comatose

Comatose is a micro CMS, implemented as a Rails plugin, that is designed to be easy to embed and extend.

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Comatose

Comatose is a micro CMS designed for being embedded into existing Rails
applications.

It’s intended for simple CMS support. Comatose supports

  • Nested pages
  • Versioning
  • Page markup in Textile, Markdown, RDoc, or easily add your own
  • Page processing through Liquid or ERb
  • Generators for easy installation/migration
  • Completely self-contained within plugin folder

It’s meant to be lean, mean, easily embedded, and easy to re-skin for
existing applications. If you need something more, I would recommend
looking into Radiant.

For more information, see the Getting Started guide.

Requirements

  • Rails 3+ (3.0.7)
  • acts_as_list, acts_as_tree and acts_as_versioned gems are required (at the moment)

Development Notes

NOTE: This is an active branch of Comatose that is built specifically for Rails 3.0.
I will probably remove any legacy support.

  • Make comatose fully self-contained, which means removing acts_as_(tree|list|versioned)
  • Improve ComatoseAdminController to reduce number of DB calls for building the page tree
  • Move to gem plugin
  • Comatose.configure needs to be an initializer (update docs)
  • Go through bugs on 1x branch from google code and ensure they are fixed
  • Give access to all the default rails helpers to Comatose Pages by default?
  • UI refresh (nothing major, just some cleanup).
  • RESTful goodness.
  • Support XML/JSON responses from ComatoseController and ComatoseAdminController.
  • Support for static rendering (for generating sites like this blog).

Installation

$ rails plugin install git://github.com/niciliketo/comatose.git
$ rails generate comatose
$ rake db:migrate

Open your routes.rb and move the following comatose route to the
bottom:

map.comatose_root ''

That’s it, you’re ready to go! You should be able to browse to
http://127.0.0.1:3000/comatose_admin and start adding pages to your CMS.
Browsing to http://127.0.0.1:3000/ will render your comatose pages if
routing doesn’t match any of your controllers.

Upgrading

NOTE: This is an experimental 2.0 branch, so upgrading is possible at
the moment, but these instructions may not work for much longer.

If you are upgrading from an older version of Comatose (version 0.3,
0.4, 0.5, or 0.6), then you will need to re-install the comatose
plugin and run:

$ ./script/plugin remove comatose
$ ./script/plugin install comatose
$ ./script/generate comatose_migration --upgrade --from=VERSION
$ rake migrate

Note: Be sure to set the --from parameter to the version of
Comatose you last had installed. Also, you only need to first two digits,
including the dot, of the version you are upgrading from. For example, if
you’re upgrading from version 0.6.9 you can use:

$ ./script/generate comatose_migration --upgrade --from=0.6

This will create the upgrade migration(s) for you. It just adds the new
fields, so you can keep the original migration comatose created.

Configuration

You configure Comatose in your config/environment.rb file. Here is an example
configuration block:

Comatose.configure do |config|
  # Sets the text in the Admin UI's title area
  config.admin_title = "Site Content"
  config.admin_sub_title = "Content for the rest of us..."
end

Here’s an example that uses the AuthenticationSystem as generated by the
restful_authentication plugin:

Comatose.configure do |config|
  # Includes AuthenticationSystem in the ComatoseController
  config.includes << :authenticated_system

  # admin 
  config.admin_title = "Comatose - TESTING"
  config.admin_sub_title = "Content for the rest of us..."

  # Includes AuthenticationSystem in the ComatoseAdminController
  config.admin_includes << :authenticated_system

  # Calls :login_required as a before_filter
  config.admin_authorization = :login_required
  # Returns the author name (login, in this case) for the current user
  config.admin_get_author do
    current_user.login
  end
end

Extra Credit

This plugin includes the work of many wonderful contributors to the Railsphere.
Following are the specific libraries that are distributed with Comatose. If I’ve
missed someone/something please let me know.

Feedback

I’ve released Comatose under the MIT license. Which basically means you
can use it however you want.

Don’t forget to read the Getting Started guide located on the RubyForge
project site.

If you like it, hate it, or have some ideas for new features, let me know!

matt at elucidata dot net