Hello there,

I haven't done this - nor do I plan to- but a combination of CLI and DB
manipulation can get just about everything done, AFAIK. So you can look
into doing this, I would think.

Additionally, according to the Inverse people, in V5 they plan on having a
fully functional CLI so this should enable you to do what you want, if I
understand your objective correctly.

Cheers,

Boris.


On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 6:53 AM, A A <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I am not an experienced Perl developer. Could someone offer some advice on
> the kind of development setup for developing new template designs.
>
> I know I need Perl, Template Toolkit, Catalyst and I can make changes
> directly via the PF admin.
> But I would like provide a front end developer some form of development
> setup where they don't have to run PacketFence locally and profile design
> development can be decoupled from the PF installation. Our aim is to be
> able to develop multiple captive portal themes and be able to test / deploy
> them to our production PF installation via an external CI (continuous
> integration) process like Jenkins.
>
> So far, I have tried to run the /captive-portal/script/
> captive_portal_server.pl script as mentioned in the README file, but I
> haven't seen any productive results.  So I am basically looking for some
> advice from Inverse guys (or anyone), about what their development setup is
> like for captive portal
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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