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pog-core

v0.4.6

Published

MVC style web framework built for iojs and node.js

Downloads

105

Readme

Pog JS

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Gitter

Pog is a modern MVC style framework built on top of io.js and koa. It's built to be fast, simple and easy to configure, with sane defaults and flexible boilerplates to get you up and running as quickly as possible.

It's a work in progress, check back often for updates.

Full documentation will be coming soon.

DEPENDENCIES

Pog takes advatage of the latest ES6 updates, and requies either io.js or node.js 0.12+ with the --harmony flag.

INSTALL COMMAND LINE TOOL

$ npm install pog -g

CREATE A NEW APP

$ pog myapp

Pog uses Jade by default, but you also have the option of handlebars or nunjucks (more coming soon).

CREATE NEW APP WITH NUNJUCKS
$ pog myapp --html nunjucks
CREATE NEW APP WITH HANDLEBARS
$ pog myapp --html handlebars

START THE SERVER

Assuming you have io.js installed

$ gulp start

or

$ iojs server.js

or if you prefer to stick with node and have at least version 0.12 installed:

$ node --harmony server.js

Getting Started Guide

A full getting starting guide is in the works, in the meantime, check out the docs below (still a work in progress).

Docs

Config

Models