Productive. Reliable. Fast.
A productive web framework that does not compromise speed and maintainability.
Getting started
See the official site at http://www.phoenixframework.org/
Documentation
API documentation is available at https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix
Contributing
We appreciate any contribution to Phoenix. Check our CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md and CONTRIBUTING.md guides for more information. We usually keep a list of features and bugs in the issue tracker.
Generating a Phoenix project from unreleased versions
In order to create a new project using the latest Phoenix source installer (the phoenix.new
Mix task) you will need to ensure two things.
- Remove any previously installed
phoenix_new
archives so that Mix will pick up the local source code. This can be done withmix archive.uninstall phoenix_new.ez
or by simply deleting the file, which is usually in~/.mix/archives/
. - Run the command from within the
installer
directory and provide a subdirectory within the installer to generate your dev project. The command below will create a new project using your current Phoenix checkout, thanks to the--dev
flag.
$ cd installer
$ mix phoenix.new dev_app --dev
This will produce a new project that has :phoenix
configured as a relative dependency:
defp deps do
[{:phoenix, path: "../..", override: true},
The command must be run from the installer
directory. See the discussion in PR 1224 for more information.
Building phoenix.js
$ npm install
$ npm install -g brunch
$ brunch watch
Building docs from source
$ MIX_ENV=docs mix docs
Important links
- #elixir-lang on Freenode IRC
- elixir-lang slack channel
- Issue tracker
- phoenix-talk Mailing list (questions)
- phoenix-core Mailing list (development)
- Privately disclose security vulnerabilities to phoenix-security@googlegroups.com
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2014, Chris McCord.
Phoenix source code is licensed under the MIT License.