Nicely done!

Also glad you're using restr... seems like rest-client is getting all the
love nowdays.

I'm happy to start a full-fledged githup repo for reststop. Although maybe a
better place for it would be the general 'camping' github account?

Matt.

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Philippe Monnet <r...@monnet-usa.com>wrote:

>  Ok, after a few more code changes, I am now able to run through all
> browser-based scenarios and all *restr*-based scenarios.
> I have added a comment starting with *...@techarch* on all the lines I have
> changed.
> I have also updated *restr.rb* so that the cookie header can be exchanged
> back and forth.
> I created a *test.rb* with a few snippets to use in IRB using Restr.
> My gist is available at: http://gist.github.com/343058
> Feel free to pick and choose/rewrite/optimize as needed when merging into
> Reststop. ;-)
>
> Philippe (@techarch on Twitter)
>
> On 3/24/2010 9:37 PM, Philippe Monnet wrote:
>
> Matt,
>
> Thanks for the head start on the port to 2.0.
> I have started to finish it and am about 95% there.
> At this point I can run through all browser-based scenarios and have
> started some of the Restr-based scenarios. I am now trying to figure out how
> to do the authentication bit for the PUT scenarios.
> I hope to complete this by the end of the week-end.
>
> Philippe
>
> On 3/23/2010 1:49 PM, Matt Zukowski wrote:
>
> Alright I spent a few hours trying to see if I can make things work with
> 2.0.
>
>  I was able to make some progress (mostly thanks to Magnus' help!) but ran
> out of time before I could get things runnings.
>
>  Here's the result:
>
>  http://gist.github.com/341555
>
>  I'm not sure when I will get a chance in the near future to play around
> with this again, but if someone wants to take it and run with it I'd be
> happy to help.
>
>  Matt.
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Magnus Holm <judo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> code = %q{
>> # This Ruby code will be called everytime Camping.goes is called.
>> # And "Camping" is replaced with the app module, so you can do stuff like:
>> def Camping.foo
>>   puts "Hello World!"
>> end
>>
>>  # You probably just want to do:
>> module Camping
>>   include MyExtension
>> end
>> }
>>
>>  # For Camping.goes
>> Camping::S << code
>> # For previus Camping.goes
>> Camping::Apps.each { |app| app.module_eval(code.gsub("Camping", app.to_s))
>> }
>>
>>  As for qsp, it's replaced by Rack::Utils.parse_query. This creates a
>> regular Hash though, so I've written a Base#n to convert it to Camping::H.
>>
>>  # Before:
>> hash = Camping.qsp("hoho=1")
>> # Now: (inside an instance of a controller)
>> hash = n(Rack::Utils.parse_query("hoho=1"))
>>
>>
>> // Magnus Holm
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 17:23, Matt Zukowski <m...@roughest.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Okay got it... but as I look at this a bit more, the ridiculous things I
>>> had to do to make Reststop work (for Camping 1.0) are all coming back to me.
>>>
>>>
>>>  As I recall, the root of all evil was Camping#goes. I had to override
>>> it in order to inject the Reststop code into Camping. Camping#qsp was the
>>> second evil, and I see that it's now gone. I'm looking around now to see
>>> what you've done to replace it (I take it Rack took care of some of that).
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Magnus Holm <judo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> @env['REQUEST_METHOD'] is the HTTP method send by the client, @method is
>>>> the method (in lowercase) Camping is going to run ("r404" for 404 etc.)
>>>>
>>>> // Magnus Holm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 17:01, Matt Zukowski <m...@roughest.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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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