Hi Martin,
many thanks for your efforts!
Unfortunately this isn't a priority for our team at the moment. I'll get
back to you if/when we dig deeper into this matter.
Cheers
Lasse
2016-06-08 22:04 GMT+02:00 Martin Grigorov :
> HI Lasse,
>
> I've checked again Wicket Bootstrap code and I see tha
HI Lasse,
I've checked again Wicket Bootstrap code and I see that it works only with
LessSource$URLSource class which have lastModifiedDate.
I'll need more info (or a demo app) how exactly you use StringSource so I
can think for improvement.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://
Hi Lasse,
https://github.com/SomMeri/less4j/blob/master/src/main/java/com/github/sommeri/less4j/LessSource.java#L365
StringSource doesn't have get/set lastModifiedDate.
I can add a specialization of this class in Wicket Bootstrap Less project
and make use of it while calculating the last modified
Hi Martin, Bas and others!
Unfortunately I got one crucial thing wrong when I described our scenario.
"A less-variable (put in a separate file) gets a new value."
This is not the case, the variable is changed in code and not in a file.
This means that even though we have changed a less variable
Lars, Martin,
Sorry for hijacking this thread (sort of).
Hmmm, I am 100% sure it was not working for us in a web app we currently
have running.
I just checked which version of wicket-bootstrap-less it uses (version
0.9.11), and that version already has the recursive check on the
last-modified
Thanks Martin, I'll take a look at it!
tisdag 24 maj 2016 skrev Martin Grigorov :
> Hi,
>
> I checked the code last night and I believe this use case should be covered
> by
>
> https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/blob/a64af20bcd65f365dbd487c7480db441fd6b6489/bootstrap-less/src/main/jav
Hi,
I checked the code last night and I believe this use case should be covered
by
https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/blob/a64af20bcd65f365dbd487c7480db441fd6b6489/bootstrap-less/src/main/java/de/agilecoders/wicket/less/LessCacheManager.java#L156
It uses Less4j's APIs to get all import
Thanks, we'll try this!
Cheers
Lasse
2016-05-18 13:21 GMT+02:00 Bas Gooren :
> Hi all,
>
> We’ve encountered this issue, too; Simple fix is to touch the less file,
> even when a secondary file was the only change.
>
> The root cause is simple: wicket is not aware of any includes in the less
> fi
Hi all,
We’ve encountered this issue, too; Simple fix is to touch the less file, even
when a secondary file was the only change.
The root cause is simple: wicket is not aware of any includes in the less file,
and as such only looks at the “parent” less file to see if it was changed. A
potentia
Hi Lasse,
I'll take a look in the coming days!
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Lars Törner wrote:
> Hi Martin!
>
> We have now implemented this solution and we're using bootstrap-less -
> thanks for that!
>
> But w
Hi Martin!
We have now implemented this solution and we're using bootstrap-less -
thanks for that!
But we have a little problem...
The browser does not recognize when the css has changed, the cause seems to
be that the newly generated css is placed in a file with the same name as
before. The name
Thanks for your quick answer Martin! We will look into your suggestions and
get back to you if we have more questions!
2016-03-01 11:49 GMT+01:00 Martin Grigorov :
> Hi Lasse,
>
> I think the easiest would be to save the generated CSS in memory, e.g. in
> YourApplication.
> Once you receive an up
Hi Lasse,
I think the easiest would be to save the generated CSS in memory, e.g. in
YourApplication.
Once you receive an update from the other system you should just delete the
cache (entry). I guess you will have to use read lock when serving the
response and write lock when updating it.
Wicket u
Hi!
We would like to be able to set new colors in our gui at runtime, i.e.
change the theme.
We use less on component basis. To day we compile the less files to css at
buildtime and these becom packacke resources.
Now we would like to change the colors by altering the appropriate
less-variables.
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