Padrino (web framework)
Original author(s) | Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino, Arthur Chiu, Joshua Hull |
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Developer(s) | Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino, Arthur Chiu, Joshua Hull, Uchio Kondo, Darío Javier Cravero, Florian Gilcher |
Stable release | 0.15.3[1] / 25 February 2023; 18 months ago (25 February 2023) |
Repository | Padrino Repository |
Written in | Ruby |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web framework |
License | MIT License |
Website | www |
Padrino is a free and open-source web framework, written in Ruby and based on Sinatra.[2][3] It is an alternative to other Ruby web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Merb, Nitro and Camping. It is dependent on the Rack web server interface.
Padrino was created and open-sourced in 2010. The framework was created by Nathan Esquenazi, Davide D'Agostino and Arthur Chiu based on the prior sinatra_more gem. The framework was created in order to extend Sinatra to more easily support rich web applications.
Features
This is a list of major functionality Padrino provides on top of Sinatra:[4]
- Agnostic: Full support for many popular testing, templating, mocking, and database libraries.
- Generators: Create Padrino applications, models, controllers i.e.: padrino g project.
- Mountable: Unlike other Ruby frameworks, principally designed for mounting multiple apps.
- Routing: Full url named routes, named params, respond_to support, before/after filter support.
- Tag Helpers: View helpers such as: tag, content_tag, input_tag.
- Asset Helpers: View helpers such as: link_to, image_tag, javascript_include_tag.
- Form Helpers: Builder support such as: form_tag, form_for, field_set_tag, text_field.
- Text Helpers: Useful formatting like: relative_time_ago, js_escape_html, sanitize_html.
- Mailer: Fast and simple delivery support for sending emails (akin to ActionMailer).
- Admin: Built-in Admin interface (like Django).
- Logging: Provide a unified logger that can interact with your ORM or any library.
- Reloading: Automatically reloads server code during development.
- Localization: Full support of I18n
Note that as a user of Padrino, each of the major components can be pulled in separately to an existing Sinatra application or they can be used together for a comprehensive upgrade to Sinatra (a full-stack Padrino application).
See also
- Ruby on Rails
References
External links
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