# web-app-theme **Repository Path**: zammad/web-app-theme ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: web-app-theme - **Description**: mirror for github - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2023-06-11 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-20 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Web App Theme Web App Theme is a rails generator by [Andrea Franz](http://gravityblast.com) that you can use to generate admin panels quickly. Inspired by cool themes like [Lighthouse](http://lighthouseapp.com/), [Basecamp](http://basecamphq.com/), [RadiantCMS](http://radiantcms.org/) and others, it wants to be an idea to start developing a complete web application layout. ![Web App Theme screenshot](http://img.skitch.com/20091109-c2k618qerx1ysw5ytxsighuf3f.jpg) ## Installation #### Rails >= 3.1.0 For this version, all the stylesheets are stored inside the gems assets path. They don't need to be copied to the to the application, unless you want to customize them (using the web_app_theme:assets generator). There only css file generated when you run the theme generator is the web_app_theme.css that includes the theme of your choice. Add to your gemfile: gem 'web-app-theme', '~> 0.8.0' #### Other versions You can use web-app-theme >= 0.6.2 with Rails 3. If you want to use it with rails 2, use web-app-theme 0.5.3 Specify the web-app-theme gem in your Gemfile, only for :development and :test group :development, :test do gem 'web-app-theme', '>= 0.6.2' end ## Usage ### Theme Generator Used without parameters, it generates the layout inside the application.html.erb file using the default theme. rails g web_app_theme:theme You can specify the layout file name in the first parameter: rails g web_app_theme:theme admin # it will generate a layout called `admin.html.erb` If you want to use another theme, instead of the default, you can use the `--theme` option: rails g web_app_theme:theme admin --theme="drastic-dark" You can specify the template engine with `--engine=name` option, where name can be erb (default) or haml: rails g web_app_theme:theme --engine=haml # you must specify haml in your Gemfile If you want to generate the stylesheets of a specific theme without changing the previously generated layout you can pass the `--no-layout` option: rails g web_app_theme:theme --theme=bec --no-layout You can specify the text used in the header with the `--app-name` option: rails g web_app_theme:theme --app-name="My New Application" If you need a layout for login and signup pages, you can use the `--type` option with `sign` as value. Ìf not specified, the default value is `administration` rails g web_app_theme:theme sign --layout-type=sign ### Assets Generator Used to copy a theme of your choice from the gem to your application, without parameters it will copy the 'default' theme rails g web_app_theme:assets --theme=red This will copy the theme files on your app/assets/stylesheets/web-app-theme path. Also this will copy theme's images to app/assets/images/web-app-theme path ### Themed Generator Start creating your controllers manually or with a scaffold, and then use the `themed generator` to overwrite the previously generated views. If you have a controller named like the plural of the used model you can specify just the first parameter: rails g web_app_theme:themed posts # you have a model named Post and a controller named PostsController rails g web_app_theme:themed admin/gallery_pictures # you have a model named GalleryPicture and a controller named Admin::GalleryPicturesController Use the `--layout` option specifying the previously generated layout to add a link to the controller you are working on: rails g web_app_theme:themed posts --layout=admin # you will see the `Posts` link in the navigation If the controller has a name different to the model used, specify the controller path in the first parameter and the model name in the second one: rails g web_app_theme:themed items post rails g web_app_theme:themed admin/items post If you use `will_paginate` for pagination use the `--will-paginate`: rails g web_app_theme:themed items post --will-paginate You can specify the template engine with `--engine=name` option, where name can be erb (default) or haml: rails g web_app_theme:themed posts --engine=haml If you have something like `map.resource :dashboard` in your `routes.rb` file, you can use the `--type=text` to generate a view with just text: rails g web_app_theme:themed dashboards --themed-type=text If you want to show form error messages inside the generated forms, use the following code inside your `environment.rb` ActionView::Base.field_error_proc = Proc.new do |html_tag, instance| if html_tag =~ /