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@outstand/activeadmin

v2.13.2

Published

The administration framework for Ruby on Rails.

Downloads

5

Readme

Active Admin

Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration.

Version         Github Actions  Coverage        Tidelift        Inch CI

Goals

  • Enable developers to quickly create good-looking administration interfaces.
  • Build a DSL for developers and an interface for businesses.
  • Ensure that developers can easily customize every nook and cranny.

Getting started

For enterprise

Active Admin for enterprise is available via the Tidelift subscription. Learn More.

Need help?

Please use StackOverflow for help requests and how-to questions.

Please open GitHub issues for bugs and enhancements only, not general help requests. Please search previous issues (and Google and StackOverflow) before creating a new issue.

Google Groups, IRC #activeadmin and Gitter are not actively monitored.

Want to contribute?

If you want to contribute through code or documentation, the Contributing guide is the best place to start. If you have questions, feel free to ask.

Want to support us?

If you want to support us financially, you can help fund the project through a Tidelift subscription. By buying a Tidelift subscription you make sure your whole dependency stack is properly maintained, while also getting a comprehensive view of outdated dependencies, new releases, security alerts, and licensing compatibility issues.

You can also support us with a weekly tip via Liberapay.

Finally, we have an Open Collective where you can become a backer or sponsor for the project, and also submit expenses to it.

Dependencies

We try not to reinvent the wheel, so Active Admin is built with other open source projects:

Tool | Description --------------------- | ----------- Arbre | Ruby -> HTML, just like that. Devise | Powerful, extensible user authentication Formtastic | A Rails form builder plugin with semantically rich and accessible markup Inherited Resources | Simplifies controllers with pre-built RESTful controller actions Kaminari | Elegant pagination for any sort of collection Ransack | Provides a simple search API to query your data

Security contact information

Please use the Tidelift security contact to report a security vulnerability. Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Greg Bell for creating and sharing this project with the open source community.

Thanks to all the people that ever contributed through code or other means such as bug reports, issue triaging, feature suggestions, code snippet tips, Slack discussions and so on.

Thanks to Tidelift and all our Tidelift subscribers.

Thanks to Open Collective and all our Open Collective contributors.