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- # 0.11.0
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+ # UNRELEASED
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- * Generated app updates:
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- * Uses dotenv for config management
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- * Breaks middleware into pluggable pieces
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- * Dynamically sets app name in config
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- * Creates a random session secret
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- * Updates Ring to 0.2.4
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- * Evaluates app template as erb
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- * Improves CLI, including new `version` command
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- * Moves everything into the Pakyow namespace
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- * Adds ASCII art to `server` command \o/
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+ # 1.0
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- # 0.10.2 / 2015-11-15
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- # 0.10.01 / 2015-10-19
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- * Use semantic versioning for Pakyow in generated Gemfile
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- # 0.10.0 / 2015-10-19
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- * Rename `app.rb` to `setup/app.rb`
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- * Adds Pakyow icons to generated app
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- * Adds Ring to generated app
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- * Updates Pakyow CSS in generated app
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- * Adds session middleware to generated app
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+ * Hello, Web
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- [gem]: https://rubygems.org/gems/pakyow
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- [travis]: https://travis-ci.org/pakyow/pakyow
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+ # <img src="https://pakyow.com/marketing/logo.svg" height="42" alt="Pakyow">
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- # Pakyow Web Framework [![Gitter chat](https://badges.gitter.im/pakyow/chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/pakyow/chat)
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+ **Hello, Web.** Pakyow is a web framework that helps you turn your html into a complete web app. We set out to design a better way to build for the web. This is the result&mdash;a full stack of open-source frameworks that offers a simpler, design-first approach. We want to help you do more with what you already know, whether you're just starting out or have been building for the web for years.
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- *Build modern web applications that don't break the web.*
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+ Here's how it works:
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- Pakyow is a Ruby web framework that lets you create fantastic experiences for your users
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- without writing any client-side code. Build modern server-driven applications that don't
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- compromise on speed or usability.
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+ 1. Prototype: Create an in-browser prototype without writing any backend code. Use composable, plain-html view templates to define how your app looks and behaves, then sprinkle data bindings on top to describe the semantic intent behind your interface.
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- ## Realtime UIs
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+ 2. Reflect: While you prototype, Pakyow reflects on your views to bootstrap a complete backend to make your interface work—including routes, data models, presenters, and more. The reflection integrates seamlessly with your frontend, giving you a solid foundation to continue building on.
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- Pakyow automatically keeps your presentation layer in sync with state of the server.
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- Works out of the box.
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+ 3. Iterate: With the boilerplate taken care of, focus on building what makes your app unique. Any custom code you add runs right alongside the reflection, giving you flexibility where you need it and a secure, standards-based fallback for everything else.
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- ## Quick & Easy Prototypes
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+ This is what a Pakyow view template looks like:
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- Create a working prototype of your project with plain HTML. Later, build right on
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- top of the prototype without throwing it out.
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+ ```html
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+ <form binding="message">
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+ <input binding="content" type="text">
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+ <input type="submit">
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+ </form>
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- ## Build a Friendlier Web
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+ <article binding="message">
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+ <p binding="content">
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+ content goes here
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+ </p>
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+ </article>
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- We think that a simpler web leads to a democratic web. Pakyow optimizes for
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- simplicity, making it easier to start and leading to long-term productivity.
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+ <p binding="message" version="empty">
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+ nothing here yet
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+ </p>
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+ ```
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- ---
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-
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- [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/pakyow.svg)][gem]
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- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/pakyow/pakyow.svg?branch=master)][travis]
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- # Getting Started
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+ Pakyow can attach quite a bit of default behavior to an app just based on this template.
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- 1. Install Pakyow:
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+ * [Get an overview in the 5-minute app guide &rarr;](https://pakyow.com/docs/hello/example)
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- `gem install pakyow`
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+ ## Designed for the designers.
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- 2. Create a new Pakyow project from the command line:
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+ Pakyow lets designers play an active part in building the things they design. Interfaces are built right in the web browser using HTML and CSS, and then extended to become a complete application.
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+ ## Live views without breaking a sweat.
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+ Pakyow UIs stay in sync with server-side state right out of the box. There's nothing new to learn and no frontend framework to adopt. The UI is rendered on the server like in a traditional stack, but once presented in a browser it automatically reflects new changes without a page refresh.
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- `cd webapp; bundle exec pakyow server`
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+ ## Backed by a complete framework.
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- 4. You'll find your project running at [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000)!
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+ Pakyow includes everything you need to create a complete web app or website. The core primitives that Pakyow uses internally are available to you as you need them. Pakyow's backend, built on Ruby, is designed to make custom code fun to write and easier to maintain long term.
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- # Next Steps
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+ ## Responsibly Open-Source
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- - [Read the overview](https://pakyow.org/docs/overview) to better understand the goals and architecture of Pakyow.
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- - [Follow the warmup](https://pakyow.org/docs/warmup) to build and deploy your first project.
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- - [Browse the docs](https://pakyow.org/docs) to learn more about presentation, routing, realtime channels, and more.
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- - [Check out the code](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow) on Github.
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+ Pakyow is released free and open-source under the terms of the LGPLv3 license. We offer paid team subscriptions that remove some of the restrictions of the LGPL. Team subscriptions also include access to expert help for you and your team through a private support channel.
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- We'd love to have you involved. Here are a few places to start:
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+ Giving Pakyow away for free and charging for the extra bits on top lets us embrace the open-source ethos in a responsible and sustainable way. Pakyow is our full-time job&mdash;we're in this for the long haul.
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- - [Give us a star](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow)
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- - [Participate in chat](https://gitter.im/pakyow/chat)
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- - [Join the forums](http://forums.pakyow.org/)
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- - [Work on a starter issue](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow/labels/Starter)
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- - [Report problems](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow/issues)
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- - [Tell your friends](https://twitter.com/share?text=Pakyow,%20build%20modern%20apps%20that%20don%27t%20break%20the%20web&hashtags=pakyow&url=https://pakyow.org)
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+ * [Learn more about subscriptions &rarr;](https://pakyow.com/pricing/)
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- # License
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+ ## Getting Help
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- Pakyow is free and open-source under the [LGPLv3 license](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/lgpl-3.0/).
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+ Have a question about Pakyow? Connect with other users in the [community](https://pakyow.com/community/). Encountered a bug? Report it on the [issue tracker](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow/issues/) and we'll hep you out. Find a security concern? **Don't report it publicly. Email security@pakyow.com and we'll work with you to confirm the issue, establish a fix, and release a patch.**
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- # Overview
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+ ## Technical Overview
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- *[Read the docs](https://www.pakyow.org/docs) if you want the full skinny.*
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+ Pakyow apps run almost entirely on the server side, with a minimal client-side framework to support things like live view updates and components. Everything on the server is written in [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/), a beautifully designed programming language optimized for the happiness of beginners and experienced developers alike!
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- - Test: Provides helpers that make it easy to test various aspects of an app.
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- - Support: Provides helpers used throughout the framework.
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- - Rake: Adds several tasks that are useful alongside an app.
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+ * Routing: Controllers, Input Verification, and Error Handling
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+ * Presenter: View Composition, Data Presentation
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+ * Assets: Compiling Styles, JavaScript, and Images
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+ * Realtime: Pub/Sub Channels via WebSockets
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+ * UI: Server-Side Integration with Web Browsers
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+ * JS: Client-Side Presentation, UI Components
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+ * Data: Persistence Layer, Query Subscriptions
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+ * Mailer: Sending Email, Delivering Views
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+ * Forms: Rendering Forms, Processing Submissions
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+ **Environment:** The master process that runs one or more mounted apps. Most of the time you'll be mounting an instance of `Pakyow::App`, however you can mount any object that responds to `call`. Note that the environment is the only global object that exists in the framework.
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+ * [Read more about environment &rarr;](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow/blob/master/pakyow-core/lib/pakyow/environment.rb)
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+ **Application:** An endpoint mounted at a specific path within the environment. Each application defines various aspects, including controllers, presenters, and data sources. These aspects are used to fulfill requests that the environment directs to the application.
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+ * [Read more about application &rarr;](https://github.com/pakyow/pakyow/blob/master/pakyow-core/lib/pakyow/application.rb)
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