Slimmer provides rack middleware for applying a standard header and footer around pages returned by a ruby (rack) application.
It does this by taking the page rendered by the application, extracting the contents of a div with id 'wrapper' and inserting that into one of its templates. It also transfers various other details, such as meta, script, and style tags.
Use in a Rails app
Slimmer provides a Railtie so no configuration is necessary. By default it will use the Plek gem to look for the 'static' (previously 'assets') host for the current environment.
If you want to use your own set of templates you will need to specify the appropriate host eg.
YourApp::Application.configure do
config.slimmer.asset_host = 'http://your.server.somewhere'
end
it expects to find templates in a folder called 'templates' on that host.
Use elsewhere
Slimmer will work as standard rack middleware:
use Slimmer::App
or
use Slimmer::App, :asset_host => "http://my.alternative.host"
Specifying a template
A specific template can be requested by giving its name in the X-Slimmer-Template HTTP header
eg in a rails app
class MyController < ApplicationController
def index
headers['X-Slimmer-Template'] = 'homepage'
end
end
There's also a macro style method:
class YourController < ApplicationController
slimmer_template :admin
end
To get this, include Slimmer::Template in your controller:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
include Slimmer::Template
end
Logging
Slimmer can be configured with a logger by passing in a logger instance (anything that quacks like an instance of Logger). For example to log to the Rails log, put the following in an initializer:
YourApp::Application.configure do
config.slimmer.logger = Rails.logger
end
Note: This can't be in application.rb
because the Rails logger hasn't been initialized by then.
Debug logging
By default if you pass in a logger with its log level set to debug, slimmer will dup this logger and reduce the level to info. (Slimmer's debug logging is very noisy). To prevent this, set the enable_debugging
option to true. e.g. for Rails:
YourApp::Application.configure do
config.slimmer.enable_debugging = true
end
The name
Slimmer was extracted from a much larger project called 'skinner'. 'slimmer' referred to the size of its code compared to skinner (which also acted as an HTTP proxy and mixed in a few other concerns). Over time the codebase has grown a little, but the name stuck.