plugins to register named routes
when they are loaded into a parent app. This would allow for sidebars that
could have more than one content page.
I'm not entirely sure they'd be much use to sidebars tbh. Sidebar
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of, not particularly vigorously
yet, but it's definitely on my todo eventually list.
Is there actually an advantage to converting existing code?
Cleanliness.
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straightforward fashion.
So, I'd suggest continuing with the work you're doing and I'll
incorporate it when the time comes.
I've got some more work to do on the feedback page (better filtering
of what's there) before I start in on sidebars.
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their actions
up into top level resource controllers with protected actions.
Personally, I find the idea rather compelling, but I haven't thought
it all the way through yet.
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Er, yeah--we need to fix that. presumed_ham - ham shouldn't trigger
notifications.
Oops. My bad. Easily fixed though. presumed_ham needs to transition to
'ham' rather than 'just_marked_as_ham' (or whatever I called it).
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Er, yeah--we need to fix that. presumed_ham - ham shouldn't trigger
notifications.
Oops. My bad. Easily fixed though. presumed_ham needs to transition to
'ham' rather than 'just_marked_as_ham' (or whatever I
interfaces.
(Not something we've been desperately good at I admit)
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Next, I cleaned up a bunch of helper code. We had at *least* 8 copies
of the article permalink generation code, and a pile of redundant ways
to do almost
about the trade offs I'm afraid.
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something to do an
objectspace walk and find all the objects linking to your multiple
blog instances.
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Hackers not marketers, you see?
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tests, 98 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors
Yay!
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we also want rid of render_component rather than because it's
awkward to have a controller in a plugin directory.
Still, there may be cases where we can't get away without a dedicated
controller, so that will still come in handy.
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the migration to dump out a
little more information so you can try and track down what's amiss.
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to style Scribbish...
It'll reward you for it I think. It's much nicer structurally than
Azure.
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with the way content was being cached;
instead of using a computed field, we were just using the string
'field'. Which isn't quite the right thing.
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I'm part quoting Henry Ford here. So at Trunk edge I'm wondering if
every theme bar Scribbish is broken? ;) Seems that way ... even
Azure.
Dunno. Both Scribbish
with the nature of
Ruby threads, means it'll *still* hold up processing during the
lookup.
Thoughts?
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The catch is, IPSocket.getaddress, which is what we use for DNS
lookups, appears to be be a blocking call, which with the nature of
Ruby threads, means it'll *still* hold up processing during the
lookup
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The catch is, IPSocket.getaddress, which is what we use for DNS
lookups, appears to be be a blocking call, which with the nature of
Ruby threads
to neaten up the fragment
caching, which is no bad thing.
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On 21/08/2006, at 20:54 PM, Piers Cawley wrote:
The translation to RESTful URLs should be relatively
straightforward. At the moment, it looks like the biggest change would
be to the admin URLs. For instance admin/content would become
articles/index;admin
, without re-writing my sidebars too many more times ;)
I *think* the current bleading edge API's going to be pretty constant
for a while. And porting (the core) sidebars was a fairly painless
process. I couldn't work out how to do it programmatically, but apart
from that it was fine.
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Monkey patching the dispatcher to allow it isn't exactly hard. But see above.
This brings up a reasonably obvious question that I haven't seen asked
yet--why not turn off RBL and like Akismet take care
the current permalink
URLs by introducing a 'posts' controller for the more APIish ways of
monkeying with things.
As an aside, I wonder if going RESTful would make implementing the
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I'm not completely sure that I see the point in switching URL formats.
I actually *like* our permalink URLs, and frequently use
article/:year/:month to view a subset of the blog. I may be in the
minority
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Since we're in the process of breaking themes good and hard, how
attached are we to erb? I've been taking a cursory look at liquid[1]
and it's got a hell of a lot going for it. And not just because of who
wrote it.
Has anyone used it? What do
having bad thoughts about adding pluggability to the admin
interface as well, but that's probably (at least) 4.2.
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made a bunch of schema changes without updating all of
the converters.
All? Any?
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to post a comment to my site or another Akismet
protected site my comment is blacklisted and eld as spam for
moderation. Even using my regular username and email address.
Be careful testing :)
At the very least, use a completely different dialup provider :)
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mechanism for installing plugins via
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Typo parses all posts, extracts any links from them, does trackback
link autodiscovery and pings any trackback links it finds. Generally,
It Just Works.
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Typo parses all posts, extracts any links from them, does trackback
link autodiscovery and pings any trackback links it finds. Generally,
It Just Works.
Is there a way to disable that? I'm running
Just a heads' up; I've nearly finished with holidays and conferences
for the summer. I expect to get back to working on Typo again not long
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of sense for some themes)
is to just have sidebar partials which you can edit in the admin
interface (probably using liquid rather than rhtml). The idea being
that it'd make it a *great* deal easier to have multiple sidebars.
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, but the noises at the European Rails
Conf seemed to to imply it was coming real soon now.
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What's the URL for it?
svn://typosphere.org/typo/experimental/restful
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I say do it. Every good project needs a good ground-up rewrite
now and
then, and I think typo is past due. There's a lot of cruft in
typo that
just needs to go
subblogs, but
I'm open to being convinced otherwise.
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Does anyone actually use it?
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Josh Susser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Would anyone be awfully upset if I removed the DNS blacklist based
spam checking for the time being? I want to try and pluginize the
various spam detectors so that it's easier to configure the sort
has completely
eaten the last week of my life. Hopefully I'll be able to make more
progress in the next few days.
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the edge rails compatible stuff. Word to the wise though: Don't
install it from scratch, upgrade an existing database (or copy an
existing database and upgrade the copy).
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to be there, but it hasn't had a great deal
of TLC.
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to use a shared memcached cache if you
can run it on your server.
Enjoy.
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So, for the second time I've managed to zap a bunch of perfectly valid
comments in the feedback pane.
For my next programming trick, I shall be throwing up a confirmation
box if you try and delete any ham. Watch the trunk!
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Darshan Patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
How do I submit patches for typo ?
The trac page is down.
Yeah, sorry about that.
Here is good for now.
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Just started using Typo, loving it so far.
Thanks.
I've put the Xbox Live Gamer Card plugin on my install, but it was
causing the page to not be validated
like this
behaviour also
Frankly, so would I :) But then I want to finish what I started with
the whole feedback/spam/moderation thing anyway. The trick is finding
the appropriately shaped tuits.
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warnings (all for
the same thing) that I couldn't work out how to fix (the obvious fix
didn't want to work. Very annoying), and one functional tests fails
because of what I think is a Rails issue.
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anything at all added to your logfile?
Also I'm using the new tmcode macro. Maybe that may be part of my
problem?
Possibly. I've not looked at its workings to be honest.
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a.html(:all); nil
a.whiteboard
and mail back with *that* result.
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If I comment this out everything seems to work fine.
What? You can't tell?
It could be a good deal neater couldn't it, but it shouldn't really be
failing. I shall tidy it up as soon as I've finished writing this.
What database backend are you using? Sqlite by any chance?
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the problem seems to lie in app/helps/article_helper.rb. Can someone
tell me what line #54 is doing.
page_header_includes = contents.collect { |c| c.whiteboard
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On 11/26/2006, Piers Cawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urban Hafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 24, 2006, at 20:24 , Piers Cawley wrote:
What happens if you roll back to r1299?
That takes it back to rails 1.1.6. If it's stable, I'd appreciate
it.
On the other hand, tmcode could just be a red herring.
Seems to be; 1299 works and 1300 doesn't.
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still porting the test suite to rspec or you could expect a patch
to this effect...
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to add theme specific helper methods a the same time. At least,
it seemed simple until I tried to sketch it here; there's a little
wrinkle that needs a little more thought. I shall get back to you.
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removed the controller before I made
the replacement work, and then commited it to the trunk.
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Urban Hafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Development probably doesn't give more output, and probably breaks, if
anything earlier. But it might be worth trying.
One other thing to try is to change blog.rb, text_filter.rb and
user.rb back
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Ah... try running in production mode; development mode leaks memory.
Try going back to a vanilla r1324 and uncommenting the
RAILS_ENV=production line in config/environment.rb
I actually run
Urban Hafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Dec 12, 2006, at 0:32 , Piers Cawley wrote:
So, what do we know?
1. Migrations went smoothly and you're on schema version 61
2. Textdrive isn't killing stuff because it's not putting any reports
in your home directory
3. Typo's dying before
Urban Hafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Dec 23, 2006, at 12:15 , Piers Cawley wrote:
Bugger. Definitely a memory leak.
Seems like. BTW, thanks for all the help tracking down this bug!
If only it were tracked down. Now we've got to find where we're
leaking from, and that's never fun
elsewhere too.
Also in this batch of changes, I've shifted feedback classification to
Feedback#before_save instead of Feedback#after_save. I think it was on
after_save but then we were seeing loads of unclassified feedback.
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I've just removed all threading from the ping sending code. I expect
this to have a couple of effects:
1. A probable perceived slowdown in posting.
2. A possible improvement in memory usage. Threading
in a 'post_response' plugin to run the kind
of cleanup that can be done after a request, but I never quite get
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I really *like* threads for this sort of thing. Pity Ruby's threads
are so weak, and double pity that Rails freaks out if you even
*mention* the word thread around it.
Discovering that the gems system isn't threadsafe was a bit of a
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I tried it and it seems to work now. At least it doesn't die after
a few
page loads. I'll report tomorrow again and tell you if the process
survived a day.
Cool.
Well, it did survive! So it seems
.)
That being said, I looked up swallow in Wikipedia and there is no such thing
called a European Swallow in the first place. ;-)
Nah, strictly speaking they're barn swallows (analogous to house
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H. Wade Minter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jan 11, 2007, at 2:18 AM, Piers Cawley wrote:
H. Wade Minter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone? Bueller? Am I the only one who can't make a post?
--Wade
On Jan 8, 2007, at 1:08 PM, H. Wade Minter wrote:
I just upgraded my Typo installation
day in
hell before I put any captcha system in the core.
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, but not
having accessible admin has the potential to hamper anyone who wants
to run a commercial service involving Typo.
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Frederic de Villamil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le 8 févr. 07 à 12:39, lumen a écrit :
Hi:
I'm a rails newbie and want to learn wity Typo how a real
project is
written in rails. Of course, I want
of the sidebar writers. Can HAML templates
include RHTML templates yet?
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partials!
Thus I didn't have a look at how much this works.
Hmm... so where did I get the idea that HAML and RHTML don't play well
together. Kevin? Was it in coversation with you or am I just making
things up out of my head?
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this sort of API in place, there would be nothing to stop
us adding the capability for themes to come with their own filters.
Thoughts? Have I missed something obvious? Do I have spinach on my teeth?
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all the post macros have gone. I think
it's an issue with Rails's autoload system changing. Again.
Rest assured that I'm looking into it (I use typo:code myself, but the
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Frederic de Villamil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le 19 mars 07 à 19:25, Piers Cawley a écrit :
Urban Hafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hej!
I just realized that my code snippets don't look acceptable anymore.
I guess that's because
I've used the typo:tmcode macro for them
trackbacks were disabled so it didn't affect me, but I noticed that even
though trackbacks are disabled, Typo was still going through the full spam
check cycle rather than just outright rejecting the trackback.
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of nasties like ContentState::Factory, which can only be a
good thing.
1. http://giantrobots.thoughtbot.com/2007/5/1/coding-without-ifs
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Whee! Tests are passing! In far less time than I expected!
Time go do the supermarket hunter/gatherer thing, eat food and return,
refreshed to the refactoring fray.
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Bounce the server (or the dispatch.fcgi processes) and see where that
gets you.
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On 15/05/07, Rodger Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, as part of my quest to upgrade from 2.6 to 4.1 I've created an
installation with the invocation:
typo install /home/rodgerd/typo-4.1.1 threads=4 port-number=4040
url-prefix=/~rodgerd bind-address=127.0.0.1 database=postgres
So, if
On 15/05/07, Alex Deva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not very sure how the caching works with Typo, but it certainly
doesn't work the same if in production or development mode.
In development, everything works as expected; however, in production
mode, pages in cache don't expire when they
On 15/05/07, Alex Deva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. This question may be silly, but what if I wrote a sidebar
plugin for it? Would that still be cached?
Yup. Unless it did an AJAXy type request.
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On 16/05/07, Chris Patti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all;
I was wondering if anyone had written or even started something like
this. I really want this feature, and if nobody else has implemented
it I'll start digging and figure out how to make this happen.
Nothing written, no. Well,
On 24/05/07, Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 24 May 2007 11:53, Frederic de Villamil wrote:
Unfortunately, I fear multi blogs will be removed from 4.2 roadmap as
we decided with Piers last week.
Thanks for the rapid response.
I'll keep on looking.
As usual though,
On 05/06/07, Eamon Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Whenever I adjust my Typo settings, post a new entry, or post a
comment, it takes Typo about 1 minute to load, the next time I load a
page. Then after that first time, it works fine until the next time
something is adjusted. Does anyone
On 06/06/07, Eamon Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 6, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Piers Cawley wrote:
On 05/06/07, Eamon Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Whenever I adjust my Typo settings, post a new entry, or post a
comment, it takes Typo about 1 minute to load, the next time I load
On 09/06/07, Matijs van Zuijlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The copy of memcache.rb in typo's trunk has the line
$TESTING = defined? $TESTING
at the top. This means that after including memcache, $TESTING is
definitely defined. If we're testing, it's true, if not, it's defined and
On 22/06/07, Liam Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did some searching in the archives, and found this question unanswered a
few months ago at
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/typo-list/2007-February/003977.html
. I have an existing rails application, and I'd really like to use typo- is
there a
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