Hi Scott, As Paula and Adrian, I am interested in this topic too.
As you said, the widget appears when this attribute is removed, but this change is not persistent, in what way could I make it persistent? Thanks a lot. 2014/1/24 Scott Wilson <[email protected]> > On 24 Jan 2014, at 13:39, Adrian wrote: > > > Ok, solved. > > > > I was putting the .wgt not in the deploy folder but instead in the > upload. > > > > Once I did it in the correct folder It appears in the widget store as > you have commented. > > > > Another two question.: > > > > Every time we start rave we must include our .wgt in the deploy folder, > or there is some way of execution that allow us to run cargo:run and have > the own widget automatically added???? > > Well, you should only be using cargo:run during development anyway. For > production you should deploy it in the usual way with Tomcat, in which case > starting/stopping Tomcat won't remove any of your content or data. > > If you do need to use cargo:run to run Rave, and keep deploying your > custom widgets, you could build it into your CI process, e.g using Jenkins, > so that every time you build you also deploy the widgets and add them to > the store. There is also an option in the portal preferences to skip the > admin approval step for new widgets to speed things up. > > > > > The other one, > > > > Is right now the render function widget for a W3C down??? I add any of > them (mine or default) to portal but nothing appears,any solution? > > It appears so - I've created a new bug in the tracker for this. It may be > something fairly trivial, because if you inspect the HTML and remove the > "visibility:hidden" attribute from the widget iframes they look fine. > > > > > Thanks for the help :):) > > > > El 24/01/2014, a las 09:47, Scott Wilson <[email protected]> > escribió: > > > >> On 23 Jan 2014, at 11:53, Adrian wrote: > >> > >>> Yes. > >>> > >>> I tryied re-running the command mvn cargo:run, and what I could see is > that after executing that command the folder where I placed my .wgt is > eliminated and again created without my own widget…. so, of course, rave > can’t add my W3C widget. > >> > >> Just to confirm, I've written out the exact steps I've taken to add a > new W3C widget to Rave: > >> > >> 1. Start Rave (mvn cargo run…) > >> > >> 2. Drop <mycustomwidget>.wgt into tomcat6x/webapps/wookie/deploy > >> > >> 3. In Rave, log in as an admin user (e.g. canonical from the default > install) > >> > >> 4. Click "Widget Store" on the menu bar. > >> > >> The Widget Store page opens. > >> > >> 5. Click "Add new widget" on the menu bae. > >> > >> The Add new widget page opens. > >> > >> 6. Click the "W3C" tab. > >> > >> 7. Click "Browse". > >> > >> The Browse window opens. > >> > >> 8. Scroll down until you find your widget, and click "Get Metadata" > >> > >> The "Add Widget" form appears, with the information from your widget > filled in. > >> > >> 9. Click "Add Widget" > >> > >> The message "This widget is waiting for approval by the site > administrator" is shown. > >> > >> 10. Click "Admin inteface" on the menu bar. > >> > >> The Rave admin interface page opens. > >> > >> 11. Click "Widgets" in the left-hand menu. > >> > >> 12. Navigate through the results until you find your widget. The > results are in alphabetical order. Click the title of your widget. > >> > >> The EDIT WIDGET DATA form opens. > >> > >> 13. Change the value of Status from PREVIEW to PUBLISHED > >> > >> 14. Click UPDATE WIDGET at the bottom of the form (not the orange > "Update Widget Metadata" button) > >> > >> The widget is now published, and should be visible in the widget store > for users. > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> El 23/01/2014, a las 12:39, Scott Wilson < > [email protected]> escribió: > >>> > >>>> On 23 Jan 2014, at 11:33, Adrian wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi all, I’m doing the same right now, but doing the steps as Scoott > or Paula said, I have no widget new in store than the first ones that > appears once I did the custom-installation. > >>>>> > >>>>> So, Can someone explain a little bit more in detail?? > >>>>> > >>>>> I add only my .wgt to the mentioned folder,I must say that it works, > I proved it in a wookie portal first. > >>>>> > >>>>> After I execute mvn cargo:run as normal in the portal to run it. I > go to the store and when I’m trying to add a new widget using W3C it > doesn’t appear so I’m lost -.- > >>>> > >>>> DId you go to the store admin view and add the new widget? They > aren't added automatically to the store, you have to go through the admin > screens and select it from those available from Wookie to make it available > in the store. > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> El 21/01/2014, a las 20:56, Scott Wilson < > [email protected]> escribió: > >>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 21 Jan 2014, at 18:42, Paula Álvarez Álvarez wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hi Scott, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> What I did is this: > >>>>>>> 1.- One I had my widget, I copied the folder that contains > all the > >>>>>>> widget's files to the folder where Rave has its own widgets' files. > >>>>>>> 2.- Then I copied the .wgt file (my widget) to the foler > where Rave > >>>>>>> has these files: > >>>>>>> > $RAVE_HOME/myraveproject-portal/target/tomcat6x/webapps/wookie/upload > >>>>>>> 3.- I executed Rave as usual and tried to add my widget > from the > >>>>>>> widget store. However, it doesn't appear... > >>>>>>> Is that what you meant? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Yes (though I'm not sure about step 1 - normally you just need to > drop the .wgt file and nothing else?) > >>>>>> > >>>>>> In Rave, you need to log in as the portal administrator, go to the > widget store, and add the widget to make it available - it doesn't get > added automatically, you need to select it from those available from Wookie > within the Rave widget store admin UI. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks, Paula. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> -----Mensaje original----- > >>>>>>> De: Scott Wilson [mailto:[email protected]] > >>>>>>> Enviado el: martes, 21 de enero de 2014 15:30 > >>>>>>> Para: [email protected] > >>>>>>> Asunto: Re: Embedding widgets with Wookie > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hi Paula, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 21 Jan 2014, at 13:38, Paula Álvarez Álvarez wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Hi at all! I’m Paula. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I’m trying to embedding Wookie widgets in a platform with Apache > Rave. > >>>>>>>> I’m reading the documentation and I observed that there are only > >>>>>>>> plugins for > >>>>>>>> < > http://community.elgg.org/pg/plugins/hoisl/read/385029/wookie-widgets > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Elgg, > >>>>>>>> < > http://code.google.com/p/foogen/source/browse/#svn/trunk/drupal/modul > >>>>>>>> e/didg > >>>>>>>> et> Drupal, > >>>>>>>> <http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lamsdocs/Wookie+Widgets> > LAMS, > >>>>>>>> <http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?rid=3319> Moodle and > >>>>>>>> <http://code.google.com/p/wookiewordpressplugin/> Wordpress. If > I want > >>>>>>>> to do that, ¿is it necessary to develop a new plugin? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> No plugin is necessary, as Wookie and Rave are already integrated. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> In your Rave installation, just drop the widgets into the Wookie > application > >>>>>>> installed alongside Rave in your application server, and deploy > them as > >>>>>>> normal. You use the widget store within Rave to make them > available for > >>>>>>> users to add to their pages. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I appreciate any answer because I’m a bit lost. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Thanks, Paula. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --- > >>>>>>>> Este mensaje no contiene virus ni malware porque la protección de > avast! > >>>>>>> Antivirus está activa. > >>>>>>>> http://www.avast.com > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> --- > >>>>>>> Este mensaje no contiene virus ni malware porque la protección de > avast! Antivirus está activa. > >>>>>>> http://www.avast.com > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > >
