Capcode¶ ↑
Copyright © 2009, 2010 Gregoire Lejeune
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home : capcode.rubyforge.org
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book (fr) : www.algorithmique.net/capcode/
DESCRIPTION: ¶ ↑
Capcode is a web microframework
FEATURES/PROBLEMS:¶ ↑
1.0.1¶ ↑
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1.0.0¶ ↑
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json helper removed
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New static files loader
0.9.9¶ ↑
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Better static files support See example static.rb
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Rewrite routes loader
0.9.8¶ ↑
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Add “any” to easly replace an
alias_method :post, :get
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Bug correction in Filter : actions are now executed in the order they are declared
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Filters execution stop at the first non nul response
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Add “log” helper
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Add –server option
0.9.7¶ ↑
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Major bug correction in Capcode.URL
0.9.6¶ ↑
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More debug trace
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Bug correction in the custom version of Rack::URLmap
0.9.5¶ ↑
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Major bug correction
0.9.4¶ ↑
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You can now create a controler without specifying the root name. If so the name of the class will be used. see example route.rb.
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Major bug correction in Route
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render :text => … now really render text
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rXXX methods in HTTPError can now receive a second optional parameter corresponding to headers
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Huge bug correction in Capcode::Helpers.URL
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Use a custom version of Rack::URLmap
0.9.3¶ ↑
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Major bug correction
0.9.2¶ ↑
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Remove JSON dependency
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Add the “HTTP code” renderer, so you can now use something like this : render 200 => “OK”, :server => “Capcode”, …
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Reintroduce before_filter. See example filter.rb.
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Remove mime-types dependency
0.9.1¶ ↑
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You don’t need to require the renderers. This will be done by Capcode at use time.
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Major bug correction for jRuby
0.9.0¶ ↑
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IMPORTANT
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THIS VERSION IS A MAJOR ENHANCEMENT : YOU MUST UNINSTALL ALL PREVIOUS VERSIONS !!!
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gem uninstall Capode –version ‘< 0.9.0’
* Renderers and database accessors have been extracted and are now in the {plugins repository}[http://github.com/glejeune/Capcode.more]. Each plugin is a gem that's can be installed separately.
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Important, but less!
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Add Coffee-Script renderer
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Update renderers options
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Rewrite configuration
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Bug corrections in all DB modules
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0.8.9¶ ↑
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Add Thin support
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Add MongoDB support
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Major bug correction in Markaby renderer
0.8.8¶ ↑
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Add mustache renderer
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Add AcriveRecord support (see example blog-ar.rb)
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Add Sequel support (see example blog-sq.rb)
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Add Binary renderer (see example render-binary.rb)
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Add Mail renderer (see example render-mail.rb)
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Add Redirect renderer (see examples render-redirect.rb and render-mail.rb)
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Add “none” renderer (return a 204 status code)
0.8.7¶ ↑
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Route’s captures are now passed to all methods in a controller
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Add :content_type option to renderers (see render-image.rb)
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Add Capcode.set for configuration. So Capcode::Herpers#erb_path=, Capcode::Herpers#sass_path= and Capcode::Herpers#haml_path= are deprecated, you must now use ‘set :erb, …’, ‘set :sass, …’ and ‘set :haml, …’ (see render-erb.rb and render-haml_sass.rb)
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Add Capcode.use to allow usage of Rack middlewares (see render-use.rb)
0.8.6¶ ↑
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HUGE bug correction
0.8.5¶ ↑
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Capcode now work with Phusion Passenger o/
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Add WebDAV renderer (need rack_dav) (see examples render-webdav.rb and auth-webdav.rb)
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Change default listen host from localhost to 0.0.0.0
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Add require_auth helper for basic or digest HTTP Authentication (see examples auth-basic.rb and auth-digest.rb)
0.8.4¶ ↑
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Major (really MAJOR) bugs corrections in renderers
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Add many renderer’ examples
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The static rendere now accept a new option : :exact_path. If :exact_path is set to true, the static rendere redirect you to the exact static url of the file. Else it just give the content of the file. Default is true. (see example render-static.rb)
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redirect now accept an optional HTTP status code as first parameter
0.8.3¶ ↑
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Add PUT and DELETE actions (see rest example)
0.8.2¶ ↑
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Add XML renderer (see rss example)
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Major bug corrections
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Add Helpers.static
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New example : upload.rb
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The database’ configuration file is no more relative to the root directory but to the main file
0.8.1¶ ↑
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Sorry for 0.8.0 !!
0.8.0¶ ↑
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Bugs corrections in haml and text renderer
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Text renderer is now automaticaly included
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Add sass renderer
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:working_directory is no more available
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:root is now the real root directory
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Add :static option to set the directory for static files
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Add -r and -s (for root and static directories) options
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Add static renderer
0.7.1¶ ↑
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You need to include Capcode::Resource in your models !!!!
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Add option –version
0.7.0¶ ↑
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You no more need to include Capcode::Resource in your models
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Capcode.run now accept a block. The content of the block is executed just before the server start.
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Add options support : you can now change the defaults port and host, daemonize or not and run in console mode.
0.6.2¶ ↑
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Add Markaby, Erb and Haml layout see Capcode::Helpers.render for more informations
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Add content_for…
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Major bugs corrections
0.6.1¶ ↑
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Major bugs corrections in haml and erb renderer ($%&! Windows)
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Major bugs corrections in Route.call
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Add Markaby layout support
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Rewrite blog-couchdb example (based on the very sympatic camping example : github.com/judofyr/camping/blob/master/examples/blog.rb)
0.6.0¶ ↑
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Add :root option to Capcode.run. This option allow you to specify the root directory for static files
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Add :working_directory option to Capcode.run. This option allow you to specify the working directory
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If ‘/’ route is not defined but /index.html exist, display index
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add mime-types dependency
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Bug correction in erb and haml renderer
0.5.0¶ ↑
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Add Haml and Markaby renderer
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json is deprecated and replaced by render( :json => … )
0.4.0¶ ↑
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Major bug correction !
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Add views…
0.3.0¶ ↑
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Work with Rack 1.0.0
0.2.0¶ ↑
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Add models with DataMapper and couch_foo
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Add two new options : :daemonize and :pid
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Bug correction in Route.
0.1.0¶ ↑
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First public release
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No models !!!
SYNOPSIS:¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Hello < Route '/hello' def get "Hello World #{Time.now} !" end end end Capcode.run( )
Running Capcode Apps¶ ↑
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Run:
ruby sample.rb
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Visit localhost:3000/
Create model¶ ↑
require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' require 'capcode/base/dm' # or require 'capcode/base/couchdb' class Story < Capcode::Base include Capcode::Resource property :id, Integer, :serial => true # only with DataMapper ! property :title, String property :body, String property :date, String end
See examples/blog-dm.rb
and/or examples/blog-couchdb.rb
for complete examples.
Create View¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Hello < Route '/hello' def get @t = Time.now render :time end end end module Capcode::Views def time "Hello world #{@t}" end end Capcode.run( )
Create Helper¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Hello < Route '/hello' def get @t = Time.now render :time end end end module Capcode::Helpers def bold( &b ) "<b>"+yield+"</b>" end end module Capcode::Views def time "Hello world " + bold { @t } end end Capcode.run( )
Render with Markaby¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Hello < Route '/hello' def get @t = Time.now # This implies that capcode-render-markaby is installed ! render :markaby => :time end end end module Capcode::Views def time # We use Markaby in Capcode::Views.time html do body do p { text "Hello World " b @t } end end end end Capcode.run( )
Render with Haml¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode set :haml, "./my_haml_views" class Hello < Route '/hello' def get @t = Time.now # This implies that capcode-render-haml is installed ! render :haml => :time end end end Capcode.run( ) # ./my_haml_views/time.haml %html %body %p Hello World = @t
Render with JSON¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Hello < Route '/hello' def get @t = Time.now # This implies that capcode-render-json is installed ! render :json => { :time => @t } end end end Capcode.run( )
Render with WebDAV¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode # !!! Render file from /Users/greg/temp !!! class WebDav < Route '/temp' def get # This implies that capcode-render-webdav is installed ! render :webdav => "/Users/greg/temp" end def method_missing(id, *a, &b) get end end class Index < Route '/' def get render "WebDav server acces : <a href='#{URL(Capcode::WebDav)}'>#{URL(Capcode::WebDav)}</a>" end end end Capcode.run( )
HTTP Authentication¶ ↑
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode class Public < Route '/public' def get render "This page is not protected" end end class Private < Route '/private' def get http_authentication( :type => :digest, :realm => "Private part" ) { { "greg" => "p4ssw0rd" } } render "This page is private - Hello #{request.env['REMOTE_USER']}" end end end Capcode.run( )
Second example :
# file: sample.rb require 'rubygems' require 'capcode' module Capcode http_authentication( :type => :digest, :realm => "Private part", :routes => ['/admin', '/private'] ) { { "greg" => "p4ssw0rd" } } class Public < Route '/public' def get render "This page is not protected" end end class Private < Route '/private' def get render "This page is private - Hello #{request.env['REMOTE_USER']}" end end class PrivateAgain < Route '/private/again' def get render "This page is also private - Hello #{request.env['REMOTE_USER']}" end end class Admin < Route '/admin' def get render "This page is private - Hello #{request.env['REMOTE_USER']}" end end end Capcode.run( )
DEPLOYMENT¶ ↑
With Passenger¶ ↑
First create the directory structure :
my_app/ my_app/tmp my_app/public
Then put your app in my_app/
and comment or remove the line with Capcode.run
Create a rack configuration file (config.ru
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require 'app' run Capcode.application()
Capcode.application
take the same parameters as Capcode.run
(and block too). Be carefull, if you use static files (with the static renderer) you must set the :root
option (:root => File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
is probably good)
You can now deploy your application like a “Rack-based Ruby application”
REQUIREMENTS:¶ ↑
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rack
INSTALL:¶ ↑
sudo gem install capcode
LICENSE:¶ ↑
Capcode is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU General Public License.
This program is distributed without any warranty. See the file ‘COPYING’ for details.