nstack-dev] [horizon] Javascript development improvement
On 11/22/2013 06:13 PM, Julie Pichon wrote:
> "Imre Farkas" wrote:
>> On 11/22/2013 02:49 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
>>>> It seems a bit crazy to me to introduce NodeJS as a dependency just for
>>>> t
On 11/22/2013 06:13 PM, Julie Pichon wrote:
"Imre Farkas" wrote:
On 11/22/2013 02:49 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
It seems a bit crazy to me to introduce NodeJS as a dependency just for
the sake of an easy way to run jslint. There are other options
available that run without NodeJS as a dependency
On 11/22/2013 04:08 PM, Imre Farkas wrote:
>
> There's a jslint fork called jshint which is able to run in the browser
> without any node.js dependency.
>
> I created a POC patch [1] long time ago to demonstrate its capabilities.
> It's integrated with qunit and runs automatically with the horiz
them.
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [horizon] Javascript development improvement
On 22/11/13 12:06 -0500, Julie Pi
On 22/11/13 12:06 -0500, Julie Pichon wrote:
I don't think Selenium is going away, and efforts have started around
using it as well for our integration tests [0]. Looking at the current
AngularJS patch up for review, it is testable without requiring
NodeJS.
While the Angular modules are testab
"Imre Farkas" wrote:
> On 11/22/2013 02:49 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
> >> It seems a bit crazy to me to introduce NodeJS as a dependency just for
> >> the sake of an easy way to run jslint. There are other options
> >> available that run without NodeJS as a dependency.
> >
> > Sadly, the only solut
"Maxime Vidori" wrote:
> >There is at least one bug open against Ubuntu[1], asking to install
> >python-lesscpy as well, as customers "often" need to re-create or change
> >stylesheets.
> >
> >This would imply nodejs in a production environment, when going back to
> >less.
>
> As long as the css
On 11/22/2013 02:49 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
It seems a bit crazy to me to introduce NodeJS as a dependency just for
the sake of an easy way to run jslint. There are other options
available that run without NodeJS as a dependency.
Sadly, the only solutions which try to implement jslint in pure
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On 11/22/2013 02:19 PM, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 13:13:29 Matthias Runge wrote:
>> On 11/21/2013 01:55 PM, Jiri Tomasek wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> Regarding less, I don't really care what compiler we use as
>>> long as it w
>There is at least one bug open against Ubuntu[1], asking to install
>python-lesscpy as well, as customers "often" need to re-create or change
>stylesheets.
>
>This would imply nodejs in a production environment, when going back to
>less.
As long as the css will be the only one included into the p
On Friday 22 November 2013 13:13:29 Matthias Runge wrote:
> On 11/21/2013 01:55 PM, Jiri Tomasek wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > Regarding less, I don't really care what compiler we use as long as it
> > works. And if we need to provide uncompiled less for production, then
> > let's use Lesscpy.
>
>
On 11/22/2013 11:10 AM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
> I will start reading documentation in order to integrate node in development,
> we also want to integrate its testing into the existing ones. I think a
> blueprint will be necessary.
>
Since it was such a pain to get rid of nodejs, I'd love to see o
On 11/21/2013 01:55 PM, Jiri Tomasek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Regarding less, I don't really care what compiler we use as long as it
> works. And if we need to provide uncompiled less for production, then
> let's use Lesscpy.
>
There is at least one bug open against Ubuntu[1], asking to install
python-
"Maxime Vidori" wrote:
> Hi all, I know it is pretty annoying but I have to resurrect this subject.
>
> With the integration of Angularjs into Horizon we will encounter a lot of
> issues with javascript. I ask you to reconsider to bring back Nodejs as a
> development platform. I am not talking ab
ovember 21, 2013 1:55:48 PM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [horizon] Javascript development improvement
Hi,
I also don't see an issue with using nodejs in Horizon development
environment. Is the problem in Django not differentiating the
development and production environments by default?
Co
Hi,
I also don't see an issue with using nodejs in Horizon development
environment. Is the problem in Django not differentiating the
development and production environments by default?
Could the problem be resolved by having two different environments with
the two requirements files etc. simil
Hello,
as long as node won't be Production dependency, it shouldn't be a
problem, right? I give +1 to that
Regards
Ladislav
On 11/20/2013 05:01 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
Hi all, I know it is pretty annoying but I have to resurrect this subject.
With the integration of Angularjs into Horizon
On 20/11/13 17:01 +0100, Maxime Vidori wrote:
Hi all, I know it is pretty annoying but I have to resurrect this subject.
With the integration of Angularjs into Horizon we will encounter a lot of issues with javascript. I ask you to reconsider to bring back Nodejs as a development platform. I am
Hi all, I know it is pretty annoying but I have to resurrect this subject.
With the integration of Angularjs into Horizon we will encounter a lot of
issues with javascript. I ask you to reconsider to bring back Nodejs as a
development platform. I am not talking about production, we are all agree
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