Hey Magnus, while we have your attention, in 2.0 how do I get access to
e['REQUEST_METHOD'] inside the 'service' method? Trying to figure this out
as we speak...

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Magnus Holm <judo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I find extending Camping apps to be quite easy, since it's all classes and
> modules, but I can understand that extending Camping itself can be
> difficult/weird. That said, I think a lot can be solved by defining
> #included and #extended. It would be great if you could tell us a bit
> exactly the problems you faced. We still have 1k left.
>
> Don't hurry, though. Let's get 2.0 out first.
>
> // Magnus Holm
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 16:07, Matt Zukowski <m...@roughest.net> wrote:
>
>> I actually have a reststop app up and running fine with Camping 2.0 (check
>> out Taskr at http://github.com/zuk/taskr). Tthe catch is that it's a
>> version of 2.0 that I forked about this time last year, and looking at the
>> github graph, Magnus has committed a whole slew of changes since then. So
>> whatever broke Reststop must have been committed in the last 10 months or
>> so.
>>
>> To be honest over the last year I've mostly switched form Camping to
>> Sinatra (and lately to Node.js, which is really really cool by the way). The
>> problem with Camping, for me, is that trying to extend it is a nightmare. I
>> learned this the hard way while writing Reststop and Picnic.
>>
>> Anyway I have a bit of time right now, so since there seems to be some
>> interest, I'll pull down the latest version of Camping and see if I can make
>> it work with Reststop. I should also move Reststop to github while I'm at
>> it.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Philippe Monnet <r...@monnet-usa.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi David,
>>>
>>> I had played with RESTstop on the old Camping maybe six months ago.
>>> I have now started to take a look at what the issues are about.
>>> So far I have found a few things like:
>>>
>>> In reststop.rb:
>>>   - the service method needs to retrieve the REQUEST_METHOD using
>>> @env['REQUEST_METHOD']
>>>   -the condition on the if statement on the last m.capture line of the
>>> render method needs to be adjusted (not sure what a[0] should be replaced
>>> with. So far I have temporarily replaced the line by:
>>>      s = m.capture{send(:layout){s}} if m.respond_to?(:layout)
>>>
>>> In the blog.rb example
>>>   - the version number for camping needs to be updated
>>>   - require 'camping/db' should be removed since now obsolete
>>>   - require 'markaby' needs to be added
>>>
>>> So far I can bring up the app in a browser, login, add a post.
>>> But if I use Restr I can only do a GET. The PUT currently fails with a
>>> 401. I will continue to try figuring it out over the next week or so.
>>> It would be great if the initial author could help us out.
>>>
>>> Philippe
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/12/2010 8:04 AM, David Susco wrote:
>>>
>>> Has anyone managed to get camping to work with reststop using 1.9.354?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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