A Bunto plugin that provides users with a traditional CMS-style graphical interface to author content and administer Bunto sites. The project is divided into two parts. A Ruby-based HTTP API that handles Bunto and filesystem operations, and a Javascript-based front end, built on that API.
Refer to the installing plugins section of Bunto's documentation and install the bunto-admin
plugin as you would any other plugin. Here's the short version:
-
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'bunto-admin', group: :bunto_plugins
-
Run
bundle install
- Start Bunto as you would normally (
bundle exec bunto serve
) - Navigate to
http://localhost:4000/admin
to access the administrative interface
Bunto Admin related options can be specified in _config.yml
under a key called bunto_admin
. Currently it has only one option hidden_links
which is for hiding unwanted links on the sidebar. The following keys under hidden_links
can be used in order to hide default links;
bunto_admin:
hidden_links:
- posts
- pages
- staticfiles
- datafiles
- configuration
Interested in contributing to Bunto Admin? We’d love your help. Bunto Admin is an open source project, built one contribution at a time by users like you. See the contributing instructions, and the development docs for more information.
Bunto Admin is intended to be run on your computer alongside your local Bunto installation. If you're looking for a hosted version, we'd recommend checking out Siteleaf a hosted Bunto editor with deep GitHub integration (whom we'd also like to thank for inspiring parts of Bunto Admin itself!).
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.