phoenixframework/phoenix

Name: phoenix

Owner: phoenixframework

Description: Productive. Reliable. Fast.

Created: 2014-01-20 14:14:11.0

Updated: 2018-01-19 23:16:01.0

Pushed: 2018-01-19 21:00:46.0

Homepage: http://www.phoenixframework.org

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Language: Elixir

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README

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Productive. Reliable. Fast.

A productive web framework that does not compromise speed and maintainability.

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Getting started

See the official site at http://www.phoenixframework.org/

Documentation

API documentation is available at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix

Phoenix.js documentation is available at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/js

Contributing

We appreciate any contribution to Phoenix. Check our CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md and CONTRIBUTING.md guides for more information. We usually keep a list of features and bugs in the issue tracker.

Generating a Phoenix project from unreleased versions

You can create a new project using the latest Phoenix source installer (the phx.new Mix task) with the following steps:

  1. Remove any previously installed phx_new archives so that Mix will pick up the local source code. This can be done with mix archive.uninstall phx_new or by simply deleting the file, which is usually in ~/.mix/archives/.
  2. Copy this repo via git clone https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix or by downloading it
  3. Run the phx.new mix task from within the installer directory, for example:
 installer
x phx.new dev_app --dev

The --dev flag will configure your new project's :phoenix dep as a relative path dependency, pointing to your local Phoenix checkout:

 deps do
:phoenix, path: "../..", override: true},

To create projects outside of the installer/ directory, add the latest archive to your machine by following the instructions in installer/README.md

Building phoenix.js
m install
m run watch
Building docs from source
X_ENV=docs mix docs
Important links
Copyright and License

Copyright (c) 2014, Chris McCord.

Phoenix source code is licensed under the MIT License.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.