README.md
# Simple Navigation
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Simple Navigation is a ruby library for creating navigations (with multiple levels) for your Rails, Sinatra or Padrino applications. It runs with all ruby versions (including ruby 2.x).
## Documentation
For the complete documentation, take a look at the [project's wiki](https://github.com/codeplant/simple-navigation/wiki).
## RDoc
You can consult the project's RDoc on [RubyDoc.info](http://rubydoc.info/github/codeplant/simple-navigation/frames).
If you need to generate the RDoc files locally, check out the repository and simply call the `rake rdoc` in the project's folder.
## Online Demo
You can try simple-navigation with the [online demo](http://simple-navigation-demo.codeplant.ch).
The source code of this online demo is [available on Github](http://github.com/codeplant/simple-navigation-demo).
## Feedback and Questions
Don't hesitate to come talk on the [project's group](http://groups.google.com/group/simple-navigation).
## Contributing
Fork, fix, then send a Pull Request.
To run the test suite locally against all supported frameworks:
% bundle install
% rake spec:all
To target the test suite against one framework:
% rake spec:rails-4-2-stable
You can find a list of supported spec tasks by running rake -T. You may also find it useful to run a specific test for a specific framework. To do so, you'll have to first make sure you have bundled everything for that configuration, then you can run the specific test:
% BUNDLE_GEMFILE='gemfiles/rails-4-2-stable.gemfile' bundle install -j 4
% BUNDLE_GEMFILE='gemfiles/rails-4-2-stable.gemfile' bundle exec rspec ./spec/requests/users_spec.rb
### Rake and Bundler
If you use a shell plugin (like oh-my-zsh:bundler) that auto-prefixes commands with `bundle exec` using the `rake` command will fail.
Get the original command with `type -a rake`:
% type -a rake
rake is an alias for bundled_rake
rake is /Users/username/.rubies/ruby-2.2.3/bin/rake
rake is /usr/bin/rake
In this situation `/Users/username/.rubies/ruby-2.2.3/bin/rake` is the command you should use.
## License
Copyright (c) 2022 codeplant GmbH, released under the MIT license