Documentation
README
A whirlwind tour of Sinatra’s most interesting features.
Configuring Settings
Detailed documentation on all of Sinatra’s built-in settings and using set
,
enable
, and disable
to configure them.
Testing Sinatra with Rack::Test
Guide to testing Sinatra apps.
Sinatra::Contrib
A collection of common Sinatra extensions, that tries to include the stuff developers ask for a lot and isn’t part of Sinatra.
Using Extensions
How to use Sinatra extensions in your application and links to extensions in the wild.
Writing Extensions
How to add new functionality to Sinatra using the extension APIs.
Rack::Protection
This gem protects against typical web attacks. Should work for all Rack apps, including Rails.
Project Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to those questions most frequently asked on the mailing list and
in #sinatra
.
Release Notes
See the CHANGELOG
for notes about each release.
API Documentation
RDoc documentation courtesy of rubydoc.info
.
In the Wild
List of applications, libraries, websites and companies using Sinatra.
The Sinatra Book
An in-depth look at building and deploying Sinatra applications. Maintained by Chris Schneider and Zachary Scott.
Screencasts and Presentations
Sinatra, rack and middleware
Ben Schwarz presents Sinatra and his realisations of its inner workings in regard to Rack and Rack middleware at Melbourne RORO shortly after RailsConf (US).
RubyConf 08: Lightweight Web Services
Adam Wiggins and Blake Mizerany present Sinatra and RestClient at RubyConf 2008. The talk details Sinatra’s underlying philosophy and reflects on using Sinatra to build real world applications.
Meet Sinatra (PeepCode)
Dan Benjamin introduces Sinatra in an hour-long screencast. Build an ad server with DataMapper, JavaScript, HAML, and Sinatra. In collaboration with Sinatra creator Blake Mizerany. Only $9.
Classy Web Development with Sinatra (Prag’s Screencast Series)
Adam Keys and The Pragmatic Programmers have started a series of screencasts on Sinatra. The first two episodes cover creating a tiny web app and creating a REST service. $5 a pop.
Sinatra at Locos x Rails, in Buenos Aires
By Nicolás Sanguinetti, April 2009.
Introduction to Sinatra (screencasts.org)
The first episode in screencasts.org’s Sinatra series.
An introduction to sinatra as a rest server from WebNet Conference
Sinatra autopsy by Aleksander Dabrowski
Around The Web
RubyInside’s 29 Links and Resources
Peter Cooper’s compendium with links to tutorials, example applications, and presentations.