Weber is a MVC web framework.
Weber uses the Ecto library for building data models.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- MVC web framework.
- Project generation.
- Flexible routing.
- JSON generation with exjson.
- Websocket support with the ability to handle websocket connection and incoming/outgoing websocket messages in your actions.
- Helpers – there are many helpers in Weber which can help you to develop your web application:
- HTML helpers.
- Resource helpers.
- include_view helpers.
- Web controller Helpers.
- i18n support.
- Live code/templates update.
- Sessions support – its session manager is automatically started with any web application. Weber has simple API for managing sessions.
- Grunt integration.
- weber-contrib.
Website: elixir-web.github.io/weber
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: 0xAX
License: MIT License
Related Software
| Elixir Web Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Phoenix | Rock-solid web framework that improves the Model-View-Controller architecture |
| Nerves | Craft and deploy bulletproof embedded software |
| Plug | Specification for composable web modules |
| Hologram | Full-stack, isomorphic Elixir web framework |
| ALF | Flow-based application layer framework |
| Nex | Minimalist web framework for building server-rendered Elixir applications |
| Maru | REST-like API framework for Elixir inspired by grape |
| Kitto | Framework to create dashboards |
| Sugar | Modular web framework |
| Weber | MVC web framework |
| Trot | Web micro-framework based on Plug and Cowboy |
| Dynamo | Experimental web framework |
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