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Rack-based interactive console (à la Rails console) for your web application's front-end
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#rack-webconsole-pry [![Build Status](http://travis-ci.org/mrbrdo/rack-webconsole.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mrbrdo/rack-webconsole.png)

rack-webconsole-pry is a Rack-based interactive console (à la Rails console) in
your web application's frontend. That means you can interact with your
application's backend from within the browser itself!

To get a clearer idea, you can check out this video showing a live example :)

[![YouTube video](http://img.youtube.com/vi/yKK5J01Dqts/0.jpg)](http://youtu.be/yKK5J01Dqts?hd=1)

rack-webconsole-pry is a Rack middleware designed to be unobtrusive. With Rails 3,
for example, you only have to include the gem in your Gemfile and it already
works. Without any configuration.

Tested with MRI versions 1.8.7, 1.9.2, ruby-head, and JRuby 1.6.3.

**SECURITY NOTE**: From version v0.0.5 rack-webconsole uses a token system to
protect against cross-site request forgery.

##Changes from original rack-webconsole

* Uses pry instead of ripl
* Supports colors (used colors from the OS X IR\_Black theme for Terminal)

##Resources

* [Example video](http://youtu.be/yKK5J01Dqts?hd=1)
* [Documentation](http://rubydoc.info/github/codegram/rack-webconsole)

##Install

In your Gemfile:

```ruby
gem 'rack-webconsole-pry', :require => 'rack-webconsole'
```

rack-webconsole-pry **needs JQuery**. If you are using Rails 3, JQuery is loaded by
default. In case you don't want to use JQuery in your application,
**rack-webconsole-pry can inject it for you** only when it needs it. To do that you
should put this line somewhere in your application (a Rails initializer, or
some configuration file):

```ruby
Rack::Webconsole.inject_jquery = true
```

You can also change the javascript key_code used to start webconsole:

```ruby
# ` = 96 (default), ^ = 94, ç = 231 ... etc.
Rack::Webconsole.key_code = "231"
```

##Usage with Rails 3

If you are using Rails 3, you have no further steps to do. It works! To give
it a try, fire up the Rails server and go to any page, press the ` ` ` key and
the console will show :)

##Usage with Sinatra/Padrino

With Sinatra and Padrino you have to tell your application to use the
middleware:

```ruby
require 'sinatra'
require 'rack/webconsole'

class MySinatraApp < Sinatra::Application
use Rack::Webconsole
# . . .
end

class SamplePadrino < Padrino::Application
use Rack::Webconsole
# . . .
end
```

NOTE: If you are using Bundler and initializing it from config.ru, you don't
have to `require 'rack/webconsole'` manually, otherwise you have to.

And it works! Fire up the server, go to any page and press the ` ` ` key.

##Usage with Rails 2

You need to add the following code to an intializer (i.e. config/initializers/webconsole.rb):

```ruby
require 'rack/webconsole'
ActionController::Dispatcher.middleware.insert_after 1, Rack::Webconsole
```

##Commands

In the console you can issue whatever Ruby commands you want, except multiline commands. Local variables are kept, so you can get a more IRB-esque feeling.

* `reload!` resets all local variables
* `request` returns the current page request object

##Under the hood

Run the test suite by typing:

rake

You can also build the documentation with the following command:

rake docs

## Note on Patches/Pull Requests

* Fork the project.
* Make your feature addition or bug fix.
* Add tests for it. This is important so we don't break it in a
future version unintentionally.
* Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself we can ignore when we pull)
* Send us a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

## Released under the MIT License

Copyright (c) 2011 Codegram.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.