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2006 Aug 09
2
Migrations for LDAP?
Hello,
Is there anything like database migrations but for LDAP schemas?
--
Pau Garcia i Quiles
http://www.elpauer.org
(Due to the amount of work, I usually need 10 days to answer)
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2006 Aug 08
11
Core dump using sample DumbHttpClient
I''m using the current release branch from the repository (version_0)
on freebsd 6.1 with ruby 1.8.4. This is the error that is generated
when running the code below at the bottom of the message, plus a gdb
bt. Sorry no debugging symbols built into ruby but maybe the bt will
help anyways.
terminate called after throwing an instance of ''std::runtime_error''
what():
2008 Jan 14
10
Using EventMachine to listen from non-network
I''ve actually found a way to make EventMachine listen to events from a
serial port, but only by using the pure Ruby version, using Guilliame
Pierronnet''s Ruby/SerialPort library. It turned out to be simpler
than I thought it would be:
require ''serialport''
$eventmachine_library = :pure_ruby
require ''eventmachine''
module EventMachine
class
2006 Jul 11
32
Database Concurrency Without a Web Server?
My Rails application requires a very busy worker process running in the
background at all times. I am launching this non-interactive process
using script/runner. This process is very busy and is communicating
with the MySQL server constantly. As I started putting some load on the
system to test, I started running into performance issues.
I have since discovered that Rails is only using 1
2006 Aug 05
10
Converting mysql to postgres
Hi,
Anyone got any cool tricks for converting a Rails site (in this case,
a typo installation) from a mysql database to a postgresql database?
I''ve got it almost working -- I''m doing a SQL dump from mysql and
loading it into postgres. However, mysql does booleans as a tinyint
with 0 = false and 1 = true. When I try to import that into a
postgres database that expects booleans
2007 Feb 25
6
Crash occurs where EventMachine.connect is
Hi everyone,
If you subclass EventMachine::Connection and call it outside an
EventMachine::run
event loop, EventMachine crashes! Example:
class Put < EventMachine::Connection
include EventMachine::Deferrable
HOST="localhost"
PORT=8080
def self.request(data)
EventMachine.connect(HOST, PORT, self) {|c|
c.instance_eval { @data = data }
}
end
#
2006 Aug 08
8
Generating a unique id ?
Hello, I need to generate a unique ID, so far I''ve unit tested this
under 100000 iterations and it seems to work :
now.to_i.to_s + ''-'' + now.usec.to_s + ''-'' + rand(1000).to_s
Is there a better way ?
Thanks
Notes :
1) without usec, few percents of generated values are not uniques
2) the id generated is a string so the presence of
2008 Jan 16
3
getsockname access
Is getsockname (or its equivalent) available to an EM Connection
object? I''d like to access the local port number in my client
application.
--Michael
2007 Aug 15
2
Interfaces for accessing SSL/TLS certificates
Hi everyone. Does anyone have any preferences or ideas for an interface for
SSL certificates, both client-side and server-side? At present, the only
interface is EventMachine::Connection#start_tls, which uses a built-in
self-signed cert on the server side. On the cilent side, it accepts any
well-formed cert (that is, it doesn''t check that the remote cert is signed
by a trusted authority).
2006 Aug 15
6
Net::LDAP 0.0.4 released
Announcing version 0.0.4 of Net::LDAP, the pure-Ruby LDAP library.
Thanks to the many people who have used this library and sent in
comments,
suggestions, feature requests, and patches. An even bigger thank-you to
the
folks who have made themselves available to help with testing.
Net::LDAP has been quite stable for several months now, so we bumped
the development status of the library up to
2007 Dec 09
38
libevent
Hello,
I have been looking at the Ruby/EventMachine. First let me say it look very
good. Reactor model with no threads makes for fast reliable server, and I
have read about marvelous Twisted framework for Python and am glad to see
something similar for Ruby.
I am writing network app with Ruby threads now and it very slow, and I try
new Ruby 1.9 with native threads that make it much slower.
2007 May 24
4
Multiple EM connections on separate threads
Hi EM Gurus,
I''m hoping someone can shed some light on the following...
I''m using a 3rd party (legacy) server that can accept up to 8
simultaneous connections on one port.
I''ve been able to make multiple connections to this server from within
one call to EventMachine::run {...}.
Specificaly, I can access each connection separately using:
em_thread = Thread.new do
2006 Jul 27
16
Net::LDAP 0.0.3 released, adds TLS encryption
We''re pleased to announce version 0.0.3 of Net::LDAP, the first
pure-Ruby LDAP library. Net::LDAP intends to be a feature-complete
LDAP client which can access as much as possible of the functionality
of the most-used LDAP server implementations. This library does
not wrap any existing native-code LDAP libraries, creates no
Ruby extensions, and has no dependencies external to Ruby.
2006 Aug 07
2
User Authentication and Authorization with SiteMinder
Hi All
I am new the RoR and would like some advice on how to integrate SiteMinder
authentication/authorization in my Rails app.
For those who are not aware SiteMinder authenticates users and then
redirects the user back to the application that requested authentication
while setting response header which look something like this
2007 Jul 15
2
ssl patch
I made a quick patch to em so it will try to read the key/cert from a
file if it exists in the cwd, and if not use the hardcoded default.
If I added a function in rubymain.cpp to set the location of the pem
file, where in em would be the right place to set it? It should be in
the same scope as start_tls I would think. I''m checking for the pem
file in InitializeDefaultCredentials().
2008 Feb 07
6
Buffer flushing
Short question: is there way to tell EM to actually send data after
send_data call?
I''m building a file transferring app. I send Mashal.dump''ed metadata
first, and then - the file contents (chunked). I found a silly bug:
receive_data() gets marshalled metadata and the first chunk of the
file in a single variable.
Like that:
c1.send_data("meta")
2007 Feb 26
9
libevent
Francis,
I read in the list archives back that a future EventMachine release
will support epoll on Linux (i.e., it''s in the trunk).
Better still, is there a possibility that EM will rely on libevent so
that it will be architecture independent (i.e. epoll on Linux, kqueue
on FreeBSD/Mac OS X, /dev/poll on Solaris)? This is how memcached is
implemented, and it would be helpful to be able
2006 Jul 29
29
Dynamically generating 10k pages per second
Hi,
Anyone got an idea of how many web and database servers I''d need to
push out 10,000 dynamic pages per second? Fairly simple pages and
database queries. I''d appreciate recommendations for hardware.
The clients for this project are anticipating large amounts of burst traffic.
Joe
2007 Oct 18
3
broadcast
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2008 Jan 04
13
Unable to delete epoll event
I occasionally get a fatal error
unable to delete epoll event: Bad file descriptor
I think the attached patch will fix it.
The patch does two things:
1) changes the error we look for from ENOENT to EBADF. It is hard to
reproduce this error, but if I change the epoll_ctl line to
epoll_ctl(epfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, 666, ed->GetEpollEvent());
it does return -1 with errno = EBADF on my Linux 2.6.9