RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data.
RailsAdmin 1.0.0 and 1.1.0 have been reported to have CSRF vulnerability with default setup. We strongly recommend that you upgrade RailsAdmin to 1.1.1 or later as soon as possible, if you are on these versions. See b13e879e for the detail.
This problem was reported by SourceClear, Inc.
- CRUD any data with ease
- Custom actions
- Automatic form validation
- Search and filtering
- Export data to CSV/JSON/XML
- Authentication (via Devise or other)
- Authorization (via CanCanCan or Pundit)
- User action history (via PaperTrail)
- Supported ORMs
- ActiveRecord
- Mongoid
- On your gemfile:
gem 'rails_admin', '~> 1.2'
- Run
bundle install
- Run
rails g rails_admin:install
- Provide a namespace for the routes when asked
- Start a server
rails s
and administer your data at /admin. (if you chose default namespace: /admin)
In config/initializers/rails_admin.rb
:
To begin with, you may be interested in setting up Devise, CanCanCan or Papertrail!
class Ball < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :name, presence: true
belongs_to :player
rails_admin do
configure :player do
label 'Owner of this ball: '
end
end
end
Details: Models, Groups, Fields
https://github.com/sferik/rails_admin/wiki
Take RailsAdmin for a test drive with sample data. (Source code.)
If you have a question, please check this README, the wiki, and the list of known issues.
If you still have a question, you can ask the official RailsAdmin mailing list.
If you think you found a bug in RailsAdmin, you can submit an issue.
This library aims to support and is tested against the following Ruby implementations: