= Active Admin
Active Admin is a framework for creating administration style interfaces. It
abstracts common business application patterns to make it simple for developers
to implement beautiful and elegant interfaces with very little effort.
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== Documentation & Support
- Documentation & Guides: http://activeadmin.info/documentation.html
- RDoc: http://rubydoc.info/github/gregbell/active_admin/master/frames
- Live demo: http://demo.activeadmin.info/admin
- Website: http://www.activeadmin.info
- Need Support? Ask the Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/activeadmin
== Bugs & Feature Requests
- Bug Reports & Feature Requests: https://github.com/gregbell/active_admin/issues
- Want to Contribute? Read the Guide: https://github.com/gregbell/active_admin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
== Goals
- Allow developers to quickly create gorgeous administration interfaces
(Not Just CRUD) - Build a DSL for developers and an interface for businesses.
- Ensure that developers can easily customize every nook and cranny of the interface.
- Build common interfaces as shareable gems so that the entire community benefits.
== Getting Started
Active Admin is released as a Ruby Gem. The gem is to be installed within a Ruby
on Rails 3 application. To install, simply add the following to your Gemfile:
Gemfile in Rails < 3.1
gem 'activeadmin'
If you are using Rails >= 3.1, you must also have sass-rails and meta_search in your Gemfile (if sass-rails is already present in assets group, move it out):
Gemfile in Rails >= 3.1
gem 'activeadmin'
gem 'sass-rails'
gem 'meta_search', '>= 1.1.0.pre'
and add activeadmin assets into precompiling by adding the following line into your config/environments/production.rb:
config.assets.precompile += %w[active_admin.css active_admin.js]
There is also some issue with precompiling activeadmin images in Rails 3.1.0, it is fixed in Rails 3.1.1.
After updating your bundle, run the installer
$> rails generate active_admin:install
The installer creates an initializer used for configuring defaults used by Active Admin as well
as a new folder at app/admin to put all your admin configurations.
Migrate your db and start the server:
$> rake db:migrate
$> rails server
Visit http://localhost:3000/admin and log in using:
- User: admin@example.com
- Password: password
Voila! You're on your brand new Active Admin dashboard.
To register your first model, run:
$> rails generate active_admin:resource [MyModelName]
This creates a file at app/admin/my_model_names.rb for configuring the resource.
Refresh your web browser to see the interface.
== Upgrading
When upgrading to a new version of ActiveAdmin you may need to run
$> rails generate active_admin:assets
== Next Steps
The best place to get documentation is at http://activeadmin.info/documentation.html.
To view a sample Active Admin application, checkout http://demo.activeadmin.info
If you have any questions, please email the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/activeadmin
== Tools Being Used
We believe strongly in not writing code unless we have to, so Active Admin is built using many
other open source projects:
InheritedResources::
Inherited Resources speeds up development by making your controllers inherit all restful
actions so you just have to focus on what is important.
Formtastic::
A DSL for semantically building amazing forms.
Devise::
User authentication is done using Devise
Kaminari::
Pagination for rails apps
Iconic Icons::
Excellent SVG icon set designed by P.J. Onori: http://somerandomdude.com/projects/iconic
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2011 Greg Bell, VersaPay Corporation. See LICENSE for details.