Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Mosquito gem available"
2007 Sep 24
1
Mosquito TDD Framework Updated
Mosquito, the TDD framework for Camping has been updated (0.1.3).
We''ve tried to keep it backwards compatible, so your apps should
continue to work. But feel free to submit a bug report at RubyForge if
you have any problems.
Changes:
http://rubyforge.org/frs/shownotes.php?group_id=351&release_id=14845
Download:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/mosquito/
Docs:
2007 Jun 27
5
Mosquito Fixtures Won''t Load
I can''t get fixtures to load correctly in a Mosquito test. The first
fixture loads in the unit test, but the rest don''t load at all.
File structure:
tracker/
tracker.rb
test/
test_tracker.rb
fixtures/
tracker_measurements.yml
tracker_projects.yml
Relevant test code:
require ''rubygems''
2007 Jun 01
0
Thief, a Simple Camping App
For your entertainment, a simple Camping app to watch your Backpack
account and show a list of recently updated pages. I hope to implement
an RSS feed soon.
Uses Hpricot to parse the XML from Backpack.
http://svn.topfunky.com/public/camping/thief/
Geoffrey Grosenbach
........................
Screencast | http://peepcode.com
2006 Oct 31
0
! camping-omnibus 1.5.176
gem install camping-omnibus --source code.whytheluckystiff.net
Considering the number of optional dependencies now in Camping, I''ve put
together an eigengem which will load all of the recommended libraries that most
devoted campers will want: ActiveRecord, Mongrel, SQLite3, RedCloth and the
acts_as_versioned gem. (Those last two are used in the examples.)
Stuff like mosquito and
2007 May 04
22
CampingConf?
Campers --
In a few weeks there will be a bunch of people in Portland, OR, for a
conference. A long time ago some campers mentioned that might be a
good time for us to get together and hold a mini CampingConf for a few
hours. Is anyone interested? Does anyone want to organize it?
I''m thinking Wednesday night, May 16.
We could possibly get a spot at FreeGeek (not likely since they are
2007 Jan 06
1
Camping Podcast
I''m putting together an episode of the Rails podcast that will be dedicated to Camping.
I already have the first interview recorded. I''d like to get 3 or 4 more short interviews (short...maybe 4.096 minutes each).
If you''d like instant fame, send me an email and tell me what camping project you would like to talk about, what your skype username is, and when is a good
2008 May 10
2
Camping-Omnibus Doesn''t Work With Ruby v1.8.6
I''ve noticed that the copy of Mongrel installed by the camping-omnibus
gem doesn''t work with Ruby 1.8.6. Or to be more specific,
cgi_multipart_eof_fix (which Mongrel is dependent upon) doesn''t work:
> $ sudo gem install mongrel --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net
>
> ERROR: Error installing mongrel:
> cgi_multipart_eof_fix requires Ruby version
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
2007 Nov 22
2
How many CRLFs between header and body?
Just ran into a problem[1]. It seems to have been introduced by
changeset 224 [2], a fix for ticket 126 [3].
The root is the number of CRLFs Camping puts between the headers and
the body of the response. This has changed at least 3 times; right now
we''re back to 1. (ie. every header ends in a CRLF, and then there''s the
body)
The HTTP RFC[4], the CGI spec[5] and the FastCGI
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 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)
2007 Jun 19
5
TentSteak 0.2.0
The second release of TentSteak is out and available as a gem on
rubyforge ("gem install tent_steak"). This version introduces a
handful of new form helpers, a couple method renames, editable HTML
tables, and some application bootstrappers for kickstarting Camping
and initializing ActiveRecord.
It''s still in active development, and I''d very much appreciate
2006 Oct 03
4
! camping 1.5 + markaby 0.5
Not too different from their corresponding last releases, but documentation
has been filled in for both.
To upgrade:
gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net
And, here is a complete changelog:
== Camping 1.5
* Camping::Apps stores an array of classes for all loaded apps.
* bin/camping can be given a directory. Like: <tt>camping examples/</tt>
* Console mode -- thank
2007 May 08
2
Extending SuperRedCloth
Fellows of the cloth --
I''m writing code that subclasses RedCloth and emits styled text that
is not HTML. For example, I''m going to be emitting RTF and other
formats from Textile or Markdown.
I''ve got it working quite well with plainclothed RedCloth, but I can''t
seem to override any of the methods in SuperRedCloth. Here''s a sample:
2007 Oct 23
4
Weird application/x-www-form-urlencoded bug
Hello,
I experienced a weird bug today, while implementing an AtomPub server.
I pasted all the story and bug details here : http://p.caboo.se/110125
It maybe be related to http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/ticket/142 ...
I am using
- mongrel 1.0.1
- camping 1.5
Cheers,
--
Simon Rozet <simon at rozet.name>
2006 Aug 19
0
Gems listed on the feeds
Oh, by the way, gem announcements are now listed on the feeds. So, if you want
to follow camping development and get feed announcements as well, the feed for
you is:
<http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping.xml>
Or if you want all checkins and gem releases for the entire repo:
<http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/index.xml>
Every project in the repository has a feed, so
2006 Jul 18
3
+ camping 1.4.138
Just up:
gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net
The changes:
* Both bin/camping and Camping::FastCGI.serve now act according to the
Camping Server specification.[1]
* Docs are complete.
_why
[1] https://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/TheCampingServer
2006 Nov 25
5
Newline problem
Hello all,
Recently I have started writing some small package apps. The main app
I''m working on at the moment is Camping/Photos[1]. Here I use
a controller to serve static files (Theme[3]) that I have copied from [2].
There seems a problem however, when using this via lighttpd. All files
that get served (via photos-dispatch.rb) get an extra ''\r\n'' in front.
This
2009 Jan 24
1
Do we still need to be alert when on SQLite3?
Anyone knows if we still need to follow the instructions at
http://web.archive.org/web/20080113055731/code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/BeAlertWhenOnSqlite3,
or if the stable release is good enough?
//Magnus Holm
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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