On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Dan Silivestru <[email protected]>wrote:
> well, that's embarrassing :( you're right I got the path wrong. > > Really really sorry about that error, I staged the commit on my end > changing our package name back to ripple from ripple-cli and forgot to > push... Got really excited about going to have duck wings for dinner :-) > Duck wings? Who _wouldn't_ be excited?! How were they? > > Want to give it another shot now? > > As for the rest. we are already thinking of a ripple middleware that would > allow us to "inject" the ripple ui and code before the content is served up > to the browser. That will only work for locally hosted projects but the > upside would be that we would no longer depend on the chrome extension in > those cases... and as a result... we can become browser independent :-) > > This is just the foundation for our CLI, the sky is the limit of where we > go from here. > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dan: awesome! Echoing Mike, it has always been idea (mostly discussed > > over beers) that the default implicit behavior for `emulate` be Ripple > > as soon as we could get it hosted/browser based. (And make so mobile > > operating system emulator invocation is explicit.) Zero dependency dev > > workflow. (Excluding Node and a text editor of course. =) > > > > Not to get too far but having a little phonegap app that proxies > > device events back to a socket server that propagates to Ripple would > > sure be cool. > > > > **** > > Tried following the instructions you provided but failed at step 4 > > ---there is no pkg/rim-cli.js ...I think you meant: sudo npm install > > -g pkg/rim.npm/ ?? > > > > Once I do install I get a node error---> > > > > Error: Cannot find module 'ripple/cli/help' > > > > (Uh, do you guys want me to file bugs on the github for this stuff?) > > > > > > > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Dan Silivestru > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey Mike, > > > > > > Thanks, great idea. I saw that command, but didn't want to assume that > > > would be the right place for Ripple :) > > > > > > I really like the idea of adding Ripple as another platform or emulator > > > type. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Dan. > > > > > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Mike Reinstein < > > [email protected]>wrote: > > > > > >> Hey Dan, > > >> > > >> Pretty cool! The cordova client has a command called emulate, I could > > see > > >> ripple being a great option here. Maybe we could have a a way to > specify > > >> ripple as the emulator type. Maybe it makes sense to have that as the > > >> default fallback if the platform emulators arent present. > > >> > > >> -Mike > > >> > > >> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Dan Silivestru < > > [email protected] > > >> >wrote: > > >> > > >> > Hi All, > > >> > > > >> > Thought I would share some of what we've been up to on Ripple with > the > > >> > group here, since I think it could mesh really well with the CLI > work > > >> > that's being done for Cordova. > > >> > > > >> > We've been working on a CLI for Ripple. All work can be found in > this > > >> > branch: https://github.com/tinyhippos/Ripple-UI/tree/server.cli > > >> > > > >> > It's not on npm yet as we have to work through some internal > > processes to > > >> > make that happen and there already is a ripple npm package out there > > >> > (hopefully we can sort thing out, or we might go with > > >> > npmjs.org/packages/ripple-cli) > > >> > > > >> > But you can easily install the CLI by doing the following: > > >> > > > >> > 1. clone our repo and checkout the server.cli branch > > >> > 2. run ./configure > > >> > 3. run jake > > >> > 4. npm install -g pkg/rim.cli (in the future that will be npm > install > > -g > > >> > ripple OR npm install -g ripple-cli) > > >> > 5. accept the EULA (url points to the wrong spot right now, this is > a > > >> work > > >> > in progress :) ) > > >> > 6. type in: ripple help > > >> > 7. play around :-) > > >> > > > >> > Would really love to get the community's feedback on this and see if > > >> there > > >> > might also be some interest in adding a command to the cordova > CLI... > > >> > something along these lines: > > >> > > > >> > cordova test [--port xxxx] [--path pathToTest] > > >> > > > >> > The idea is that this will enable an http server over the current > dir > > or > > >> > the specified path and Ripple will auto enable once the provided URL > > is > > >> > pasted into Chrome. > > >> > > > >> > Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts. > > >> > > > >> > -- > > >> > Dan Silivestru > > >> > +1 (519) 589-3624 > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Dan Silivestru > > > +1 (519) 589-3624 > > > > > > -- > Dan Silivestru > +1 (519) 589-3624 >
