amber_backend

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  • master branchlatestJul 6, 2018

github.com/MLSDev/crystal_amber_backend_example

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License: UNLICENSED

Installation

# Add this to your shard.yml
dependencies:
  amber_backend:
    github: MLSDev/crystal_amber_backend_example
    branch: master

master is a branch, not a release, so this tracks it rather than pinning a version.

Then run:

shards install

shard.yml

Crystal
0.25.0
License
UNLICENSED
Author
Dmytro Stepaniuk
Targets
  • amber from lib/amber/src/amber/cli.cr
  • amber_backend from src/amber_backend.cr

Dependencies

Runtime Dependencies

  • pg~> 0.15.0github: will/crystal-pg
  • amber0.8.0github: amberframework/amber
  • granite~> 0.12.1github: amberframework/granite
  • moonstones*github: MLSDev/moonstones
  • citrine-i18n0.3.2github: amberframework/citrine-i18n
  • quartz_mailer~> 0.5.1github: amberframework/quartz-mailer
  • jasper_helpers~> 0.2.0github: amberframework/jasper-helpers

Development Dependencies

  • garnet_spec~> 0.2.1github: amberframework/garnet-specdev

README

Amber Backend

Amber Framework

This is a project written using Amber for testing and purposes like that. Enjoy!

Getting Started

These instructions will get a copy of this project running on your machine for development and testing purposes.

Please see deployment for notes on deploying the project in production.

Prerequisites

This project requires Crystal (installation guide).

Development

To start your Amber server:

  1. Install dependencies with shards install
  2. Prepare development.yml using sample at development.yml.example
  3. Build executables with shards build
  4. Create and migrate your database with bin/amber db create migrate. Also see creating the database.
  5. Start Amber server with bin/amber watch

Tests

To run the test suite:

crystal spec

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/MLSDev/crystal_amber_backend_example/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch ( git checkout -b my-new-feature )
  3. Commit your changes ( git commit -am 'Add some feature' )
  4. Push to the branch ( git push origin my-new-feature )
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors