sounds cool!
On 6 oct. 06, at 11:18, Keith Hodges wrote:
When the repository is back on line I can publish
this. Until then I
will put things in
www.squeaksource.com/PierTemp later today.
I have implemented a control panel for pier as a
WADispatcherEditorPlugin (so you need that class from Seaside 2.6b-kph
latest)
This means that a 'pier' link appears next to 'configure'
'remove'.
Features:
- Select kernel for the pier app or serve all kernels.
- UI for managing users and groups and setting passwords. (requires
latest Unix Security version)
- UI for selecting persistency scheme.
The selector provides a mini form for extra data. e.g.
PRFilePersistency has a textInput to specify the directory for its
files.
The 'migrate' button begins the process of migrating data from one
persistency scheme to another. When the migration is complete you are
asked if you wish to commit. If the migration fails for some reason
your
existing scheme and data is left untouched.
- UI for creating, deleting and renaming kernels.
Also:
Test case classes for PRPersistency and its subclasses.
- tests for renameKernelTo: aName
- PRMagmaPersistencyTest uses TestResourceMagma (real db in
ramdisk) or
TestResourceMockMagma (no db) and is ready for more tests to be
implemented.
Migration:
Migration between PRMagmaPersistency and PRNullPersistency or
PRImagePersistency is fully operational in both directions
therefore it
is now possible to run your pier site 'in-image' and then switch to
PRMagmaPersistency to make a back up. Once backed up you can load a
fresh image onto your server and then switch back to 'in-image'
serving
from memory once more.
enjoy
Keith
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