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Cybele

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Cybele pron.: /ˈsɪbɨliː/ was an originally Anatolian mother goddess. Little is known of her oldest Anatolian cults, other than her association with mountains, hawks and lions. She may have been Phrygia's State deity; her Phrygian cult was adopted and adapted by Greek colonists of Asia Minor, and spread from there to mainland Greece and its more distant western colonies from around the 6th century BCE.

Requirements

Before generating your application, you will need:

  • Ruby ~> 2.3
  • Rails ~> 4.2

Usage

First you should install the cybele gem than you can use it for creating new gem.

gem install cybele
cybele project_name

When the initialization is completed, there will be some required settings.

  • Set .env.local variables
  • Set access_token in config/initializers/rollbar.rb
  • Set default values for is_active, time_zone variable using in User and Admin model migrations db/migrate/*.rb
  • Change username and password in config/settings.yml
  • In public folder run this command ln -s ../VERSION.txt VERSION.txt

We are using sidekiq with redis-server for background jobs. Before the run application look our env.sample file. It should be in project root directory with this name .env.local

bundle
redis-server
rake sidekiq:start
rake db:create
rake db:migrate
rake dev:seed
rails s

What cybele do and included?

Let's look the Gemfile which created by cybele.

Bugs and Feedback

If you discover any bugs or want to drop a line, feel free to create an issue on GitHub.

http://github.com/lab2023/cybele/issues

Contributing

Cybele uses rDoc and SemVer, and takes it seriously.

Once you've made your great commits:

  1. Fork Template
  2. Create a topic branch - git checkout -b my_branch
  3. Push to your branch - git push origin my_branch
  4. Create a Pull Request from your branch
  5. That's it!

Credits

lab2023

License

Copyright © 2013-2015 lab2023 - information technologies

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