thesis v0.3.2 API Reference

Modules

Thesis is a simple and straightforward content editor for Phoenix websites. It doesn't hijack your development workflow, but rather bolts on and works seamlessly with your existing web application

Thesis.Auth is an Elixir "behaviour" that defines the public function interface necessary for Thesis to determine whether the current session has the authority to edit

Represents a page and page_content backup

Provides a plug that preloads any Thesis content for a page. Typically, you'll add this to your web/web.ex file, under the controller function

Pre-populates the conn with a Thesis page (if it exists) and its contents. Also checks with the host app if the current page is editable

Thesis.EctoStore is the most commonly-used store for Thesis pages and content. It interfaces with the host application's repo (which is provided in the config.exs of the host applicaton)

Represents a file

Builds a map of Notifications that is passed to the client side. The key should be a representation of the category/type of notification (this is used to determine where and how it's displayed). The value is a list of notification strings

Represents a page (dynamic or static), and also contains meta data like title, description, and redirect if necessary

Content areas for a specific page. Includes meta information about the type of content as well as other info for specific content blocks

Renders editable page content, based on the content_type

Handles file uploads

Creates the routes that Thesis uses to handle requests from its javascript editor client as well as static assets

This is a placeholder for potential future Amazon S3 integration

Thesis.Store is an Elixir "behaviour" that defines the public function interface necessary for Thesis to use a particular store module

Thesis.Uploader is an Elixir "behaviour" that defines the public function interface necessary for Thesis to upload files and images

Module that provides helper functions

Provides several view helper functions, including the primary content/4 function. Look at individual function documentation to learn more about them

Mix Tasks

Installs Thesis by adding these to your host app