# ExTeal
## Installation
Add ExTeal as a dependency in your `mix.exs` file:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:ex_teal, "~> 0.25"}
]
end
```
and configure Teal in `config/config.exs`:
```
# config/config.exs
config :ex_teal,
repo: YourApp.Repo,
manifest: YourAppWeb.ExTeal.Manifest
```
Teal scales as your business logic scales so we recommend adding a `ex_teal`
directory in the web directory of your phoenix app to store teal resources,
cards, dashboards and other files. Start your app with an empty manifest:
```elixir
defmodule YourAppWeb.ExTeal.Manifest do
use ExTeal.Manifest
alias YourAppWeb.Endpoint
def application_name, do: "Your cool app name"
def logo_image_path, do: "#{Endpoint.url()}/images/favicon.png"
def resources, do: []
def plugins, do: []
# defaults to /teal
def path, do: "/admin"
end
```
and use your router to expose Teal to the web (guarding with appropriate
pipelines for authentication and authorization.
```elixir
# lib/your_app_web/router.ex
scope path: "/admin" do
pipe_through [:browser, :authenticated]
forward("/", ExTeal.Router, namespace: "admin")
end
```
Visit `/admin` as an authenticated user and see all the cool :rocket:
## Developing Teal
Update a project that uses Teal to point to your local repo:
```elixir
defp deps do
[
{:ex_teal, path: "../ex_teal"}
]
```
In the same project's `dev` config, configure Teal to use `vue-cli` generated
assets rather than the compiled assets.
```elixir
config :ex_teal, compiled_assets: false
```
In your local teal `assets/` folder, host the assets by running `yarn && yarn dev`