Oh also forgot to mention you could try playing around with various flags
on pyjsbuild, as these can affect the size of the built app - the switches
have changed recently by C Anthony, but it might be worth experimenting.

Let us know how you get on it may save other people some time and effort !


On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Apexi 200sx <apexi.20...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1) Yes, this is because all the JS code that is required to emulate Python
> language functionality has to be included.like JS implementations of List
> Dict Set etc.
>
> 2) Enable gzip compression on the web server that hosts you app, this can
> give anything up to 1/10th the amount of data actually being sent over the
> wire.
>
> Also you could try JS compression library like Google's Closure compiler.
>
> https://developers.google.com/closure/compiler/
>
> Under section "How do I start ?" at the bottom of the click "Download the
> application"
>
> Unzip to a folder
>
> Set an evironment variable to point to the compiler...
> e.g.
> COMPILER=/home/me/google/compiler/compiler.jar
>
> In the pyjs distribution there is a script in the contrib folder called
> pyjscompressor.py
>
> put this on your path and then you should be able to use this to compress
> the JS in the monolithic pyjs .html it does this by extracting the JS from
> within this file and creates temporary JS files, and then running the
> google Closure compiler over them and then building them back into the
> original .html once complete.
>
> I think you just run pyjscompressor.py output - output being the output
> directory where pyjsbuild places your app by default.
>
> At the moment only the basic closure compiler optimizations work as the
> pyjs generated code needs to be in a particular format to get the advanced
> optimizations - this is something Kees is working on.
>
> PS I have not tested all what I described it is just something I have
> looked at since I found out that Kees was working on this stuff !
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:01 AM, Daniel Gonzalez <gonva...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Currently in my pyjamas application I have Portal.safari.cache.html,
>> which is 1.60MByte big. Two questions:
>>
>> 1) Is this big size normal?
>> 2) Is it possible to speed up loading of this big file? Any ideas on how
>> to do this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>
>

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