Hi Rich

It may be worth investigating using the PHP serverside for TiddlyWiki:

http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20a%20PHP%20Server

I'm afraid I've no experience of configuring and running it myself, but it
should give you the basics of TiddlySpot in a box.

Best wishes

Jeremy

On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 8:04 PM, RichShumaker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Neil, I am not sure I completely understand how you are implementing this.
>
> Mario,
> What is the bare minimum code I need to get to work so that a TW5 on a
> Raspberry Pi can save itself locally on the server?
> What Tiddlers do I need to experiment with and put into TW5 to make it
> work with the Server Code and what Code needs to be server side?
>
> I understand the nature of the problem just not the specifics.
> I understand that the TiddlyWeb Server uses Python and is based on
> TWClassic.
> Being based on Python could actually help TW5 communicate with the Pi as
> several people have created Python Server to Pi GPIO stuff.
>
> I need to walk first, maybe crawl then walk, after that I can think about
> jogging and running with making TW work with Python to the Pi.
>
> So I need to get TW5 'editable' on the Raspberry Pi with TW5 saving itself
> on the RasPi Server Side.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated and thanks again.
>
> Rich Shumaker
>
> On Friday, January 2, 2015 5:52:38 AM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rich,
>>
>> My tweb-config script is/was able to install a TiddlyWeb environment.
>> The "twanager server" command is part of TiddlyWebWiki, which uses
>> TiddlyWikiClassic as the frontend.
>> It also installs a simple server, that lets you access the content. But
>> this server is not a general purpose web server.
>>
>> If you want to use TW5, a different, more general approach is needed.
>>
>> You can use nginx or apache to serve files. eg: index.html (TW5) with an
>> installed TiddlyWeb adaptor.
>> Nginx/apache can then be configured to serve files eg: images, that are
>> stored in an image subdirectory. ... So TW can use relative image links and
>> the images don't have to be part of index.html.
>>
>> TiddlyWeb can be accessed using wsgi "drivers". WSGI is a web server
>> gateway interface, that can use the TiddlyWeb python app and create the
>> TiddlyWeb REST API.
>>
>> ... The problem for me here is, that TiddlyWeb is written in python.
>> While python is a good language and widely used, I don't like it.
>> I can read it, but I can't program it. So if something unexpected
>> happens, I can't easily fix it. ...
>> I know, I could learn python, but I found out, that won't happen any time
>> soon. (never say never :)
>>
>> I want to have a TiddlyWeb backend, that is based on javascript.
>>
>> -mario
>>
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