Hey!
Okay, so, I hope I can ask for some v8 development help here.
I am developing an extension to allow in-process PHP execution. However, for it
to configure, I want to store some values. Therefore, I do the following:
https://github.com/Deskshell-Core/node-ph7/blob/master/ph7_wrapper.h#L45
Hi I'm trying integrate restful apis in client interface, but i;m unable to
do it. From the following test code I'm getting error
{ [Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND] code: 'ENOTFOUND', errno: 'ENOTFOUND',
syscall: 'getaddrinfo' }
Please help me to figure it out.
var https = require('https');
Could you share how you did that?
I intend to test that kind of thing *before* building a real
application, I am new to node (I came from C++) and it may be an
interesting learning path (even if a bit difficult)
Thanks
Alain
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Em
Another interesting point, is how you handle the case when different
applications needs to be installed in the same machine/server and these
depends on different version of node.
That's why on my msi example I bundle the node.exe executable directly on
the package.
I think nexe can make this
You can also use scraper for web scrapping. Have a look at it.
https://nodejsmodules.org/tags/scraping
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Matt hel...@gmail.com wrote:
And PhantomJS crashes randomly a lot (well, a lot depends on how much
you're doing), so you have to deal with that. And the
I am supporting a node application using express, https module.
How can I determine which version of SSL i am using and what the settings
are?
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And PhantomJS crashes randomly a lot (well, a lot depends on how much
you're doing), so you have to deal with that. And the libraries for
controlling it all suck except for the one I wrote (obviously I state that
completely unbiasedly! /s).
But no, I don't know of anything that deals with all the
On Jan 16, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Matt hel...@gmail.com wrote:
And PhantomJS crashes randomly a lot (well, a lot depends on how much
you're doing), so you have to deal with that. And the libraries for
controlling it all suck except for the one I wrote (obviously I state that
completely
Hey there.
I have seen it once in an article, but I can not refind it anymore T.T
I read about the fact, that if you include a special file into the nodejs
source tree, that int main() will run that script instead of the normal
behavior. So, basically, one can override the main nodejs behavior
I don't know nexe, but another aproach is to make an installable for every
platform you will want to support.
I did one for windows (using msi) for one of our artifacts and I extracted
a template here:
https://github.com/auth0/nodejs-msi
I've read a series of blog posts from AJ ONeal about
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:18:26 AM UTC-5, Kevin Ingwersen wrote:
I have seen it once in an article, but I can not refind it anymore T.T
I read about the fact, that if you include a special file into the nodejs
source tree, that int main() will run that script instead of the normal
On Jan 16, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Matt hel...@gmail.com wrote:
node-phantom-simple on npm.
This was developed after 12 months of trying different phantom modules,
having weird failures with each (some don't work under cluster, some don't
work under load, some just randomly fail). It's used
Had to add the file to node.gyp, but then it worked :) Thanks!
Am Do. Jan. 16 2014 17:48:18 schrieb mscdex:
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:18:26 AM UTC-5, Kevin Ingwersen wrote:
I have seen it once in an article, but I can not refind it anymore T.T
I read about the fact, that if you include
Hey.
I just read src/node.js up and down, and realized,that it exported some
fucntions by its own already. It made me wonder something. Since this thing
seems to be able to require like usual, would one be able to actually include a
native module that way?
So if I added this to node.gyp:
Thanks for the reply. I did try nexe and going ahead with it!
Piyush
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 12:40 AM, Alex Kocharin a...@kocharin.ru wrote:
You might find this - https://github.com/crcn/nexe - interesting.
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15.01.2014, 23:06, Piyush Ranjan piyush...@gmail.com:
Hello
I am
Hey hey!
I just did some rally cool find-out that I am really happy about - and
since, I want to share that too! :3
Caution: Make sure you have your toolchai (Xcode, gcc, MSYS, …) ready to use
and a copy of the latest nodejs source code. I myself am using v0.10.24.
Okay, let’s go.
1.
I really like how you asked the mailing list how to do this, figured it
out, and then posted a detailed tutorial.
THIS is how this list should be used!
Good work.
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014, at 11:22 AM, Kevin Ingwersen wrote:
Hey hey!
I just did some rally
Well, I asked people to help me build a puzzle - and they helped me place one
or another piece. And when I was done, I wanted to show how I completed it…for
me, that is part of the concept of Open Source; sharing experience. :) Glad you
apriciate that move!
Am Do. Jan. 16 2014 21:12:45 schrieb
Hi Alain,
We use streamline.js. We have developed a big application with it ( 100 k
lines of streamline souce code). For an example of what a streamline app
looks like (with exception handling), see
https://github.com/Sage/streamlinejs/blob/master/tutorial/tutorial.md
Bruno
On Thursday,
The core team built domains specifically to tackle this problem.
http://nodejs.org/api/domain.html
Forrest and Domenic did a session about them at NodeConf last year, their
materials are here:
https://github.com/mikeal/nodeconf2013/tree/master/pkg/domains
If you analyze the code you're
hey!
I…am stuck, again. This time however, I can’t find anything but posting here.
So, I have extended on my ph7 project now, and it has come to a point where it
is almost usable. But now I ran into an issue that is confusing me. So, within
my ObjectWrap class (ph7_wrapper : node::ObjectWrap)
I wrote an experimental PPTP VPN server in Node. Why? We may never know.
Anyway this was part of a larger personal project and I ultimately decided
to swap this component out for a solution involving routing tables and
tun/tap instead. Figured there was a small chance someone would get some
use
Wow, I don't need that, but it's pretty cool (:
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:06:41 PM UTC-5, Marcel wrote:
I wrote an experimental PPTP VPN server in Node. Why? We may never know.
Anyway this was part of a larger personal project and I ultimately decided
to swap this component out for a
Never ceases to impress me the variety of networking tools and protocols
people have implemented in Node. Thanks for releasing this, I'm sure
there's a use for it out there (PPTP - OpenVPN bridge comes to mind, for
users that can't install an OpenVPN client)
On Thursday, January 16, 2014
API rest is sending following json, I'm not being able to read it, I need
to match ID as seen below say 95 for which array of city needs to be shown.
Please help me do it.
'95':
[ { cityId: 78, cityName: 'Kuala Kangsar' },
{ cityId: 94, cityName: 'Tanjung Malim' },
{ cityId: 1,
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