The Derby MVC framework makes it easy to write realtime, collaborative applications that run in both Node.js and browsers.
A simple chat demo. Note that as you edit your name, it updates in realtime. Name changes also show up in the page title and other rooms. Check out the source in the examples directory to see how these bindings are created automatically.
Warning: Master of this repo is now based on Derby 0.6. 0.6 is stil incomplete and has bugs. It is not documented yet. The currently published version of Derby is 0.5.16.
Install these examples from the 0.5 branch for use with Derby 0.5.
To install Derby and create your own project please see Getting started in the Derby docs.
To run these examples on your own machine, first install Node.js. The Node installer will also install npm. You'll also need MongoDB and Redis 2.6 installed and running.
Then, clone this repo from GitHub.
The examples written in CoffeeScript are meant to be run via the coffee command:
$ npm install -g coffee-script
$ cd ~/ctf/lib
$ coffee server.coffee
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