Ernie ===== By Tom Preston-Werner (tom@mojombo.com) WARNING: This software is alpha and should not be used in production without extensive testing. You should not consider this project production ready until it is released as 1.0. Description ----------- Ernie is a BERT-RPC server implementation that uses an Erlang server to accept incoming connections, and then delegates the request to a Ruby handler via Erlectricity. Installation ------------ You must have Erlang installed before installing Ernie. gem install mojombo-ernie -s http://gems.github.com Running ------- Usage: ernie [options] -n, --name NAME Node name -p, --port PORT Port -d, --detached Run as a daemon -P, --pidfile PIDFILE Location to write pid file. Example Handler --------------- require 'ernie' mod(:calc) do fun(:add) do |a, b| a + b end end Example BERT-RPC call for above example --------------------------------------- -> {call, calc, add, [1, 2]} <- {reply, 3} Contribute ---------- If you'd like to hack on Ernie, start by forking my repo on GitHub: http://github.com/mojombo/ernie To get all of the dependencies, install the gem first. The best way to get your changes merged back into core is as follows: 1. Clone down your fork 1. Create a topic branch to contain your change 1. Hack away 1. Add tests and make sure everything still passes by running `rake` 1. If you are adding new functionality, document it in the README.md 1. Do not change the version number, I will do that on my end 1. If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors 1. Push the branch up to GitHub 1. Send me (mojombo) a pull request for your branch Copyright --------- Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Preston-Werner. See LICENSE for details.