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NAME

Ado::Manual - Getting started with Ado

SYNOPSIS

  ado daemon
  Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000

DESCRIPTION

Ado is a framework for web projects based on Mojolicious, written in the Perl programming language.

Ado is a typical well structured, MVC Mojolicious application. It comes with default configuration and a model layer, plugged in by Mojolicious::Plugin::DSC. An SQLite database is bundled in the distribution at etc/ado.sqlite to get started quickly.

Ado provides additional plugins and commands, which promote RAD, good practices, and team-work when starting new projects. The default Ado page uses Semantic UI via Mojolicious::Plugin::SemanticUI and is a good place to get acquainted.

INSTALLATION

We strongly recommend using Ado with your own Perl (not the system-wide)!

Ado can be installed into any folder of your choice. By default it goes into the siteprefix folder of your non-system Perl distro. When installing Ado in its own folder, you may want to add the /path/to/yourAdo/bin to your $PATH environment variable. When using Ado as a module from /path/to/yourAdo/lib, add the path to $PERL5LIB.

To install manually Ado after downloading, run the following commands:

  tar -zxf Ado-X.XX.tar.gz
  cd Ado-X.XX/
  perl Build.PL --install_base $HOME/opt/ado
  ./Build installdeps
  ./Build
  ./Build test
  ./Build install

To see more installation methods and details, go to Ado::Manual::Installation.

SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION

After installing, you can find documentation with the perldoc command.

    perldoc Ado
    perldoc Ado::Manual #this page

For better experience run the ado application and read the documentation from your browser.

  /path/to/yourAdo/bin/ado daemon

If you installed ado in your Perl distro, you can simply type:

  ado daemon

Go to http:/localhost:3000/perldoc

You can report bugs and suggest features at http://github.com/kberov/Ado/issues. Bugs will be considered and fixed as time permits. Feel invited to make pull requests for your contributions.

CONTRIBUTING

Anybody can contribute by reporting issues via github or fixing typos in the documentation. To be able to contribute with code, some rules need to be kept. This is mandatory for any community project. Generally the rules outlined in Mojolicious::Guides::Contributing apply for Ado too. For specific to Ado rules see Ado::Manual::Contributing.

We expect that you know how Internet works, how to write Perl modules and are familiar with Mojolicious.

REST API

Ado strives for strict separation of concerns. The best way to achieve this is to fully separate the client code from the server code. Ado is ideally suited for the purpose thanks to Mojolicious. Every resource is accessible via the REST API. We follow closely and elaborate on the recommendations in "RESTful Service Best Practices" at www.RestApiTutorial.com. See Ado::Manual::RESTAPI.

PLUGINS

Ado plugins work the same way as Mojolicious::Plugins and share the same common base trough Ado::Plugin. Ado plugins have one small additional feature. They can load their own configuration from $ENV{MOJO_HOME}/etc/plugins/plugin_name.conf. Business-specific applications for an Ado-based system are usually implemented as plugins. One way to contribute to Ado is by writing plugins.

See Ado::Manual::Plugins and Ado::Plugin for more information.

CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION

We would like to know that our software is always in good health so we count on friendly developers and organizations to install and test it continuously.

CPAN Testers Reports for Ado

Travis-CI



SEE ALSO

Ado, Mojolicious::Guides, Mojolicious::Guides::Contributing, "prefix_vs_install_base" in Module::Build::Cookbook, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ado.

AUTHORS

Authors in order of appearance.

Красимир Беров (Krasimir Berov)(berov@cpan.org)

Вълчо Неделчев (Valcho Nedelchev)(kumcho@vulcho.com)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2013-2014 Красимир Беров (Krasimir Berov).

This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (LGPL-3.0). You may copy, distribute and modify the software provided that modifications are open source. However, software that includes the license may release under a different license.

See http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html for more information.