On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 16:56:50 +0100 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> A first prototype of the systemd journal reading module is available > at: https://github.com/ancorgs/yast-journal > > It still does not include a Rakefile, so you'll have to do something > like this to play with it. > Y2DIR=src/ /usr/sbin/yast2 journal > > It took me a little bit longer than expected because: > - I have been going back and forward with the UI > design/implementation. > - I tried to mimic ActiveRecord as much as possible when querying the > journal. Turns out it was not a brilliant decision (as stated in > the comments of the SystemdJournal::Query class). > > I'm sure the code contains a lot of newbie mistakes (specially in the > UI part) so let's find them all before we start writing a tutorial > with that code as a base :-) > > I implemented the classes for retrieving and processing the journal > entries as pure ruby classes living in /lib. But I'm not sure if it's > a good decision. Wouldn't it be better to implement them as a module > so it can be accessed from other programming languages? > > There are still a lot of usability problems and I still need a way to > make all this information visible [1], but it's just the first > prototype. I'm more worried right now about the architecture (lib vs > module) and the libyui usage mistakes/patterns. > > [1] > https://github.com/ancorgs/yast-journal/blob/master/src/lib/systemd_journal/entry.rb > > Cheers. > Can you make pull request of code to somewhere, so I can easier comment it? Thanks Josef -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
