doc/book/en/tutorials/base/index.rst
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Thu, 22 Sep 2011 16:12:23 +0200
changeset 7827 9bbf83f68bcc
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[entity] upgrade fetch_[unrelated_]order to benefit from changes introduced in 3.14 (closes #1942758) of rql generation parts of the ORM now based on rql syntax tree. This allows more powerful and flexible sort control by giving them the syntax tree instead of manipulating string. Also: * prefix new methods by 'cw_' * fix cases that currently crash in 3.14 due to the refactoring

.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

.. _TutosBase:

Building a simple blog with |cubicweb|
======================================

|cubicweb| is a semantic web application framework that favors reuse and
object-oriented design.


This tutorial is designed to help in your very first steps to start with
|cubicweb|. We will tour through basic concepts such as:

* getting an application running by using existing components
* discovering the default user interface
* basic extending and customizing the look and feel of that application

More advanced concepts are covered in :ref:`TutosPhotoWebSite`.


.. _TutosBaseVocab:

Some vocabulary
---------------

|cubicweb| comes with a few words of vocabulary that you should know to
understand what we're talking about. To follow this tutorial, you should at least
know that:

* a `cube` is a component that usually includes a model defining some data types
  and a set of views to display them. A cube can be built by assembling other
  cubes;

* an `instance` is a specific installation of one or more cubes and includes
  configuration files, a web server and a database.

Reading :ref:`Concepts` for more vocabulary will be required at some point.

Now, let's start the hot stuff!

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 2

   blog-in-five-minutes
   discovering-the-ui
   customizing-the-application
   conclusion