Iceberg, Massimo Di Pierro, Your idea is great. These influence me and I rewrite .flx file. It is created on same github project with branch "get_new_stable". https://github.com/nus/web2py-for-fluxflex/tree/get_new_stable We can import this branch by using "Github import" menu.
The branch doing: 1. get new stable file from web2py.com. 2. unzip 3. deploying This idea's strong point: - User can get new stable file everytime. Iceberg, How to write .flx file is in http://jp.doc.fluxflex.com/ and other library code. 2011/8/23 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>: > I think there should be a recommended way to created branded versions > of web2py. > > I would recommend: > - getting the latest official stable > - unzip > - add your own "init" app, with landing branded page etc, linking > admin. > - have a standard mechanism to add a brand logo to admin as well > - rezip and distribute > > we could create a hook (div) for the admin logo, a sample branded > init, and a script to create this. > > Massimo > > > > > On Aug 22, 2:24 am, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote: >> Omi Chiba, >> >> Thanks VERY MUCH for your effort on building the web2py installation >> package (a.k.a. library on fluxflex). Deploying web2py on a hosting >> server has never been so easy! (I start crying for the hours I spent >> in setting up my first web2py instance on my previous hosting >> provider.) >> >> One thing though. Your web2py library is a forked (and tailored) >> version of official web2py 1.98.2. This way it will soon be outdated >> when web2py trunk grows into 1.99, 1.100, etc.. So I see the only >> practical way is: >> >> 1. modify your .flx file (in order to get rid of the "public_html" >> directory, shall we?) >> 2. and commit it into the trunk. >> 3. and then someone of us (if not Massimo) maintain an identical clone >> (rather than a fork) of web2py on github, until fluxflex will support >> google code as app backend someday. (Will they?) >> >> Later we will figure out a way to upload (perhaps download too?) each >> web2py app, one by one. >> >> By the way, how did you find out how to write the .flx file? I did not >> see any documentation section on fluxflex site. Hope to know more so >> that we can tweak more. >> >> Regards, >> Ray >> >> On Aug 21, 8:37 pm, Omi Chiba <ochib...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Ichino who is a member of web2py Japan created a library on fluxflex >> > and it works great ! >> >> >http://www.fluxflex.com/library/47 >> >> > 1. Sign up fluxflex >> > 2. Create new project (e.g. ochiba) >> > 3. Install the library (It will be done in one second!) >> > 4. Access to your project with HTTPS not HTTP >> > (e.g.https://ochiba.fluxflex.com) >> > 5. Access Administrative Interface with /admin >> > (e.g.https://ochiba.fluxflex.com/admin >> > ) >> > 5. Admin password is the same as your MySQL database on fluxflex >> > project. >> >> > Enjoy :)