Hi Jeremy, Thank you for the idea! I will tinker around a bit and I'll let you know the results. TJ
On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 5:48:44 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi TJ > > Am I correct in understanding that the problem you're experiencing is that > you're seeing an unstyled but otherwise functional TiddlyWiki in the > browser? > > The steps you describe about moving a tiddlywiki.info file into the boot > folder of the TW5 repo are not correct. The TW5 repo holds the code; your > data would ordinarily be stored in an entirely different folder. > > > Since the "tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server" mainly seems to generate > a "tiddlywiki.info", I assumed that having this file referenced from the > code would fix the "Themes Issue". No success. > > The init command does indeed just copy a tiddlywiki.info file into your > wiki folder. I don't understand why it's not working for you, though? Why > aren't you just creating a blank wiki folder within > process.env.OPENSHIFT_DATA_DIR? > > Best wishes > > Jeremy. > > > > > > On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 6:13 AM, TJ Hoeft <tj.h...@gmail.com <javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Hello, >> I'm still wrestling to figure out themes. I looked at the boot.js and >> found a config block as shown below: >> >> config: { // Configuration overridables >> pluginsPath: "../plugins/", >> themesPath: "../themes/", >> languagesPath: "../languages/", >> editionsPath: "../editions/", >> wikiInfo: "./tiddlywiki.info", >> wikiPluginsSubDir: "./plugins", >> wikiThemesSubDir: "./themes", >> wikiLanguagesSubDir: "./languages", >> wikiTiddlersSubDir: "./tiddlers", >> wikiOutputSubDir: "./output", >> jsModuleHeaderRegExpString: >> "^\\/\\*\\\\(?:\\r?\\n)((?:^[^\\r\\n]*(?:\\r?\\n))+?)(^\\\\\\*\\/$(?:\\r?\\n)?)" >> , >> fileExtensionInfo: Object.create(null), // Map file extension to {type:} >> contentTypeInfo: Object.create(null), // Map type to >> {encoding:,extension:} >> pluginsEnvVar: "TIDDLYWIKI_PLUGIN_PATH", >> themesEnvVar: "TIDDLYWIKI_THEME_PATH", >> languagesEnvVar: "TIDDLYWIKI_LANGUAGE_PATH", >> editionsEnvVar: "TIDDLYWIKI_EDITION_PATH" >> } >> >> I have a locally generated TW5 server instance. I was able to copy its " >> tiddlywiki.info" into my OpenShift staging area within the "boot" >> subdirectory. (I also copied the entire "tiddlers" subdir there too.) I >> added and checked in my changes into Git and pushed them to OpenShift. >> After restarting NodeJS on OpenShift, I was able to see my content. >> >> Since the "tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server" mainly seems to generate >> a "tiddlywiki.info", I assumed that having this file referenced from the >> code would fix the "Themes Issue". No success. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks ahead of time, >> TJ >> >> On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 4:51:53 PM UTC-7, TJ Hoeft wrote: >>> >>> Hello everyone, >>> I'm trying to do a similar deployment in OpenShift based on the blog: >>> >>> http://ericmiao.github.io/blog/2014/04/05/setup-personal-tiddlywiki-on- >>> openshift/ >>> >>> I ended up with the same issue with the themes. >>> TJ >>> >>> >>> On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 11:30:16 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Châu >>>> >>>> That's an unusual way to start TiddlyWiki. I'm guessing that you modded >>>> tiddlywiki.js from the TW5 repo? >>>> >>>> Anyhow, have you initialised your data directory? To be a valid wiki >>>> folder you need to create a tiddlywiki.info file. The usual way of >>>> doing that is via the command line: >>>> >>>> tiddlywiki my_data_dir --init server >>>> >>>> Best wishes >>>> >>>> Jeremy >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Châu Thân Đức Hoàng < >>>> simples...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I setup my personal tiddlywiki on OpenShift. But it don't load themes. >>>>> This is my code to start it. >>>>> >>>>>> var $tw = require("./boot/boot.js").TiddlyWiki(); >>>>>> $tw.boot.argv = [ >>>>>> process.env.OPENSHIFT_DATA_DIR, >>>>>> "--server", >>>>>> process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_PORT, >>>>>> "$:/core/save/all", >>>>>> "text/plain", >>>>>> "text/html", >>>>>> "usename", >>>>>> "password", >>>>>> process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_IP, >>>>>> ]; >>>>>> $tw.boot.boot(); >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Please help me. >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> PS: I don't know about argurement of $tw. 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