1 FFLuCI - Freifunk Lua Configuration Interface
3 This is a leightweight MVC-Webframework for small embedded device.
4 It uses the the Lua programming language and relies on Haserl.
6 It consists of several parts:
9 Simple PATH_INFO based dispatching mechanism using Lua modules
11 > See src/ffluci/dispatcher.lua for a detailed description
12 > See src/ffluci/controller for example controllers
16 Support for plain and compiled templates, on-demand compiling support
19 <%= Lua-Code with return value %>
20 <%:i18nkey default translation%>
21 <%+template-to-be-included%>
24 Predefined variables for controller dir and media dir
26 > See src/ffluci/template.lua for details
27 > See src/view/ for examples
30 i18n Translation support
31 Simple multi-language per-module internationalization support
33 > See src/ffluci/i18n.lua for details
34 > See src/i18n/ for examples
38 Lua UCI-Wrapper adapting the CLI of the uci binary
40 > See src/model/uci.lua for details
44 Supports menu building for modules and exported actions
46 > See src/ffluci/menu.lua for details
47 > See src/ffluci/view/menu.htm, src/ffluci/controller for examples
50 HTTP-Abstraction and Formvalue validation support
51 HTTP-Redirect, Statuscode, Content-Type abstraction
52 Dynamic formvalue validation support including varaible type and
53 value range validation
55 > See src/ffluci/http.lua for details
56 > See src/ffluci/controller/public/example-action.lua for examples
60 There is a bug in older versions of busybox-httpd (as those in Kamikaze 7.09)
61 that do not handle Status-headers correctly making valid HTTP-Redirects impossible.
62 Using a newer version of Kamikaze should fix this.