Simple blog engine for Refinery CMS. It supports posts, categories and comments.
This version of refinerycms-blog
supports Refinery 3.x and Rails 4.1.x. To use Rails 3.x / Refinery 2.1.x use the refinerycms-blog "Refinery CMS 2-1 stable branch".
Options:
- Comment moderation
- ShareThis.com support on posts. To enable, set your key in Refinery's settings area.
Refinery CMS version 3.0.0 or above.
Open up your Gemfile
and at the bottom, add this line:
gem 'refinerycms-blog', git: 'https://github.com/refinery/refinerycms-blog', branch: 'master'
Note: if the refinerycms-page-images extension is also installed, make sure gem refinerycms-blog
comes before gem 'refinerycms-page-images'
.
Now, run bundle install
Next, to install the blog plugin run:
rails generate refinery:blog
Run database migrations:
rake db:migrate
Finally seed your database and you're done.
rake db:seed
By default, this extension does not require any particular visual editor. Previously, Refinery was coupled to WYMeditor but this has been extracted to an extension, refinerycms-wymeditor.
If you want to use refinerycms-wymeditor
, simply place it in your Gemfile:
gem 'refinerycms-wymeditor', ['~> 1.0', '>= 1.0.6']
The version of Refinery to develop this engine against is defined in the gemspec. To override the version of refinery to develop against, edit the project Gemfile to point to a local path containing a clone of refinerycms.
Generate the dummy application to test against
$ bundle exec rake refinery:testing:dummy_app
Run the test suite with Guard
$ bundle exec guard start
Or just with rake spec
$ bundle exec rake spec
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To limit rss feed length, use the 'max_results' parameter
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- Documentation is available in the guides
- Questions can be asked on our Google Group
- Questions can also be asked in our IRC room, #refinerycms on freenode