The goal: prevent bugs, forget about most performance issues, and spend more time on code instead of debugging and fixing tests.
In summary, make writing stunning web applications fast, fun, and easy.
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Installing Lucky
To install Lucky, read the Installing Lucky guides for your Operating System. The guide will walk you through installing a command-line utility used for generating new Lucky applications.
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Documentation
What's it look like?
JSON endpoint:
class Api::Users::Show < ApiAction get "/api/users/:user_id" do user = UserQuery.find(user_id) json UserSerializer.new(user) end end
- If you want you can set up custom routes like
get "/sign_in"for non REST routes. - A
user_idmethod is generated because there is auser_idroute parameter. - Use
jsonto render JSON. Extract serializers for reusable JSON responses.
Database models
# Set up the model class User < BaseModel table do column last_active_at : Time column last_name : String column nickname : String? end end
- Sets up the columns that you’d like to use, along with their types
- You can add
?to the type when the column can benil. Crystal will then help you remember not to call methods on it that won't work. - Lucky will set up presence validations for required fields
(
last_active_atandlast_namesince they are not marked as nilable).
Querying the database
# Add some methods to help query the database class UserQuery < User::BaseQuery def recently_active last_active_at.gt(1.week.ago) end def sorted_by_last_name last_name.lower.desc_order end end # Query the database UserQuery.new.recently_active.sorted_by_last_name
User::BaseQueryis automatically generated when you define a model. Inherit from it to customize queries.- Set up named scopes with instance methods.
- Lucky sets up methods for all the columns so that if you mistype a column name it will tell you at compile-time.
- Use the
lowermethod on aStringcolumn to make sure Postgres sorts everything in lowercase. - Use
gtto get users last active greater than 1 week ago. Lucky has lots of powerful abstractions for creating complex queries, and type specific methods (likelower).
Rendering HTML:
class Users::Index < BrowserAction get "/users" do users = UserQuery.new.sorted_by_last_name render IndexPage, users: users end end class Users::IndexPage < MainLayout needs users : UserQuery def content render_new_user_button render_user_list end private def render_new_user_button link "New User", to: Users::New end private def render_user_list ul class: "user-list" do users.each do |user| li do link user.name, to: Users::Show.with(user.id) text " - " text user.nickname || "No Nickname" end end end end end
needs users : UserQuerytells the compiler that it must be passed users of the typeUserQuery.- If you forget to pass something that a page needs, it will let you know at compile time. Fewer bugs and faster debugging.
- Write tags with Crystal methods. Tags are automatically closed and whitespace is removed.
- Easily extract named methods since pages are made of regular classes and methods. This makes your HTML pages incredibly easy to read.
- Link to other pages with ease. Just use the action name:
Users::New. Pass params usingwith:Users::Show.with(user.id). No more trying to remember path helpers and whether the helper is pluralized or not - If you forget to pass a param to a route, Lucky will let you know at compile-time. - Since we defined
column nickname : String?as nilable, Lucky would fail to compile the page if you just didtext user.nicknamesince it disallows printingnil. So instead we add a fallback"No Nickname". No more accidentally printing empty text in HTML!
Testing
You need to make sure to install the Crystal dependencies.
- Run
shards install - Run
crystal specfrom the project root.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
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Contributors
paulcsmith Paul Smith - Original Creator of Lucky
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Thanks & attributions
- SessionHandler, CookieHandler and FlashHandler are based on Amber. Thank you to the Amber team!
- Thanks to Rails for inspiring many of the ideas that are easy to take for granted. Convention over configuration, removing boilerplate, and most importantly - focusing on developer happiness.
- Thanks to Phoenix, Ecto and Elixir for inspiring Avram's save operations, Lucky's single base actions and pipes, and focusing on helpful error messages.
lucky watchbased heavily on Sentry. Thanks @samueleaton!
