# TKH Content This Rails engine puts the C in CMS. It provides the pages and the blog section. Primarily developed for Ten Thousand Hours but we are happy to share if anybody finds it useful. It's meant primarily to be used with the tkh_cms gem suite but over time we want it to be used individually as well. The latter implementation will be accelerated if some issues and pull requests come in, denoting some interest out there. It's still embryonic but many improvements to come. The blog is now coming bit by bit. ## Pre-requisites The following things are needed: * Ruby 1.9.2 or later * A shared/menus view partial or the tkh_menus gem ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'tkh_content', '~> 0.0' Then execute: $ bundle Import migrations and needed files $ rake tkh_content:install Run the migrations $ rake db:migrate And then of course restart your server! $ rails s ## Upgrading Update the gem: $ bundle update tkh_content Update files, migrations, etc. This is not always needed. $ rake tkh_content:update Run migrations if there are new ones $ rake db:migrate Start your server! $ rails s ## Usage The main section is located at: /pages ... and it should work out of the box ## Contributing Pull requests for new features and bug fixes are welcome. 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Create your failing tests based on the Test Unit framework. 4. Create your code which makes the tests pass. 5. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`) 6. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 7. Create new Pull Request