Re: [Radiant] Multi_Site and Help Extensions for 0.9

2010-02-24 Thread Alexis Masters
Actually, a few weeks ago, there was a version for edge but now, the  
newest version is for 8.0. I downloaded the master, and according to  
the multi_site_extension.rb, it is for version 8.0. Which is odd,  
because I had trouble installing the master version earlier this month  
because it was the edge version. Now I have my first edge version set  
up and multi_site won't install.
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On Feb 22, 2010, at 7:20 PM, Josh French wrote:

>> Only multi_site and help were not 0.9 ready as of Friday night.
>
> MultiSite should run fine on edge. Were you having a specific  
> problem with it?
>
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Re: [Radiant] Multi_Site and Help Extensions for 0.9

2010-02-22 Thread Josh French
>  Only multi_site and help were not 0.9 ready as of Friday night.

MultiSite should run fine on edge. Were you having a specific problem with it?

Josh
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Re: [Radiant] multi_site

2009-07-26 Thread Caleb Adam Haye
Thanks for the reply, that answers the first part of my question (about
where the src can be found)

So, given the fact that the sources are now on git, what are the steps that
I need to take in order to achieve my goal of being able to deploy my site
w/ the multi_site extension encapsulated? i.e. How do I properly ensure that
extensions are included when I bundle up my radiant git for deployment?

None of the docs on github seem to cover this.

These are the steps I am taking (from github, which are falling short)

rake rails:freeze:gems
rake rails:freeze:edge

rake gems:unpack
rake gems:unpack:dependencies


Next, I add/commit/push the stuff to my git repo
Then, I clone the repo and try to run my app and get the following message:

Could not load extension from file: multi_site_extension.
#

That error is appropriate, because the multi_site source is not found in the
vendor/extensions folder.  How do I properly ensure that extensions are
included when I bundle up my radiant git for deployment?

Thank you!

On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:29 PM, john muhl  wrote:

> try `git clone 
> git://github.com/radiant/radiant-multi-site-extension.git`
>
> all the extensions from the old svn repo have been moved to
> http://github.com/radiant and almost all 3rd party extension
> development has moved to git as well. although if you're trying to use
> 0.6.7 you may find the versions available on github incompatible it
> has after all been over a year since that release.
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Caleb Adam
> Haye wrote:
> > I am using the multi-site extension, and am having trouble packaging my
> app
> > up for deployment.
> >
> > The following command doesn’t work, because the SVN repo is "Gone" (410):
> > svn export
> >
> http://svn.radiantcms.org/radiant/tags/rel_0-6-7/extensions/multi_site/vendor/extensions/multi_site
> >
> > Any idea where it went? or how i can achieve my goal of being able to
> deploy
> > my site w/ the multi_site extension encapsulated?
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Re: [Radiant] multi_site

2009-07-26 Thread john muhl
try `git clone git://github.com/radiant/radiant-multi-site-extension.git`

all the extensions from the old svn repo have been moved to
http://github.com/radiant and almost all 3rd party extension
development has moved to git as well. although if you're trying to use
0.6.7 you may find the versions available on github incompatible it
has after all been over a year since that release.

On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Caleb Adam
Haye wrote:
> I am using the multi-site extension, and am having trouble packaging my app
> up for deployment.
>
> The following command doesn’t work, because the SVN repo is "Gone" (410):
> svn export
> http://svn.radiantcms.org/radiant/tags/rel_0-6-7/extensions/multi_site/vendor/extensions/multi_site
>
> Any idea where it went? or how i can achieve my goal of being able to deploy
> my site w/ the multi_site extension encapsulated?
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Re: [Radiant] multi_site extension and mysql error

2009-06-15 Thread Petrik de Heus

Hi Daniel,

I've fixed these problems in a fork:
   http://github.com/p8/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master

Your probably want to comment out the following line since a  
previously failed migration already created the column.
Line 3 in vendor/extensions/multi_site/db/ 
003_add_base_domain_to_sites.rb:

add_column :sites, :base_domain, :string

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Re: [Radiant] multi_site extension and unique login names

2008-12-01 Thread Joe Van Dyk
I'd modify the radiant code.

Joe

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Aditya Chadha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Just playing around with the multi_site extension and noticed that the login
> field in the users table seems to have a unique validation as well as a
> unique constraint enforced by an index. Not quite sure what the best to get
> around this is, but I would imagine that if you were hosting multiple sites
> you would want the logins to be scoped to site?
>
> I'm not quite sure what the cleanest way of overriding validations is but
> one way could be to add an :if to the validates_uniquness_of :login in
> user.rb and then override the method that the if calls in the extension.
> Another way would be to use a custom validation. We would obviously have to
> replace the unique index on login with a unique index on login, site_id
>
> Unfortunately, I can't see a way of leaving the Radiant code alone... the
> validation needs to change.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers,
> Aditya
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Re: [Radiant] Multi_site restrict access to radiant

2008-08-06 Thread Keith Bingman
There is a branch that starts down this road. You can tie specific  
users to each site, though Admins and Devs see all sites, normal usere  
do not.


Layouts can also be limited. It is not perfect, but a huge step in the  
right direction.


http://github.com/zapnap/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master

and the related blog post:

http://blog.zerosum.org/2008/6/24/radiant-scoped-multi-update

Keith



On Aug 6, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Casper Fabricius wrote:


Hi Marc,

The multi_site extension has those limitations you mention. I  
especially think #2 is a show stopper in many cases - all users sees  
all sites. It would take some work to tie logins to a specific site,  
but it would greatly enhance the value of the extension.


Cheers,
Casper


On 04/08/2008, at 23:56, Marc Abouchacra wrote:


Hello everybody!

I've recently discover the multi_site extension which appears to be
really interesting.
But there is some things that I still don't know if it is possible  
and

how to do them.

1-Imagine I have a radiant site called marc.com. I install the
multi-site and then I create site1.marc.com and site2.marc.com. Now I
can manage the pages for the two "child" site1 and site2, but I can't
manage anymore the page from marc.com.

2-Is it possible to create administrator for each site? For example  
if I
log in to radiant as an admin, I'll see all my site. However I want  
to

create site-administrator for each site so that they can log in to
radiant and manage the pages of their own site without seeing all the
other site.

Cheers
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Re: [Radiant] Multi_site restrict access to radiant

2008-08-06 Thread Casper Fabricius

Hi Marc,

The multi_site extension has those limitations you mention. I  
especially think #2 is a show stopper in many cases - all users sees  
all sites. It would take some work to tie logins to a specific site,  
but it would greatly enhance the value of the extension.


Cheers,
Casper


On 04/08/2008, at 23:56, Marc Abouchacra wrote:


Hello everybody!

I've recently discover the multi_site extension which appears to be
really interesting.
But there is some things that I still don't know if it is possible and
how to do them.

1-Imagine I have a radiant site called marc.com. I install the
multi-site and then I create site1.marc.com and site2.marc.com. Now I
can manage the pages for the two "child" site1 and site2, but I can't
manage anymore the page from marc.com.

2-Is it possible to create administrator for each site? For example  
if I

log in to radiant as an admin, I'll see all my site. However I want to
create site-administrator for each site so that they can log in to
radiant and manage the pages of their own site without seeing all the
other site.

Cheers
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