The single-file MongoDB admin app, by Justin Hileman.
If you installed Genghis as a Ruby gem, running Genghis standalone is easy:
$ genghisapp
Now that it's running, you can use genghisapp --kill
to stop it.
Windows users: Due to this bug Genghis always runs in foreground mode.
If you didn't go the gem route, you can still run genghis.rb
standalone:
$ ruby genghis.rb
genghis.php
can also be run as a PHP 5.4 CLI SAPI standalone server:
$ php -S localhost:8000 genghis.php
Simply drop genghis.php
in a web-accessible directory on a LAMP server. Don't forget .htaccess
for pretty URLs!
You'll need some fancy config action, but it's fairly straightforward.
For a super basic Rack config, use a config.ru
file like this:
require 'genghis'
run Genghis::Server
If you want to load Genghis on a subpath, possibly alongside other apps, it's easy to do with Rack's URLMap
:
require 'genghis'
run Rack::URLMap.new \
'/' => Your::App.new,
'/genghis' => Genghis::Server.new
You can even mount Genghis on a subpath in your existing Rails 3 app by adding require 'genghis'
to the top of your
routes file (or in an initializer) and then adding this to routes.rb
:
mount Genghis::Server.new, :at => '/genghis'
You will need the PECL MongoDB driver.
The easiest way to install Genghis and all dependencies is via RubyGems:
$ gem install genghisapp
Or you could check out a local copy of the Git repo and install dependencies via Bundler:
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
Check the Genghis wiki for additional configuration information.
- Copyright 2011 Justin Hileman
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