Spinebox
A ready to use spine.js rack skeleton builder with development server, routes, config and precompile support.
- Ideal for single or few page applications
- Fully setup, ready to go spine.js environment
- Develop in coffee-script and sass with fantastic sprockets asset serving
- Use generators and scaffolding just like with rails
- Compile assets and serve the whole app completely static
- Use partials and helpers in your view just like in rails
- Compilation only updates actually changed files. This is a premise for delta deployment.
Installation
$ gem install spinebox
Usage
Create your javascript app or HTML files just as you’re used to it.
Create New Project
# Create new project an start developing
$ spinebox new blog
$ cd blog
$ spinebox server
$ open http://localhost:3000/index.html
Use Partials and Helpers
Partials are prefixed with a _
to declare them a partial. So you can create a _navigation.html.erb
and use it, e.g.
in the index.html.erb
with:
<%= render :partial => "index.html" %>
Helpers are in the helper folder and included by default in any view. So if you want to create special links, etc. that
you reuse throughout your project simply create a method named link_to
in the helper, any any view and partial will have it
accessible.
Generate models, views and controllers
# Generate a model view and a controller
$ spinebox generate model post title author body
$ spinebox generate controller posts
$ spinebox generate view post
Scaffold
# Or scaffold all three of them
$ spinebox generate scaffold post title author body
Compile project
# Compile project for static serving
$ spinebox compile
Contributing
1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am ‘Added some feature’`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request