So maybe I am missing something obvious but when I visit the above link or
its home page https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/ I see no link to the
actual current download location.
You might want to include a Download section or a prominent link to
I've add some JSON snippets to
https://arlen22.github.io/tiddlyserver/docs/serverconfig.html to hopefully
make it more clear what the entire configuration looks like.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:45 AM Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Mime types can now be added by specifying them under { "directoryIndex: {
>
Mime types can now be added by specifying them under { "directoryIndex: {
mimetypes: { "text/html": ["tw"] } } }
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:42 AM Arlen Beiler wrote:
> export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer {
> /**
>
>* Backup folder to store backups in. Multiple folder paths can backup
export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer {
/**
* Backup folder to store backups in. Multiple folder paths can
backup to the same folder if desired.
*/
backupFolder?: string,
/**
* GZip backup file to save disk space. Good for larger wikis. Turn
this off for experimental wikis that
The description on etagAge is not correct. It has nothing to do with
backups. I'm not sure why I wrote that, but backups are always saved no
matter what. I must have been tired that day!
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:37 AM Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Here is the TypeScript interface for the putsaver
Here is the TypeScript interface for the putsaver property, which is a
top-level property (in other words, put it beside the tree property).
So
"putsaver": {
"backupFolder": "",
"etag": "optional",
// etc.
}
export interface ServerConfig_TiddlyServer {
/**
* Backup folder to store backups
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