This is a complete rewrite of Railsyard, a content management system heavily based on components and focused on easy theming and customization.
(PS: Looking for the new version? https://github.com/cantierecreativo/railsyard-backend)
- Hierarchy organized pages
- Runs on Heroku
- Extremely easy theming
- Multilanguage frontend and backend (actually English, Italian and German)
- Different and independent pages for each language
- Editing both from backend and directly from frontend
- Blogging features with articles and comments
- User roles
- Reserved pages and articles
- Pretty urls and other seo-friendly features
- Drop-in themes
- Drop-in snippets plugins (using Rails Cells)
- Rails mountable engines support for heavy modification plugins
- Backend heavily based on drag & drop
- Built with Ruby on Rails
- Ruby 1.9.3, 1.9.2 or 1.8.7
- Rails 3.2.1
- MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite
- Some gems - check Gemfile
We really suggest the use of Ruby RVM and Ruby 1.9.2
run rvm install ruby-1.9.2-p290
run rvm use ruby-1.9.2-p290
run rvm gemset create "railsyard"
run git clone https://github.com/cantierecreativo/railsyardcms.git
run cd railsyardcms
run gem install bundler
run bundle install
edit config/database.yml according to your configuration
run rake ry:init
run rake ry:example
to load some example pages
Admin interface is on yoursite.tld/admin
Username: [email protected]
Password: changeme
Take a look at the Wiki for the full documentation.
Funded and developed by Cantiere Creativo
All the credits to the respective owners/developers of gems/plugins/scripts used.
Railsyard exists mainly thanks to the Ruby/Rails community.
- Silvio Relli - project manager and main developer
- Matteo Papadopoulos - backend and public themes designer
If you contributed to this project committing even a single bit feel free to add your name here!
- Paul Spieker - our first and very active contributor