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Grip is a microframework for building RESTful web applications. It is designed to be modular and easy to use, with the ability to scale up to the limits of the Crystal programming language. It offers extensibility and has integrated middleware called "pipes". Pipes can alter parts of the request/response context and then get passed to the actual endpoint. Grip's router is very similar to the router of the Phoenix framework. And most of all: Grip is fast.

Motivation

This project exists due to the fact that Kemal lacks one crucial part of a framework, a structure. An example for the absence of a structure can be found here.

Features

Code example

Add this to your application's application.cr:

require "grip"

class IndexController < Grip::Controllers::Http
  def get(context : Context) : Context
    context
      .put_status(200) # Assign the status code to 200 OK.
      .json({"id" => 1}) # Respond with JSON content.
      .halt # Close the connection.
  end

  def index(context : Context) : Context
    id =
      context
        .fetch_path_params
        .["id"]

    # An optional secondary argument gives a custom `Content-Type` header to the response.
    context
      .json(content: {"id" => id}, content_type: "application/json; charset=us-ascii")
  end
end

class Application < Grip::Application
  def routes
    get "/", IndexController
    get "/:id", IndexController, as: :index
  end
end

app = Application.new
app.run

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  grip:
    github: grip-framework/grip

And run this command in your terminal:

shards install

API Reference

Documentation can be found on the official website of the Grip framework.

Contribute

See our contribution guidelines and read the code of conduct.