Overview

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ActiveScaffold provides a quick and powerful user interfaces for CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations for Rails applications. It offers additonal features including searching, pagination & layout control. Rails >= 4.0.5 and < 5.2 is supported, ruby >= 2.1 supported, although it should work with ruby >= 2.0.0, it's too old and not tested. Ruby < 2.0.0 won't work.

Branch Details

3-4-stable supports rails >= 3.2.x and ruby >= 1.9.3
3-3-stable supports rails >= 3.2.x and ruby >= 1.8
rails-3.2 supports Rails 3.1 & 3.2, and is the current source of the 3.2.x line of gems.

Quick Start

To get started with a new Rails project

Added to Gemfile

gem 'active_scaffold'

For rails >= 5.1, add

gem 'jquery-rails'

Run the following commands

bundle install
rails g active_scaffold:install
bundle exec rake db:create
rails g active_scaffold:resource User name:string
bundle exec rake db:migrate

Commands for Rails 5

bundle install
rails g active_scaffold:install
rails db:create
rails g active_scaffold:resource User name:string
rails db:migrate

Run the app and visit localhost:3000/users

Configuration

See Wiki for instructions on customising ActiveScaffold and to find the full API details.

Credits

ActiveScaffold grew out of a project named Ajaxscaffold dating back to 2006. It has had numerous contributors including:

ActiveScaffold Gem/Plugin by Scott Rutherford ([email protected]), Richard White ([email protected]), Lance Ivy ([email protected]), Ed Moss, Tim Harper and Sergio Cambra ([email protected])

Uses DhtmlHistory by Brad Neuberg ([email protected]) http://codinginparadise.org

Uses Querystring by Adam Vandenberg http://adamv.com/dev/javascript/querystring

Uses Paginator by Bruce Williams http://paginator.rubyforge.org/

Supports RecordSelect by Lance Ivy and Sergio Cambra http://github.com/scambra/recordselect/

License

Released under the MIT license (included)


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Contributing to active_scaffold

  • Edit the translations directly on the active_scaffold project on Locale.
  • That's it!
  • The maintainer will then pull translations from the Locale project and push to Github.

Happy translating!