I also see
Cannot GET /
at localhost:8080
and the following in the terminal where I entered
$ npm run dev
ERROR Failed to compile with 1
errors
1:08:24 PM
error in ./src/main.js
Module build failed: Error: Couldn't find preset "es2015" relative to
directory "/opt/fetching/leovue"
at
/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:293:19
at Array.map (native)
at OptionManager.resolvePresets
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:275:20)
at OptionManager.mergePresets
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:264:10)
at OptionManager.mergeOptions
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:249:14)
at OptionManager.init
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:368:12)
at File.initOptions
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/index.js:212:65)
at new File
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/index.js:135:24)
at Pipeline.transform
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/pipeline.js:46:16)
at transpile
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-loader/lib/index.js:50:20)
at Object.module.exports
(/opt/fetching/leovue/node_modules/babel-loader/lib/index.js:175:20)
@ multi ./build/dev-client ./src/main.js
> Listening at http://localhost:8080
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Chris George <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am on Day 2 of trying to get it to work on my system. It took over a
> week last time, but I have since installed a different Linux distribution.
> Today I finally got "npm run dev" to work without errors.
>
> Now to figure out what "Cannot GET /"means, :-(
>
> Chris
>
> On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Joe Orr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Offray,
>>
>> Thanks for the kind words. About Electron, that is basically just node +
>> browser in a package. I think should be doable to wrap Leo python code in
>> node and have the browser interface, maybe using something like this:
>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-python
>>
>> About other formats and outlines, no plans for that. People can always
>> just import into Leo ;-)
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 2:50:14 PM UTC-5, Offray Vladimir Luna
>> Cárdenas wrote:
>>
>>> Joe,
>>>
>>> The web interface looks really great. I wonder if this could be the path
>>> for the visualization & services 2018 roadmap. The advantage of using a web
>>> interface as a rendering interface is that a lot of stuff is there ready to
>>> be used. Electron apps [1] has been discussed previously in this list as a
>>> possibility for such integration, but I don't know you they can use the
>>> python source there.
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/electron/electron
>>>
>>> There is any support for OPML or other ouliners? I think this could be a
>>> really good way to publish online the output of several programs.
>>>
>>> Keep the good work.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Offray
>>>
>>> On 03/01/18 09:23, Joe Orr wrote:
>>>
>>> Forgot to add, so far I haven't posted about Leo Vue anywhere but here
>>> because it was missing key features. The basic features are now complete so
>>> I'll be posting about it elsewhere in a few weeks. In meantime, if anyone
>>> has a bug report, that would be very helpful, the program isn't very well
>>> tested yet. Also if anyone has a nice sample Leo file to post to the
>>> examples repo, that would be great as well. You can load your leo file just
>>> by using the index.html file noted in the README.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 9:19:17 AM UTC-5, Joe Orr wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Edward,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the note, will be adding to the README soon, including an
>>>> acknowledgement to you for making it all possible.
>>>>
>>>> Couple of notes about making a front end for Leo using web technologies:
>>>> - I can make the tree look exactly like the current Leo interface with
>>>> basically just CSS, will add that as option in future.
>>>> - Vue is a great framework for this, lightweight and complete. Leo Vue
>>>> is a good case study, I think. Will be adding more (Leo) docs to explain
>>>> the code.
>>>> - The reader program has some capabilities that wouldn't be suitable to
>>>> the actual program, like being able to load subtrees. So a Leo version with
>>>> a web interface would be separate program, not an extension of Leo Vue. But
>>>> a lot of the same code or patterns could be used.
>>>> - Mentioned this way back when but haven't had time to work on it, the
>>>> Leo (python) program could be wrapped in node, and web front end could talk
>>>> to it.
>>>>
>>>> Joe
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 8:27:45 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 5:08 PM, Joe Orr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The Leo HTML viewer is now Leo Vue - added more Vue integration.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/kaleguy/leovue
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks, Joe, for this outstanding work.
>>>>>
>>>>> For those following this link, please make sure you scroll down the
>>>>> page. There you will see the readme.md
>>>>> <https://github.com/kaleguy/leovue/blob/master/README.md> file. It
>>>>> shows the impressive capabilities of the viewer and provides a spectacular
>>>>> demo of Leo. I'd like to make this "presentation" part of Leo's home
>>>>> page.
>>>>>
>>>>> Joe, Leo Vue already goes far beyond what I had hoped in terms of a
>>>>> web interface for Leo. I shall be studying the code closely, focusing on
>>>>> reveal.js, vue.js, and the other dependencies in package.json. This
>>>>> promises to save me months of aimless wandering.
>>>>>
>>>>> Edward
>>>>>
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