Re: [Radiant] Index at top of page ??`

2009-03-18 Thread J Aaron Farr
On Mon 16 Mar 2009 23:59, Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com wrote:

 Sean Cribbs said the following on 03/16/2009 11:39 AM:
 I don't understand.  Do you mean a Table of Contents?

 Yes, but more than that.  I realise my subject isn't quite right but I
 really don't know how to explain it in one line.

 Here's the business use-model:

 While many sites that list presentation and events have the speaker
 bio/background on the same page as the event, our board has decided that
 there will be ONE page that has ALL the speakers we have ever had
 listed, along with whatever else we can get, photos, contact etc.

You mean, sorta like this?

  http://www.eu.apachecon.com/c/aceu2009/speakers

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Re: [Radiant] [ANN] Member Extension

2009-03-17 Thread J Aaron Farr
On Tue 17 Mar 2009 00:13, Istvan Hoka istvan.h...@gmail.com wrote:

 Announcing the Radiant Member Extension.

 * Restricts access to Radiant pages under a certain node, requiring
 member login.
 * Members can be managed from Radiant Admin. There is *NO* member
 self-registration.
 * Reset and email member’s password from Admin interface;
 * Bulk import members from a CSV file; fields: name, company, email;
 * Radius tags for integrating login/logout functionality into the site;
 * Cookie-based flash messages.

Intersting.  Had you seen my earlier member's extension?

  http://github.com/farra/radiant-members-extension/tree/master

It allows for member self-registration and provides a profile tab for
managing your personal bio.  I'm going to be doing an update to this and
my conferences extension next week at ApacheCon.

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Re: [Radiant] [ANN] Member Extension

2009-03-17 Thread J Aaron Farr
On Tue 17 Mar 2009 16:54, Istvan Hoka istvan.h...@gmail.com wrote:

 I did give your extension a try before rolling our own. Unfortunately
 it did not meet my need to restrict access to certain pages on the
 site based on membership. I will extend this to support member roles
 in a future release. Also, one of my clients required to import a list
 of members from XLS.

You mean certain pages under the Pages tab?  Correct, it doesn't do
that.  Though patches are welcome.

It does restrict members to certain tabs.  It also patches radiant so
that all the standard tabs require at least the 'developer' role.  So by
default, the only tab a member sees is their own profile tab.

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Re: [Radiant] Members Extension Won't Install Correctly

2009-01-29 Thread J Aaron Farr
On Thu 29 Jan 2009 17:10, Adam Farnsworth b...@adamfarnsworth.com wrote:

 When I try to install farra's members extension
 (http://github.com/farra/radiant-members-extension/tree/master ) I
 keep getting this error upon migration:

 rake aborted!
 undefined method `file_column' for #Class:0x40fd1408

 I read in his readme that the file_column plugin is included, and
 I'm wondering if that could be part of the problem?

That's the problem.

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Re: [Radiant] New radiant site

2008-10-13 Thread J Aaron Farr
Tim Gossett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Luis Lebron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Suggestions
 I think it would be useful if we split the user role into 2: authors and
 editors. The main difference would be that authors can only create draft
 content, editors would have the same rights as the current user role.


 Since this behavior is pretty specific to your client's needs, you may want
 to build upon the
 RBAChttp://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-rbac-base-extension/tree/masterextension.
 I couldn't find any other extensions which build off of RBAC, but
 maybe Jim has some examples.

 And, BTW, the user model already has two roles: Administrator and Developer.
 Your suggestion would apply to users who are neither admins nor devs.

I also have an extension that builds on the Radiant User model to
allow for site registration and creation of a site profile.  I had
forgotten about the RBAC extension, so I may want to go back and look
at that:

  http://github.com/farra/radiant-members-extension/tree/master

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Re: [Radiant] Sitewide Assets

2008-07-16 Thread J Aaron Farr

Josh Schairbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 How do people handle site-wide assets like background images?  I'd
 like to keep everything about the site able to be uploaded/changed.
 I've got the page_attachments extension, but that seems like it's only
 applicable to individual pages.

I started created a generic Assets extension for this purpose but
ended up just using the Gallery extension.  I'd still prefer a simple
Assets extension though.

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Re: [Radiant] apachecon running on radiant

2008-07-07 Thread J Aaron Farr

aslak hellesoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:37 PM, J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 FWIW the new ApacheCon websites are now running on Radiant:

  http://us.apachecon.com

 The source code will be available under an Apache license Really Soon
 Now.  We wrote up a custom extension for managing the conference
 schedule, sessions and speakers.  A full Call For Papers submission
 system should be done by the end of the summer.


 Any chance I could get a look at that? As announced a couple of weeks
 ago, I'm working on something similar:

I'm sorry I haven't been keeping up to date on the mailing list.  Wish
I had seen that earlier.

 It would be great to join efforts on these extensions.

Absolutely.

Give me about 24 hours or so and I'll have the code somewhere for you
to look at.  Ultimately I'd like to have it at Apache, but I have few
steps to go before it will be there.  Until then, I can get it in
github or a svn repo.

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Re: [Radiant] Importing Movable Type blog?

2008-06-03 Thread J Aaron Farr

Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I know Radiant isn't quite blog-ready yet, but I've got a ridiculously
 simple blog set up in MovableType that I want to move over.  I don't
 care about users or comments, just posts.

 Can anyone think of a workflow that might help accomplish this, either
 through MovableType's export, a PostgreSQL dump, or even an RSS
 scraper? I'd hate to go cut and paste all 100 posts.

I'd start off by creating an extension [1], then creating a Rake task
in that extension to read in some XML export file and then create the
Radiant Pages as needed.  The extension's rake file will give you easy
access to all of Radiant's classes and database.

You might also be able to do a SQL dump and then do enough
find/replaces on the SQL to bring it into Radiant's database, but I'm
not sure how close the schemas are.

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[1] http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_Radiant_Extensions
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Re: [Radiant] Re: RadiantCMS for students

2008-03-08 Thread J Aaron Farr
David Piehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 J Aaron Farr wrote:
  - An extension for adding arbitrary fields to pages (like meta, but
without having to write code)

 This one sounds really helpful to me.

Well, this is the one we're working on.  We'll see what we have
tomorrow.

I also tried to get a group working on fixing the comment plugin, but
it was a little too tricky I think.

Definitely learned some lessons today.

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