Aloha Markus

Fair enough, I assume you forked Nevow, is the code accessible publicly?

The testing framework on the JS side is a bit outdated, the main question on how to re-implement decent JS testing similar to the Python side remains unanswered. I did a few experiments lately by using slimerjs for fully automated end user testing, which might be one avenue or go much lighter by providing a node framework with node.js being much better supported at this time than JS interpreters at that time nevow was born.

Maybe Tristan could weigh in this discussion?

Mahalo, Werner


On 01/23/2018 10:59 PM, Markus Demleitner wrote:
Hi Werner,

On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 01:20:12PM -1000, Werner Thie wrote:
(2) Is anyone at all interested in the livepages stuff (I'm not, and
dropping it would certainly make porting and maintaining the package
a lot easier)?
Definitely, Livepage is my bread and butter, although a rework of
the Livepage part  might be be beneficial, I just never found the
time to do it and the code just flawlessly does what it advertises.
A major reason I've not really touched livepage is that I've never
dealt with it in any code I've written.  So, I'm not even sure I
should be worried about tests failing because node (i.e., js) on my
box doesn't accept the -f flag (any more?) as the test suite
apparently expects.

Do you think I could charm you into trying your hand at porting the
livepage part?  I'll happily help out with whatever experience I've
gathered in the process, of course.

        -- Markus


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