The Ruby on Rails publishing software formerly known as Typo
You can download the latest Publify stable release (8.2.0) or clone the Publify repository.
Publify is a simple but full featured web publishing software. It's built around a blogging engine and a small message system connected to Twitter.
Publify follows the principles of the IndieWeb, which are self hosting your Web site, and Publish On your Own Site, Syndicate Everywhere.
Publify has been around since 2004 and is the oldest Ruby on Rails open source project alive.
- A classic multi user blogging engine
- Short messages with a Twitter connection
- Text filters (Markdown, Textile, SmartyPants, @mention to link, #hashtag to link)
- A widgets system and a plugin API
- Custom themes
- Advanced SEO capabilities
- Multilingual : Publify is (more or less) translated in English, French, German, Danish, Norwegian, Japanese, Hebrew, Simplified Chinese, Mexican Spanish, Italian, Lithuanian, Dutch, Polish, Romanian…
You can give Publify a try
The login / password to the admin are:
- Administrator: admin / admin
- Publisher: publish / publish
The demo is reset every 2 hours.
To install Publify you need the following:
- Ruby 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2
- Ruby On Rails 4.2.0
- A database engine, MySQL, PgSQL or SQLite3
- A compatible JavaScript installation for asset compilation. See the execjs readme for details.
- ImageMagick (used by mini_magick).
- Unzip Publify archive
- Rename database.yml.yourEngine as database.yml
- Edit database.yml to add your database name, login and password.
$ bundle install
$ rake db:setup
$ rake db:migrate
$ rake db:seed
$ rake assets:precompile
$ rails server
You can now launch you browser and access 127.0.0.1:3000.
If you don't want to setup anything on your personal machine, you can quickly create a publify dev environment in the cloud on www.nitrous.io:
Simply run ./start-app
or rails s
from the terminal inside of ~/code/publify/
and access your site via the "Preview > 3000" link in the IDE.
In order to install Publify on Heroku, you’ll need to do some minor tweaks.
You need to setup Amazon S3 storage to be able to upload files on your blog. Set Heroku config vars.
heroku config:set provider=AWS
aws_access_key_id=YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
aws_secret_access_key=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
aws_bucket=YOUR_AWS_BUCKET_NAME
To generate the Gemfile.lock, run:
HEROKU=true bundle install
Remove Gemfile.lock from .gitignore and commit it.
Add the HEROKU config variable to your Heroku instance:
heroku config:set HEROKU=true
Push the repository to Heroku.
When deploying for the first time, Heroku will automatically add a Database plugin to your instance and links it to the application. After the first deployment, don't forget to run the database migration and seed.
heroku run rake db:migrate db:seed
If application error has occurred after migration, you need to restart Heroku server.
heroku restart
- Sidebar Plugins
- In page Plugins
- Report a bug
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Publify blog
- Publify on Twitter
- IRC: #publify on irc.freenode.net
This is a list of Publify maintainers. If you have committed, please add your name and contact details to the list.
Frédéric de Villamil [email protected] blog: http://t37.net irc: neuro`
Matijs van Zuijlen blog: http://www.matijs.net/blog/ irc: matijs
Thomas Lecavelier blog: http://blog.ookook.fr/ irc: ook
Yannick François blog: http://elsif.fr irc: yaf
And many more cool people who’ve one day or another contributed to Publify.
Original Author: Tobias Luetke blog: http://blog.leetsoft.com/ irc: xal
Enjoy, The Publify team