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The official JavaScript client for the Phoenix web framework.
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Productive. Reliable. Fast.
A productive web framework that does not compromise speed or maintainability.
Getting started
See the official site at https://www.phoenixframework.org/
Install the latest version of Phoenix by following the instructions at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/installation.html#phoenix
Documentation
API documentation is available at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix
Phoenix.js documentation is available at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/js
Contributing
We appreciate any contribution to Phoenix. Check our CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md and CONTRIBUTING.md guides for more information. We usually keep a list of features and bugs in the issue tracker.
Generating a Phoenix project from unreleased versions
You can create a new project using the latest Phoenix source installer (the phx.new
Mix task) with the following steps:
- Remove any previously installed
phx_new
archives so that Mix will pick up the local source code. This can be done withmix archive.uninstall phx_new
or by simply deleting the file, which is usually in~/.mix/archives/
. - Copy this repo via
git clone https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix
or by downloading it - Run the
phx.new
mix task from within theinstaller
directory, for example:
$ cd installer
$ mix phx.new dev_app --dev
The --dev
flag will configure your new project's :phoenix
dep as a relative path dependency, pointing to your local Phoenix checkout:
defp deps do
[{:phoenix, path: "../..", override: true},
To create projects outside of the installer/
directory, add the latest archive to your machine by following the instructions in installer/README.md
To build the documentation from source:
$ cd assets
$ npm install
$ cd ..
$ MIX_ENV=docs mix docs
To build Phoenix from source:
$ mix deps.get
$ mix compile
To build the Phoenix installer from source:
$ mix deps.get
$ mix compile
$ mix archive.build
Building phoenix.js
$ cd assets
$ npm install
$ npm run watch
Important links
#elixir-lang on Freenode IRC
Visit Phoenix's sponsor, DockYard, for expert phoenix consulting
Privately disclose security vulnerabilities to [email protected]
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2014, Chris McCord.
Phoenix source code is licensed under the MIT License.