Original author(s) | Blake Mizerany |
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Developer(s) | Konstantin Haase |
Initial release | 9 September 2007 |
Stable release | 3.0.2[1]
/ 1 October 2022 |
Repository | Sinatra Repository |
Written in | Ruby |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web application framework |
License | MIT License |
Website | www |
Sinatra is a free and open source software web application library and domain-specific language[2] written in Ruby. It is an alternative to other Ruby web application frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Merb, Nitro, and Camping. It is dependent on the Rack web server interface. It is named after musician Frank Sinatra.[3]
Designed and developed by Blake Mizerany, Sinatra is small and flexible. It does not follow the typical model–view–controller pattern used in other frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. Instead, Sinatra focuses on "quickly creating web-applications in Ruby with minimal effort."[4] Because of much smaller size compared to Ruby on Rails, it is also called microframework.[5]
Some notable companies and institutions that use Sinatra include Apple,[6] BBC,[7] the British Government's Government Digital Service,[8] LinkedIn,[9] the National Security Agency,[10] Engine Yard, Heroku, GitHub,[11] Stripe, and Songbird.[12] Travis CI provides much of the financial support for Sinatra's development.[3]
Sinatra was created and open-sourced in 2007. It inspired multiple ports and similar projects in other programming languages, such as Express.js and Scalatra.[5][13]
Mizerany and Heroku's Adam Wiggins introduced and discussed Sinatra at RubyConf 2008.[14]
Example
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'sinatra'
get '/' do
redirect to('/hello/World')
end
get '/hello/:name' do
"Hello #{params[:name]}!"
end
References
- ↑ Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
- ↑ "Taking the Stage - Sinatra: Up and Running". Safaribooksonline.com. Retrieved 2016-10-21.
- 1 2 Sinatra: About
- ↑ Sinatra: Readme
- 1 2 Carlson, Lucas; Richardson, Leonard (2015). Ruby Cookbook: Recipes for Object-Oriented Scripting. O'Reilly Media. ISBN 9781449373696.
- ↑ Open Source software used by Apple
- ↑ BBC Zeitgeist Archived 2010-11-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ O'Reilly radar: With GOV.UK, British government redefines the online government platform
- ↑ JRubyfying LinkedIn's Front-end
- ↑ NSA Careers: The Programmer Archived 2013-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Open Source (Almost) Everything". 22 November 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ↑ Sinatra in The Wild
- ↑ Save Data Automatically with Ruby on Rails, retrieved 2022-05-11
- ↑ Confreaks: RubyConf 2008 Archived 2009-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
- Harris, Alan; Haase, Konstantin (November 2011). Sinatra: Up And Running (First ed.). O'Reilly Media. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-4493-0423-2.
- Harper, Dan. "Singing with Sinatra — nettuts".
- "Sinatra Book".