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(Padrino Admin TwitterBootstrap 2.1.1)

  • Slim, Haml, Erb engine

  • Remove all locale, now only English

  • Remove all unused helper

  • Padrino-Modal: rack-flash and delete function into modal :D

  • highlights error field

  • Automatic replace true or false with relative image (list.slim, list.haml, list.erb)

  • Breadcrumbs

  • Automatic time_ago_in_words when column model is created_at or updated_at

  • Migrate function for MiniRecord

  • tag_icon helper

  • In Production now use compiled file (coffee & less)

  • Batch destroy

Retro compatibility (0.10.x)

With this version of Padrino admin, we remove some helper… but if you use old generate page, you need this plugin:

“‘ruby padrino g plugin raw.github.com/WaYdotNET/padrino-recipes/master/plugins/old_admin_plugin.rb “`

Padrino

Padrino is the godfather of Sinatra. Follow us on www.padrinorb.com and on twitter @padrinorb

<img src=“http://travis-ci.org/padrino/padrino-framework.png” alt=“Testing Status” /> <img src=“https://gemnasium.com/padrino/padrino-framework.png” alt=“Dependency Status” />

Preface

Padrino is a ruby framework built upon the excellent Sinatra Web Library. Sinatra is a DSL for creating simple web applications in Ruby quickly and with minimal effort. This framework tries to make it as fun and easy as possible to code more advanced web applications by building upon the Sinatra philosophies and foundations.

Introduction

Many people love that Sinatra is simple and lightweight but soon begin to miss the great deal of functionality provided by other web frameworks such as Django or Rails when building non-trivial applications.

Our goal with this framework is to adhere to the essence of Sinatra and at the same time create a standard library of tools, helpers and components that will make Sinatra suitable for increasingly complex applications.

Here is a brief overview of functionality provided by the Padrino framework:

Agnostic

Full support for many popular testing, templating, mocking, and data storage choices.

Generators

Create Padrino applications, models, controllers i.e: padrino-gen project.

Mountable

Unlike other ruby frameworks, principally designed for mounting multiple apps.

Routing

Full url named routes, named params, respond_to support, before/after filter support.

Tag Helpers

View helpers such as: tag, content_tag, input_tag.

Asset Helpers

View helpers such as: link_to, image_tag, javascript_include_tag.

Form Helpers

Builder support such as: form_tag, form_for, field_set_tag, text_field.

Text Helpers

Useful formatting like: time_ago_in_words, js_escape_html, sanitize_html.

Mailer

Fast and simple delivery support for sending emails (akin to ActionMailer).

Caching

Simple route and fragment caching to easily speed up your web requests.

Admin

Builtin Admin interface (like Django)

Logging

Provide a unified logger that can interact with your ORM or any library.

Reloading

Automatically reloads server code during development.

Localization

Full support of I18n language localization and can auto-set user’s locale.

Keep in mind, developers are able to individually pull in these modular components into existing Sinatra applications or use them altogether for a full-stack Padrino application.

Installation

To install the padrino framework, simply grab the latest version from gemcutter:

$ gem install padrino

This will install the necessary padrino gems to get you started. Now you are ready to use this gem to enhance your sinatra projects or to create new Padrino applications.

For a more detailed look at installing Padrino, check out the Installation Guide.

Usage

Padrino is a framework which builds on the existing functionality of Sinatra and provides a variety of additional tools and helpers to build upon that foundation. This README and Padrino documentation in general will focus on the enhancements to the core Sinatra functionality. To use Padrino, one should be familiar with the basic usage of Sinatra itself.

You can also check out the Getting Started guide to learn more about how Sinatra and Padrino work together.

For information on how to use a specific gem in isolation within an existing Sinatra project, checkout the guide for Using Padrino within Sinatra.

Getting Started

Once a developer understands Sinatra, Padrino is quite easy to get comfortable with since Padrino is simply a superset of existing sinatra functionality!

First, be sure to read over the Getting Started guide to learn more about how Sinatra and Padrino work together.

Best way to learn more about building Padrino applications is to read following resources:

  • Padrino Guides - Guides outlining the major functionality within Padrino.

  • Blog Tutorial - Step-by-step guide to building a blog application with Padrino.

  • Padrino API - YARD documentation for the Padrino framework.

  • Quick Overview - Outlines basic generation commands.

In Production

If you modify .less and .coffee files into the admin section, you MUST recompile those files into .css and .js

$ lessc admin.less > compiled/admin.css -x

$ coffee --compile application.coffee

The individual Padrino sub-gems also contain README’s which outlines their functionality.

Copyright © 2012 Padrino. See LICENSE for details.