Ah ha!
Ok. well now I have something to work with! I think that this will be
more than adequate for my needs.
Thanks!
On 31-Jan-09, at 6:30 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
rake db:bootstrap takes a number of environment variable options.
Take for example, this line from the script for demo.radian
On 31 Jan 2009, at 06:48, Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I was talking about editing radiant directly and bending to my will
but writing a script to handle it is probably smarter.
Sigh I do hate it when lofty ideas are shot down. :)
Now if I could only bypass the interactive portions of the boot
rake db:bootstrap takes a number of environment variable options. Take
for example, this line from the script for demo.radiantcms.org:
rake production db:bootstrap ADMIN_NAME=Administrator
ADMIN_USERNAME=admin ADMIN_PASSWORD=radiant
DATABASE_TEMPLATE=/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-
I'm working on it, I promise! Had a few bumps in the road, but things
are rolling smoothly now, hopefully. Bear in mind that Radiant Machine
won't likely allow you to run your own extensions, at least initially.
Part of making it viable to automate a large number of deployments is to
limit t
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Andrew Neil
wrote:
> I wonder if rails templates could be used for setting up a fresh Radiant
> site to taste:
>
>http://m.onkey.org/2008/12/4/rails-templates
>
> That would be very nice.
If I read correctly, this feature would become available in rails 2.
I wonder if rails templates could be used for setting up a fresh
Radiant site to taste:
http://m.onkey.org/2008/12/4/rails-templates
That would be very nice.
Drew
On 31 Jan 2009, at 06:03, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Absolutely. I'm talking about tailoring i
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I was talking about editing radiant directly and bending to my will
but writing a script to handle it is probably smarter.
Sigh I do hate it when lofty ideas are shot down. :)
Now if I could only bypass the interactive portions of the bootstrap.
My usual way to do th
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Adam van den Hoven
wrote:
> I was talking about editing radiant directly and bending to my will but
> writing a script to handle it is probably smarter.
>
> Sigh I do hate it when lofty ideas are shot down. :)
>
> Now if I could only bypass the interactive portions
I was talking about editing radiant directly and bending to my will
but writing a script to handle it is probably smarter.
Sigh I do hate it when lofty ideas are shot down. :)
Now if I could only bypass the interactive portions of the bootstrap.
On 30-Jan-09, at 10:03 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wro
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Absolutely. I'm talking about tailoring it for MY needs and then
documenting how I did it so that others can, if they like, do the
same. I don't want to change Radiant, I wan't to change how I use it.
Its like taking a suit off the rack and asking a tailor to adjust
On 30-Jan-09, at 7:32 PM, N. Turnage wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the
"Oops I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that
it would be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of,
"How to customize your Ra
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the "Oops
I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that it would
be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of, "How to
customize your Radiant command".
Usually I start 90% of my radian
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