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imprimaturjs

v0.0.3

Published

Next generation JavaScript CMS

Downloads

8

Readme

Imprimatur JS

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/dwr/imprimaturjs

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Imprimatur JS is a modern JavaScript Content Management System.

It is based on MEAN.JS code rewritten using ES6 and AngularJS replaced by ReactJS and Reflux.

It also has enterprise-level admin panel on top of reworked Engine concept of site structure objects handler.

Installation

The fastest way to get started is to run Imprimatur JS with grunt:

grunt

Running in a secure environment

To run your application in a secure manner you'll need to use OpenSSL and generate a set of self-signed certificates. Unix-based users can use the following command:

$ sh ./scripts/generate-ssl-certs.sh

Windows users can follow instructions found here. After you've generated the key and certificate, place them in the config/sslcerts folder.

Contribute

The main purpose of this repository is to continue to evolve Imprimatur JS core, making it faster and easier to use. If you're interested in helping with that, then keep reading. If you're not interested in helping right now that's ok too. :) Any feedback you have about using Imprimatur JS would be greatly appreciated.

Building Your Copy of Imprimatur JS

The process to build imprimaturjs is built entirely on top of node.js, using many libraries you may already be familiar with.

Prerequisites

  • You have node installed at v0.10.0+ or iojs installed at v1.2.0+ (it might work at lower versions, we just haven't tested).
  • You are familiar with npm and know whether or not you need to use sudo when installing packages globally.
  • You are familiar with git.

Build

Once you have the repository cloned, building a copy of imprimaturjs is really easy.

# grunt-cli is needed by grunt; you might have this installed already
npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install
grunt build

Grunt

We use grunt to automate many tasks. Run grunt -h to see a mostly complete listing. The important ones to know:

# Build and run tests
grunt test
# Lint the code with ESLint
grunt lint
# Wipe out build directory
grunt clean

Thanks

Imprimatur JS is a free and open source community-driven project.

Thanks to the following companies and projects whose work we have used or taken inspiration from in the making of Imprimatur JS: