Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-03 Thread Karl Tiedt
There was no cockiness involved in my last response, in fact, I explained
every situation you described and they were all attributed to *user error*.
It would behove you to not spread your discussions across multiple lists...

So for reference *again*. Here is the answer to your misunderstandings.

You clearly need to understand terminal / command line better, none of
these are indications of failing or broken.
Details in line.

-Karl Tiedt

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 12:30 AM,  wrote:

> Here is a description:
> *Under Root - Screen is frozen*
> [root@vm45 my-app]# polymer serve
> info:Files in this directory are available under the following URLs
>   applications: http://127.0.0.1:8081
>   reusable components: http://127.0.0.1:8081/components/my-app/
>
>

It's not "frozen", its a running application. Polymer serve creates a
server at the URLs listed above... if you open your browser to one of those
you'll see your project...
ctrl+c will kill it.



> *Under admin - Polymer command not found*
> @vm45 my-app]$ polymer serve
> -bash: polymer: command not found
>
>
NPM doesn't install commands for all users unless you configure your paths
to do so...



-Karl Tiedt

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 3:17 PM, Morris Q  wrote:

> I've Read the The Polymer 2 guide to the teeth. and tries 5 times on
> fresh installs.
> The guide is neither rock or solid, otherwise I would have silently moved
> on like with the dozen web platforms/libraries/tools I use.
> If you have some useful guidance, please hit me, otherwise I do not need
> no cockiness.
> I would just move on with my team, to other well documented
> platforms/libraries/tools.
>
> Morris R.
>
>

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Re: [polymer-dev] Re: Have a general question about Polymer? Try Stack Overflow!

2018-02-03 Thread Morris Q
I've Read the The Polymer 2 guide to the teeth. and tries 5 times on fresh
installs.
The guide is neither rock or solid, otherwise I would have silently moved
on like with the dozen web platforms/libraries/tools I use.
If you have some useful guidance, please hit me, otherwise I do not need no
cockiness.
I would just move on with my team, to other well documented
platforms/libraries/tools.

Morris R.

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Re: [polymer-dev] Complete error free setup guide for Polymer

2018-02-03 Thread Karl Tiedt
You clearly need to understand terminal / command line better, none of
these are indications of failing or broken.
Details in line.

-Karl Tiedt

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 12:30 AM,  wrote:

> Here is a description:
> *Under Root - Screen is frozen*
> [root@vm45 my-app]# polymer serve
> info:Files in this directory are available under the following URLs
>   applications: http://127.0.0.1:8081
>   reusable components: http://127.0.0.1:8081/components/my-app/
>
>

It's not "frozen", its a running application. Polymer serve creates a
server at the URLs listed above... if you open your browser to one of those
you'll see your project...
ctrl+c will kill it.



> *Under admin - Polymer command not found*
> @vm45 my-app]$ polymer serve
> -bash: polymer: command not found
>
>
NPM doesn't install commands for all users unless you configure your paths
to do so...




> *Environment:*
> *Directory listing:*
> 1@vm45 my-app]$ ls
> bower.json  demo  index.html  manifest.json  my-app.html  polymer.json
> README.md  src  test
> *Packages:*
> [root@vm45 my-app]# nvm --version
> 0.33.0
> [root@vm45 my-app]# npm --version
> 5.6.0
> [root@vm45 my-app]# bower --version
> 1.8.2
> [root@vm45 my-app]# polymer --version
> 1.6.0
>
> On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 8:19:49 PM UTC-10, Karl Tiedt wrote:
>>
>> "stuck" isn't a very descriptive term, it's impossible to help without
>> details.
>>
>> On Feb 3, 2018 00:17,  wrote:
>>
>>> That is where I got the steps from, plus Polymer Stack Overflow, Google
>>> Developers Youtube, Google IO 2015/2016 & 2017 and Github Wiki.
>>> - The polymer-project lists npm, did not work on fresh VM install -
>>> stuck at *polymer init*
>>> - Polymer Stack overflow recommends a mix npm, nvm, did not work - Stuck
>>> at *polymer serve, conflict with bower*
>>> - Now Github Wiki recommends setup with yarn, did not try
>>>
>>> I would like nothing more than finish the setup and move on to the
>>> discovery.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 7:57:36 PM UTC-10, Karl Tiedt wrote:

 The Polymer 2 guide is pretty rock solid... have you tried reading the
 actual documentation on the Polymer website?

 https://www.polymer-project.org/2.0/start/

 -Karl Tiedt

 On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:33 PM,  wrote:

> Polymer setup Errors: npm vs nvm node setup, Bower errors, browser
> errors, polymer doesn't start errors. Polymer team, would you please
> publish a complete setup guide that works?
>
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