de, where the offloading to S3 is supposed to happen with
something like this:
externaluri => [
($ENV{'APP_MODE'} eq 'development')?{ '^/static' => '...' }:()
],
Hope it helps somebody. Sure did help us :)
Jose Luis Mart
Catalyst::Plugin::Server, and wouldn't want to be depending on a very
broken module.
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uld get you an action object
for a specific path on which you can call can_visit.
Haven't tried it, though, so good luck ;)
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h Cat 5.8
compatibility
Catalyst::Plugin::JSONRPC
- Rob Hoelz is working on it. Hope to see it released to CPAN soon!
Catalyst::Plugin::XMLRPC
- Deprecated. Waiting for news from MRAMBERG
Happy RPCing to all ;)
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at is wrong with
Catalyst::Plugin::Server, please feel free to tell me so...
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}) eq 'on'){
my $uri = $c->req->base();
$uri->scheme("https");
$c->req->base($uri);
}
Note: I set X-Https header on the apache with
RequestHeader set X-Https "%{HTTPS}e"
works for me...
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;DEFAULT';
my $ret = system(...);
}
Note: I'm using the devel server in forked mode, and using a quite old
Catalyst (debian etch distro).
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...loaded. (0.09)
- String::RewritePrefix ...loaded. (0.004 >= 0.004)
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as to "hide" the script tag from the parser.
<script>
alert('I\'m a <\/script> string');
Note: I don't know if it's better to escape all "/", or all """ instances in the string. Any thoughts?
hare/perl5/YAML.pm line 33
...oops...
I think it would be nice to have ConfigLoader stop the loading of
the app if it has come across a malformed config file. I've looked
around the code, and don't know who to blame/patch, Config::Any or
Catayst::Plugin::ConfigLoader.
Any tips?
footprint.
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imple / Email::Folder::IMAP you want to, shake
the Catalyst::Model::Adaptor stick at it and you're done..
A couple of tests I did where just that... I think I used the
Catalyst::Model::Factory::PerRequest, though.
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Jonathan Rockway escribió:
* On Wed, Nov 19 2008, Jose Luis Martinez wrote:
sub ACCEPT_CONTEXT {
my ($self, $c) = @_;
my $user_db = $c->lookup_the_users_db();
$self->{'dsn'} =~ s/#DATABASE#/$user_db/;
return $self;
}
I am really surprised that this works
take (for the moment).
Hope that explains a bit more.
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ly the same level of
abstraction. The app only uses one database per user. No info from
databases of other users is needed.
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onnection to user1's database will be kept live, and the next user
will get the connection to it). Am I right? Any pointers?
Does this way of using the models trigger any warning lights to Catalyst
gurus?
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Michael Higgins escribió:
What we _do_ allow is SASL auth, as for SMTP service. So... there is an
Authen::SASL, but no Catalyst hook? I'll try to get this working with Catalyst
Auth stuff today, but I don't have great hopes of success.
Does Authen::Simple::SMTP do the trick?
uot;.
The way you have it configured above, Catalyst is trying to read the
shadow file directly, and that shouldn't be possible (only readable by
root), hence the error message.
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on plugin components
where moved to a new namespace (without "Plugin" in the middle).
Note: Patches welcome ;)
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awesome.
Thanks. :)
This needs to be more widely publicised, do you think you could do doc
patches fr C::P::Authentication and a wiki write up? :)
I'll try to get some time to do it...
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becasue Authen::Simple does support LDAP.
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http://search.cpan.org/~abw/Template-Toolkit-2.20/lib/Template/Stash/XS.pm
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pros and cons of the modules that you have had
experience with, and which one you think is more suited for a webmail app.
So enough rambling on. What next?
I think that we have to select an IMAP module from CPAN and make it a
Catalyst Model so the webmail can grow on top of it.
Jose Luis Marti
Aristotle Pagaltzis escribió:
* Jose Luis Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-08 16:50]:
http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/funny-pictures-sometimes-the-mail-gets-you.jpg
I’m not sure that caption is how we want users to think of
a Catalyst mail app. ;-)
Regards,
uot;catmail" would be good ;)
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out wrote:
> We'll happily host a list and svn for this alongside the main catalyst
> stuff; I can also help you set up an IRC channel on irc.perl.org if you
> want to at some point.
Please do so, Matt. That way we can get into discussion without
Robert Krimen escribió:
Catalyst provide a JSON API (View::JSON) layer between your adapter
class and the javascript.
>
Maybe a good (and standard) way of getting the messages to the interface is:
http://search.cpan.org/~areggiori/Email-MIME-XMTP-0.42/lib/Email/MIME/XMTP.pm
Jose L
erface myself, but I think it's better to team up than to do it on
myself. Are you open to help? Maybe a mailing list can be started to lay
down the design and necessary components, get ideas, etc.
Please contact me at my private mail address if you wish.
Jose Luis
ode $fh;
STREAM:
while ( read( $fh, my $buffer, $bytes ) ) {
last STREAM unless $c->write( $buffer );
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turning a
large body, you might want to use a IO::Handle type of object (Something
that implements the read method in the same fashion), or a filehandle
GLOB. Catalyst will write it piece by piece into the response.
Hope that helps
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been doing it until now.
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Aristotle Pagaltzis escribió:
* Jose Luis Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-28 17:05]:
That way, you can authenitcate against LDAP, POP3 servers,
HTTP, Passwd files, DBI, etc just configuring the
Authen::Simple classes that you want to use.
That sounds very cool. Thanks for writi
rvers, HTTP, Passwd files, DBI, etc just
configuring the Authen::Simple classes that you want to use.
Please give it a test drive, and tell me if you like it, bugs,
things to be improved, etc.
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