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sinatra-contrib.gemspec |
Collection of common Sinatra extensions, semi-officially supported.
Goals
- For every future Sinatra release, have at least one fully compatible release
- High code quality, high test coverage
- Include plugins people usually ask for a lot
Included extensions
Common Extensions
These are common extension which will not add significant overhead or change any behavior of already existing APIs. They do not add any dependencies not already installed with this gem.
Currently included:
-
sinatra/capture
: Let's you capture the content of blocks in templates. -
sinatra/config_file
: Allows loading configuration from yaml files. -
sinatra/content_for
: Adds Rails-stylecontent_for
helpers to Haml, Erb, Erubis and Slim. -
sinatra/cookies
: Acookies
helper for reading and writing cookies. -
sinatra/engine_tracking
: Adds methods likehaml?
that allow helper methods to check whether they are called from within a template. -
sinatra/json
: Adds a#json
helper method to return JSON documents. -
sinatra/link_header
: Helpers for generatinglink
HTML tags and correspondingLink
HTTP headers. Addslink
,stylesheet
andprefetch
helper methods. -
sinatra/multi_route
: Adds ability to define one route block for multiple routes and multiple or custom HTTP verbs. -
sinatra/namespace
: Adds namespace support to Sinatra. -
sinatra/respond_with
: Choose action and/or template automatically depending on the incoming request. Adds helpersrespond_to
andrespond_with
.
Custom Extensions
These extensions may add additional dependencies and enhance the behavior of the existing APIs.
Currently included:
-
sinatra/decompile
: Recreates path patterns from Sinatra's internal data structures (used by other extensions). -
sinatra/reloader
: Automatically reloads Ruby files on code changes.
Other Tools
-
sinatra/extension
: Mixin for writing your own Sinatra extensions. -
sinatra/test_helpers
: Helper methods to ease testing your Sinatra application. Partly extracted from Sinatra. Testing framework agnostic
Installation
Add gem 'sinatra-contrib'
to Gemfile, then execute bundle install
.
If you don't use Bundler, install the gem manually by executing gem install sinatra-contrib
in your command line.
Usage
Classic Style
A single extension (example: sinatra-content-for):
require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/content_for'
Common extensions:
require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/contrib'
All extensions:
require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/contrib/all'
Modular Style
A single extension (example: sinatra-content-for):
require 'sinatra/base'
require 'sinatra/content_for'
require 'sinatra/namespace'
class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
# Note: Some modules are extensions, some helpers, see the specific
# documentation or the source
helpers Sinatra::ContentFor
register Sinatra::Namespace
end
Common extensions:
require 'sinatra/base'
require 'sinatra/contrib'
class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
register Sinatra::Contrib
end
All extensions:
require 'sinatra/base'
require 'sinatra/contrib/all'
class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
register Sinatra::Contrib
end
Documentation
For more info check the official docs and api docs.