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4.9 KiB
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183 lines
4.9 KiB
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# Merged
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A CMS that integrates into the rails workflow. Ie it is file based
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not db based.
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Changes propagate in the normal development cycle, with git, possible
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branches, possible staging, possible reviews and controlled deploys.
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## Usage
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Merged is designed for developers to give limited editing facilities
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to users. As with rails, there is great flexibility how this can be
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achieved, a basic example below.
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## Concepts
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Merged has simple but powerful concepts and structures to define
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the interactions users may have.
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### Page
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The core entity that may be edited is a Page. Pages contain Sections
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(below) in a way defined by developers.
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A Page has a type, different types may define different layouts, or rather types of Sections they may include.
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A page has a name which is it's Url, Merged is not designed for nesting currently.
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All data that users change is stored in the Pages' Yaml, which get
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committed and __merged__ to propagate to the site.
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A Page also has data, attributes and options, see below.
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### Sections
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Merged itself defines many styles of sections, and off course
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developers may define more.
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For example a Header with text is a section, a hero section is a section, and a card section is a different style.
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The only defining characteristic of a section is really that it is full width, and it has a template that renders the content.
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A Page may contain as many sections as the Page definition allows.
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A Section in turn may contain cards.
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Like a Page, a Section may have options.
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### Cards
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Cards, as in general css lingo, are usually smaller html boxes,
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usually contained in a grid (defined by the Section). But they may
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be form fields, or features (svg).
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Cards have data and options like the other elements.
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### Image
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Merged also manages images, adding deleting, renaming, even a small editor.
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Images are stored in the assets folder. With the Pages, Sections and Cards they
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define the content that users can change.
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Images merge into the upstream in the same way as the pages, through
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git actions (partially done by Merged)
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### Change (-sets)
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As data is in files, all change happens by git.
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Merged partially manages this, by making changes visible to the
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users, ie what Pages and Images were added/removed or edited.
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Merged can commit and in the future maybe even push.
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Merged requires a user to be logged in and will log all changes, meaning
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change times and the email of the editor. The last change is displayed in
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the ui for auditing purposes.
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## Basic setup
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A developer set up a machine on a intranet/lan. Ie access is
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restricted by physical access.
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The machine is set up as a developer machine, on a "feature" branch.
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A User may use the machine to edit and commit and push (the branch).
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The developer reviews, merges changes and deploys.
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem "merged" , git: "https://github.com/HubFeenixMakers/merged"
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```
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And then execute:
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```bash
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$ bundle
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```
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Mount engine in routes for editing (possibly not in production).
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```ruby
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mount Merged::Engine => "/merged"
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```
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Create route to serve content.
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```ruby
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get ":id" , to: "merged/view#view" , id: :id
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```
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If Merged served the root:
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```ruby
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root "merged/view#view" , id: 'index'
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```
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### Stylesheets
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#### Apps not using tailwind
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Include merged stylesheet to your layout or asset
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pipeline.
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```
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= stylesheet_link_tag "application"
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= stylesheet_link_tag "merged/merged"
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```
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#### Apps using tailwind
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If you use tailwind with the basic install, you need to edit the tailwind config.
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Basically it is impossible to have two tailwind generated stylesheets, so your app needs to pick
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up the merged styles. This can be configured like so:
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```
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const output = execSync('bundle show merged', { encoding: 'utf-8' });
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const fullname = output.trim() + '/app/**/*.{haml,html,rb}' ;
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module.exports = {
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content: [
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fullname ,
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.... as before
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]
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```
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## Developers
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### Styles
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Developers should look at the predefined styles. These are found in
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merged gem /config/merged/**style.yml
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And on a running app http://localhost:3000/merged/styles/index
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### Section Views
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These are under app/views/merged/views/sections/*haml
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and the name of the file matches the section_style entry
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Developers may define more section styles, but must provide the partials to render them.
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### Card Views
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These are under app/views/merged/views/cards/*haml
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and the name of the file matches the card entry.
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Developers may define more card styles, but must provide the partials to render them.
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### Options
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Option definitions (also found under style dir) are common between elements.
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Options may be added and then used in the view partials. Many common ones (background,
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color) and many more are already defined.
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To make the partials more dry, Helpers are defined in OptionsHelper
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## Contributing
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Ask first.
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## License
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The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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