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2007 Mar 28
3
Camping on Dreamhost - Please Help!
Dan did you get camping running on dreamhost already?? i?m trying to run it also but i haven''t succeed yet. it runs on command line but when i add the rewrite rules on .htaccess i get a internal server error. I emailed support to ask about ScriptAlias and they say they cannot change or add that to apache conf. -- Andr? G. Cardozo
2007 Oct 24
1
Status of Merb on JRuby
I''ve submitted a few patches on Trac to help get Merb running under JRuby [0][1][2][3][4]. It''d be cool if any of you committers could find the time to look them over and apply/reject them. They''re mostly tiny, so it shouldn''t be too onerous. With all of these patches applied, there are still 3 spec failures. One is in the spec ''a merb mailer
2007 Sep 23
12
Next camping release
Dear camping users, having been contacted by Julian Tarkhanov, I am willing to prepare the next camping release. _why has given me his friendly approval, with the reserve that camping.rb should be lower than 4k. He also told me that he wanted to remove the ActiveSupport and Markaby dependencies. I am writing here to get the users input so that I don''t do any mistake. So far, my plans
2008 May 02
0
A word about compatibility with JRuby and Ruby 1.9
All, Due to a number of recent bug reports regarding FXRuby''s compatibility with JRuby, I feel like I need to clear something up, and that''s that FXRuby will never (well, "almost certainly never") work with JRuby. This problem isn''t unique to FXRuby; it''s true for any C/C++-based Ruby extension. See this page:
2007 Dec 28
1
JtestR 0.1 released
JtestR allows you to test your Java code with Ruby frameworks. Homepage: http://jtestr.codehaus.org Download: http://dist.codehaus.org/jtestr JtestR 0.1 is the first public release of the JtestR testing tool. JtestR integrates JRuby with several Ruby frameworks to allow painless testing of Java code, using RSpec, Test/Unit, dust and Mocha. Features: - Integrates with Ant and Maven - Includes
2006 Nov 09
1
Making it work under JRuby
I''ve been having problems starting the daemon under JRuby, has anyone else tried this? What I''m trying to accomplish is running Rails on regular ruby and BackgroundRB on JRuby. I''m working on a project that requires me to use a java-api to communicate with a service and it should work so that when a user logs on to the rails app, it actually authenticates through the
2010 Aug 19
0
Camping 2.1 - ERB, Haml, 1.9, bug fixes, new website!
{} || || ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <= _whycake ~ Camping 2.1 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I''m pleased to announce another release of Camping, the microframework. This time we''ve focused on improving the 1.9 support, adding (builtin) support for more template engines, refreshing the homepage and just general bug fixes. gem install camping Home:
2007 Mar 28
1
Pimpin'' a patch: moving the bin/camping logic to classes
Hello, Zimbatm suggested the best way to push a patch into camping was to take my case to the people. So here it is. If you want to jump straight to the patch: http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/ticket/117 Goal: Move the logic in the camping command line launcher into several classes Why? In the next version of parasite (http://parasite.rubyforge.org) I''d like to take over
2006 Jul 12
1
+ camping 1.4.123
And now: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net I hope this will be the last development release before 1.5. * ActiveRecord no longer required or installed. * If you refer to Models::Base, however, ActiveRecord will be loaded with autoload. (see lib/camping/db.rb) * new Camping::FastCGI.serve which will serve a whole directory of apps (see TheCampingServer[1]) *
2006 May 16
0
! camping 1.4.1.96
I''m just about ready to release 1.4.2. Here''s the pre-release: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The biggest recent change is that the Camping commandline tool now allows mounting of several apps. I''ve eliminated examples/serve and am encouraging use of the camping tool. Instead, use: camping examples/blog/blog.rb examples/tepee/tepee.rb
2006 May 18
0
+ Camping::FastCGI
Getting Camping to work with FastCGI is a little clunky, since FastCGI doesn''t really understand mounting apps and sometimes the environment vars are a little whack. To keep the postambles easy to read, I''ve moved the handy stuff into lib/camping/fastcgi.rb. == Mounting a Single App Assuming: Camping.goes :Blog ... this goes in your postamble ... require
2006 Jul 06
0
+ camping 1.4.120
Okay, let''s see. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net A bunch of great stuff. * Camping::Apps stores constants for all loaded apps. * bin/camping can be given a directory. [1] Like: camping examples/ * Console mode -- thank zimbatm. Use: camping -C yourapp.rb * Call controllers with Camping.method_missing. Tepee.get(:Index) #=> (Response)
2006 Aug 15
1
Camping with Dr. Nic
Campers. Dr. Nic. The new migrations in Camping''s trunk are very nice. They also open the door (just an inch) to using Dr. Nic''s Magic Models with Camping. Here''s my stab at ''er: http://require.errtheblog.com/camping/blog.rb Run that against Camping trunk. Don''t forget to `sudo gem install dr_nic_magic_models`. The hackery is in
2012 Apr 06
1
lighttpd + fastcgi + camping
Hello all, I am running in some little stumbling blocks with passenger as a multi user environment (the most problematic feature is that, once you setup a sub-domain passenger wants you to declare on nginx every app running on that nginx server which is not ideal to add apps on the fly and / or if a user wants to run 2 apps from his space) so I was thinking about a more drag a drop / one line
2008 May 23
0
Camping on Dreamhost
I spent a few hours tonight getting Camping working with FastCGI on Dreamhost. I pieced together information from a blog post, an email thread, and the SiteFive page on the Camping wiki, and posted my working results in two places: Camping wiki - http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/CampingOnDreamhost Dreamhost wiki - http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Camping Hopefully this helps somebody! --
2010 Jul 27
0
[GitHub] Camping Ruby 1.9.1
Anyone see this, submitted as an issue on GitHub? - Dave E. ---- skylerrichter reported an issue: Is camping compatible with ruby 1.9.1? I just upgraded my server to 1.9.1 and now I am getting this: NoMethodError at /register undefined method `scan'' for :Register:Symbol Ruby (eval): in block (2 levels) in M, line 30 If I reload the camping app I then get a standard camping 404
2007 Oct 15
2
Something is wrong with Camping::H in the svn version
Dear All, I got az error message with the svn version of Camping under FastCGI NoMethodError undefined method `user_id'' for {"user_id"=>2}:HashWithIndifferentAccess: The call was a simple "User.find @state.user_id" in my login controller... The following libraries are loaded manually: action_controller, action_view, mime/types, camping, camping/mab,
2007 Jan 20
1
Camping on Media Temple?
I''m getting into camping in a big way--I love that you can put together full-fledged apps with so little code and overhead. Does anyone know of any documentation about getting Camping apps running on Media Temple''s GridServer? Of course I''ve found the Camping server page[1], but I can''t work out how to associate running camping apps with a (sub)domain
2006 Dec 11
1
Using Rails Plugins with Camping
I just picked up Camping and I''m currently reviewing every little tidbit of information I can find out about it. I really liked the simplicity of RubyOnRails, but sometimes you want something fast and everything is relative. After looking at Camping, RubyOnRails seems like a lot of work if you just want to test out a prototype of a small web app. One thing I do miss are all the
2010 Jun 08
1
camping-oauth is now available
I finally put together the final touches on the first version of the camping-oauth gem. It allows you to make a Camping web app into an OAuth provider. It leverages ruby-oauth and the oauth-plugin. An example of a use case is a web service built with Camping (using json/xml with/without REST). You can find it on GitHub: http://bit.ly/campingoauth I also wrote a blog post on how to use it (and