World's lightest toolkit to quickly and easily add a GUI to your Ruby programs and bring them online.
MIT License
The Atlas toolkit is available for:
To see the Atlas toolkit in action:
Click the animation to see a screencast of programming this "Hello, World!" program with Ruby in a matter of minutes:
Same video on Peertube: https://s.q37.info/fj3trgds.
require 'Atlas'
$BODY =
<<~HEREDOC
<fieldset>
<input id="Input" xdh:onevent="Submit" value="World"/>
<button xdh:onevent="Submit">Hello</button>
<hr/>
<fieldset>
<output id="Output">Greetings displayed here!</output>
</fieldset>
</fieldset>
HEREDOC
def acConnect(userObject, dom, id)
dom.inner("", $BODY)
dom.focus("Input")
end
def acSubmit(userObject, dom, id)
name = dom.getValue("Input")
dom.begin("Output", "<div>Hello, " + name + "!</div>")
dom.setValue("Input", "")
dom.focus("Input")
end
CALLBACKS = {
"" => method(:acConnect),
"Submit" => method(:acSubmit)
}
Atlas.launch(CALLBACKS)
# You can replace 'github.com' with 'framagit.org'.
# DON'T copy/paste this and above line!
git clone https://github.com/epeios-q37/atlas-ruby
cd atlas-ruby/examples
ruby -I../atlastk Hello/Hello.rb
If you want to take your code to the next level, from CLI to GUI, then you found the right toolkit.
With the Atlas toolkit, you transform your programs in modern web applications (SPA) without the usual hassles:
The Atlas toolkit is written in pure Ruby, with no native code and no dependencies, allowing the Atlas toolkit to be used on all environments where Ruby is available.
And simply by running them on a local computer connected to internet, applications using the Atlas toolkit will be accessible from the entire internet on laptops, smartphones, tablets…
The Atlas
directory contains the Ruby source code of the Atlas toolkit, which is not needed to run the examples.
The examples
directory contains some examples.
To run an example, launch, from the examples
directory, ruby -I../atlastk <Name>/main.rb
, where <Name>
is the name of the example (Blank
, Chatroom
…).