PageTop

An opinionated web framework to build modular Server-Side Rendering web solutions.

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## Overview The PageTop core API provides a comprehensive toolkit for extending its functionalities to specific requirements and application scenarios through actions, components, packages, and themes: * **Actions** serve as a mechanism to customize PageTop's internal behavior by intercepting its execution flow. * **Components** encapsulate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into functional, configurable, and well-defined units. * **Packages** extend or customize existing functionality by interacting with PageTop APIs or third-party package APIs. * **Themes** enable developers to alter the appearance of pages and components without affecting their functionality. # ⚡️ Quick start ```rust use pagetop::prelude::*; struct HelloWorld; impl PackageTrait for HelloWorld { fn configure_service(&self, scfg: &mut service::web::ServiceConfig) { scfg.route("/", service::web::get().to(hello_world)); } } async fn hello_world(request: HttpRequest) -> ResultPage { Page::new(request) .with_component(Html::with(html! { h1 { "Hello World!" } })) .render() } #[pagetop::main] async fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { Application::prepare(&HelloWorld).run()?.await } ``` This program features a `HelloWorld` package, providing a service that serves a greeting web page accessible via `http://localhost:8088` under default settings. # 📂 Repository Structure This repository is organized into a workspace that includes several subprojects, each serving a distinct role within the PageTop ecosystem: ## Application * [drust](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/drust): A simple Content Management System (CMS) built on PageTop, which enables the creation, editing, and maintenance of dynamic, fast, and modular websites. It uses the following essential packages to provide standard CMS functionalities. ## Helpers * [pagetop-macros](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/helpers/pagetop-macros): A collection of procedural macros that enhance the development experience within PageTop. * [pagetop-build](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/helpers/pagetop-build): Simplifies the process of embedding resources directly into binary files for PageTop applications. ## Packages * [pagetop-user](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/packages/pagetop-user): Facilitates user management, including roles, permissions, and session handling, for applications built on PageTop. * [pagetop-admin](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/packages/pagetop-admin): Provides a unified interface for administrators to configure and manage package settings. * [pagetop-node](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/packages/pagetop-node): Enables the creation and customization of content types, enhancing website content management. ## Themes * [pagetop-bootsier](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/packages/pagetop-bootsier): Utilizes the *[Bootstrap](https://getbootstrap.com/)* framework to offer versatile page layouts and component stylings. * [pagetop-bulmix](https://github.com/manuelcillero/pagetop/tree/latest/packages/pagetop-bulmix): Utilizes the *[Bulma](https://bulma.io/)* framework for sleek, responsive design elements. # 🚧 Warning **PageTop** framework is currently in active development. The API is unstable and subject to frequent changes. Production use is not recommended until version **0.1.0**. # 📜 License PageTop is free, open source and permissively licensed! Except where noted (below and/or in individual files), all code in this project is dual-licensed under either: * MIT License ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) at your option. This means you can select the license you prefer! This dual-licensing approach is the de-facto standard in the Rust ecosystem. # ✨ Contributions Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.