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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
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
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
2007 Jan 06
4
? camping apps in gems
So would you like this: $ wget http://rubyforge.org/gems/junebug-0.0.18.gem $ camping junebug-0.0.18.gem Or should it be: $ gem install junebug $ touch junebug.gemcamp $ camping junebug.gemcamp _why
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 Aug 13
3
+ migrations in camping
Camping apps are supposed to be little independent apps, often contained in a single file, which create the database tables and manage them without hassle. These days it''s common to see in a Camping app: module Tepee::Models def self.schema(&block) @@schema = block if block_given? @@schema end end Tepee::Models.schema do create_table :tepee_pages,
2006 Feb 21
6
+ camping/session
Camping now comes with a sessioning class, checked in tonight. To get sessions working for your application: 1. require ''camping/session'' 2. include Camping::Session in your application''s toplevel module. 3. In your application''s create method, add a call to Camping::Models::Schema.create_schema 4. Throughout your application, use the @state
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 Jul 06
0
Trac/SVN access
Incident to the volume of spam which is being hurriedly stuffd into any of the myriad of crevices which Trac exposes, I''ve locked down the wiki and ticketing system to allow only the truly dedicated student of Camping. As always, your access can be had at: https://code.whytheluckystiff.net/access/ Then you may login with one fell click to a very low link on the Trac site. Sorry for
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 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 25
3
[UHH] any blogs sprung from camping?
Hal Fulton has been e-mailing me about putting together a simple blogging package for Camping. Perhaps start with the blog in the examples and add a few things. Does anyone here want to collaborate with him? Or do any of you have your own works to offer? He''s mentioned he wants something with its own template syntax, but I think he could hack that in. _why
2006 Apr 11
0
! camping 1.4
Okay, Camping 1.4 is out. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The only recent change is that the request body gets store in the @in variable as an open stream. It''s also okay to pass an IO object out of Camping. Lastly, Camping + Mongrel (SVN) now supports the X-Sendfile header. [1] Very swift and cool. _why [1]
2006 Jul 25
3
+ camping 1.4.140 -- apache+fastcgi, lighttpd+fastcgi
Okay, I have tested mounting several of my apps under Lighttpd and Apache, both running FastCGI. I''m going to explain the configuration, but first: update. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckstiff.net == Mounting Root for Lighttpd+FastCGI == server.port = 3045 server.bind = "192.168.0.103" server.modules = (
2007 Oct 05
8
Cookie session handling?
Hi, I and a few folks on #camping thought it would be nice to have either cookie based or file based session handling. This would eliminate the need for creating a sessions table in the database (or a sequence), which feels too heavy for a lightweight framework like Camping anyway. Plus, we can more easily avoid nasty adapter errors. :) The general consensus was to create a separate
2007 Jan 06
0
! camping 1.5.180
Just a few minor changes released before I add gem support. * R() now accepts a Hash in its arguments which can be used to build a query string. R(Topic, @topic.id, :page => 24) #=> "/topic/14?page=24" * Base#to_a, discussed here.[1] Can be used to forward requests. Both the camping and camping-omnibus gems are fresh. gem install camping-omnibus --source
2006 May 22
0
+ camping 1.4.103 and markaby 0.4.55
Consider this Camping 1.5 pre-release. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net Look for: * The new Markaby features. <http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/lessMethod_missingInMarkaby.html> <http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/markabySMagicPermeationBranch.html> * The Camping::FastCGI class. * R(C, ...) properly escapes wacky arguments. _why
2006 Jul 18
4
intro
Hi !!! I''ve just seen this message on http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/theCampingServer.html I''d really like to see distributions offer a package which would allow simple setup of TheCampingServer, just as you see with PHP. If you''re interested in seeing this happen for the upcoming Camping 1.5 release, introduce yourself on the
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