
-
none: false
|
105
116
|
requirements:
|
106
|
-
- -
|
117
|
+
- - '>='
|
107
118
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
108
119
|
version: '0'
|
109
120
|
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
110
|
-
none: false
|
111
121
|
requirements:
|
112
|
-
- -
|
122
|
+
- - '>='
|
113
123
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
114
124
|
version: '0'
|
115
125
|
requirements: []
|
116
126
|
rubyforge_project:
|
117
|
-
rubygems_version:
|
127
|
+
rubygems_version: 2.0.3
|
118
128
|
signing_key:
|
119
|
-
specification_version:
|
129
|
+
specification_version: 4
|
120
130
|
summary: Microframework for web applications.
|
121
131
|
test_files: []
|