Blogit is a flexible blogging solution for Rails apps. It:
- Is Rack based;
- Is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines;
- Aims to work right out of the box but remain fully customisable.
Add this to your Gemfile
gem "blogit"
...and run bundle install
to install the gem.
Next, run:
# add an initializer to config/initializers with all of the configuration options
$ rails g blogit:install
# This will add the necessary migrations to your app's db/migrate directory
rake blogit:install:migrations
# This will run any pending migrations
rake db:migrate
then add the following to your routes.rb file:
# config/routes.rb
mount Blogit::Engine => "/blog"
Define ApplicationController#current_user
and ApplicationController#login_required
methods if your app doesn't already have these.
... and finally, declare which of your models acts as blogger in your app (usually User).
class User
blogs
end
Running rails g blogit:install
will add an initializer file named blogit.rb. In here
you can set various configuration options. Please read the documentation for a full list of the options available.
we'll also throw in:
- An XML Sitemap located at
/blog/posts.xml
- An RSS feed located at
/blog/posts.rss
- Sitemap submission to the major search engines (via Pingr - off by default)
- Page Caching and Sweeping
- Internationalization (see the locales file for configurable options)
- Share links (Google+, Twitter & Facebook)
- Disquss Comments
- Code Syntax Highlighting CSS file (add
*= require pygments
to your app's stylesheet)
@grncdr Has contributed changes for Rails 4 compatibility. Check out the rails 4 branch for more info. NOTE - This code hasn't been tested yet and may contain bugs.
If you discover a problem with Blogit, please let us know about it.
Remember to search the issues list first in case your issue has already been raised by another Githuber
Full documentation is available here: http://rubydoc.info/gems/blogit
You're welcome to contribute to Blogit. Please consult the contribution guidelines for more info.
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Developed by Katana Code
with generous contributions from:
Katana Code are Ruby on Rails Developers Based in Edinburgh, Scotland.