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| colomon | another (quick, I hope) cro project, another stupidish question: if I’ve got (say) a JPEG in my cro project directory, how can I link to it from within content? | 02:39 | |
| colomon can work around by sticking the image somewhere else.... | 02:42 | ||
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| colomon | Huh. cro is returning | 03:32 | |
| 📓 monty Listening at 192.168.1.169:20000 | |||
| ⚠ monty Unexplained error | |||
| and appears to continue running an older version of script | |||
| aha! there was still an instance of service.pl running in the background | 03:38 | ||
| still needs lots of work, but a first stab at it: github.com/colomon/monty | 04:17 | ||
| afk # bedtime | 04:18 | ||
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| Geth | cro-websocket: d53f42324a | (Jonathan Worthington)++ | 7 files Refactor to support body parsers/serializers These changes get the Cro::WebSocket distribution using the body parser and serializer API now in Cro::Core (generalized from that previously found in Cro::HTTP). We don't yet currently allow for an alternate body parser/serializer to be used at the sugar layer; support for that will be added shortly. |
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| japhb | colomon: Did you find the answer to your static file question? If not, the tutorial has a good description of serving a single page: cro.services/docs/intro/spa-with-cr...tatic_page and of serving a directory of files: cro.services/docs/intro/spa-with-cr...the_bundle | 15:40 | |
| jnthn | cro.services/docs/reference/cro-htt...ic_content # full docs for static | 15:56 | |
| Geth | cro-websocket: 80de27beaa | (Jonathan Worthington)++ | 7 files Add body parser/serializer setting in `websocket` So that you can configure these when using the `websocket` function. This means that you can now get and send messages over a websocket with, for example, a JSON body and not have to deal with that in the handler code. |
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| cro-websocket: 40d193a379 | (Jonathan Worthington)++ | 2 files Allow `websocket :json, -> $incoming { ... }` It's pretty common to speak JSON over a web socket; this does the setup of the body parser and serializer that you could otherwise do manually, but saves the boilerplate. |
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| jnthn | That'll be somewhat convenienter :) | ||
| I guess the websocket client wants to get the parser/serializer support too | 16:38 | ||
| And perhaps also :json for consistency | 16:39 | ||
| Skarsnik | jnthn, could it work with something like json marshal/unmarshal? to create object directly? | 17:10 | |
| jnthn | Skarsnik: Sure, just write something that does the Cro::BodyParser role and calls whatever JSON marshall/unmarshall you want | 17:11 | |
| Then install it using the stuff added in the commit prior to the latest one | 17:12 | ||
| Skarsnik | I plan to do a Discord module with cro:websocket when I finish my 10 other projects one day x) | ||
| jnthn | Cool :) | ||
| Expcet to ship a release with this new functionality in it later this week or early next | 17:13 | ||
| Skarsnik | I think I don't have much work to do | ||
| just all the async code to write | |||
| I already have code for the API and Discord class | |||
| If I understand everything correctly I just expose like a newmessage Supply to the user (so he whenever/react) and in my code I just emit stuff on it? | 17:15 | ||
| jnthn | Sounds reasonable (with the caveat I've no real clue what Discord is/does) | 17:18 | |
| Skarsnik | Discord is something like Slack (for the chat/vocal part) | 17:19 | |
| jnthn | Ah, so there's messages going in/out? | ||
| Skarsnik | yes, per channel/server | ||
| jnthn | Ah, you're doing the client side? :) OK, I didn't yet complete the custom body parser stuff on the client side yet, but will do it tomorrow :) | 17:20 | |
| But yeah, then should be quite easy to just plug in the existing parsing etc. that you have | 17:21 | ||
| Skarsnik | Don't worry, I already everything written to JSON->my class | ||
| btw no circurlar depandancy annoy me x) | 17:22 | ||
| A Discord User has Discord Channel and a Channel has a list of Users x) | |||
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| colomon | japhb: does that imply that to serve images, I’d have to do something like | 20:19 | |
| get -> “static”, $filename { | 20:20 | ||
| static “static/$filename” | |||
| } | |||
| (serve images to other parts of my cro server, I mean) | 20:21 | ||
| jnthn | colomon: I suggest static "static", $filename; for security | 22:04 | |
| colomon | jnthn: …. instead of static “static/$filename” ? | 22:38 | |
| colomon wonders how he missed the “someone is talking to you alert” for the last 30 minutes, all spent sitting at the computer. :\\ | |||
| jnthn | colomon: Yeah; the two-arg form uses Path::SecureChild or whatever the module is called to take the first as the path to not allow traversal above | 22:42 | |
| colomon | sweet! jnthn++ | 22:43 | |