Using Comanche with Seaside, how would one redirect
http://www.mylocalhost.com to http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home I know this isn't hard to do if I wish to change, say, WAKom (that's exactly what I did with an earlier version of Comanche). But I'd rather not touch somebody else's code. If Seaside was being fronted by Apache, the rewrite rule could be put into the Apache config, so it isn't a problem there either. But if I am using the latest version of Comanche? Is there a standard way to do this using Comanche/Seaside? Nevin _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2006/10/31, Nevin Pratt <[hidden email]>:
> Using Comanche with Seaside, how would one redirect > > http://www.mylocalhost.com > > to > > http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home > > I know this isn't hard to do if I wish to change, say, WAKom (that's > exactly what I did with an earlier version of Comanche). But I'd rather > not touch somebody else's code. > > If Seaside was being fronted by Apache, the rewrite rule could be put > into the Apache config, so it isn't a problem there either. > > But if I am using the latest version of Comanche? > > Is there a standard way to do this using Comanche/Seaside? Can't you just select home as default entry point? Philippe _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Philippe Marschall wrote:
> 2006/10/31, Nevin Pratt <[hidden email]>: >> Using Comanche with Seaside, how would one redirect >> >> http://www.mylocalhost.com >> >> to >> >> http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home >> >> I know this isn't hard to do if I wish to change, say, WAKom (that's >> exactly what I did with an earlier version of Comanche). But I'd rather >> not touch somebody else's code. >> >> If Seaside was being fronted by Apache, the rewrite rule could be put >> into the Apache config, so it isn't a problem there either. >> >> But if I am using the latest version of Comanche? >> >> Is there a standard way to do this using Comanche/Seaside? > > Can't you just select home as default entry point? > > Philippe It already is. But that means somebody will need to put "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their browser, they get nothing. Nevin _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Nevin Pratt wrote:
> Philippe Marschall wrote: >> Can't you just select home as default entry point? > > It already is. But that means somebody will need to put > "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their browser. > If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their browser, they get > nothing. In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or something), the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Yanni Chiu wrote:
> Nevin Pratt wrote: >> Philippe Marschall wrote: >>> Can't you just select home as default entry point? >> >> It already is. But that means somebody will need to put >> "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their >> browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their >> browser, they get nothing. > > In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or something), > the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what > Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then > that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. Base Path Resource Base Url Server Hostname Do you mean one of these? _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2006/11/2, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]>:
> Yanni Chiu wrote: > > Nevin Pratt wrote: > >> Philippe Marschall wrote: > >>> Can't you just select home as default entry point? > >> > >> It already is. But that means somebody will need to put > >> "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their > >> browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their > >> browser, they get nothing. > > > > In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or something), > > the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what > > Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then > > that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. > I don't see "default entry point" as an option. There are items such as: > Base Path > Resource Base Url > Server Hostname > > Do you mean one of these? The the config application before your configure your application. Philippe _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Philippe Marschall wrote:
> 2006/11/2, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]>: >> Yanni Chiu wrote: >> > Nevin Pratt wrote: >> >> Philippe Marschall wrote: >> >>> Can't you just select home as default entry point? >> >> >> >> It already is. But that means somebody will need to put >> >> "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their >> >> browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their >> >> browser, they get nothing. >> > >> > In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or >> something), >> > the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what >> > Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then >> > that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. >> I don't see "default entry point" as an option. There are items such as: >> Base Path >> Resource Base Url >> Server Hostname >> >> Do you mean one of these? > > The the config application before your configure your application. type in: www.domain.com/seaside/application_name Do I have to do something else? _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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> 2006/11/2, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]>: >> Yanni Chiu wrote: >> > Nevin Pratt wrote: >> >> Philippe Marschall wrote: >> >>> Can't you just select home as default entry point? >> >> >> >> It already is. But that means somebody will need to put >> >> "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their >> >> browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their >> >> browser, they get nothing. >> > >> > In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or >> something), >> > the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what >> > Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then >> > that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. >> I don't see "default entry point" as an option. There are items such as: >> Base Path >> Resource Base Url >> Server Hostname >> >> Do you mean one of these? > > The the config application before your configure your application. "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions of Seaside." what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work? brad _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Brad Fuller wrote:
> Philippe Marschall wrote: > >> 2006/11/2, Brad Fuller <[hidden email]>: >> >>> Yanni Chiu wrote: >>> >>>> Nevin Pratt wrote: >>>> >>>>> Philippe Marschall wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Can't you just select home as default entry point? >>>>>> >>>>> It already is. But that means somebody will need to put >>>>> "http://www.mylocalhost.com/seaside/home" as the URL in their >>>>> browser. If they just put "http://www.mylocalhost.com" in their >>>>> browser, they get nothing. >>>>> >>>> In the newer versions of Seaside (IIRC you're at 2.3, 2.5 or >>>> >>> something), >>> >>>> the config app. has a setting for "default entry point". That's what >>>> Phillppe is talking about. If you set the default entry point, then >>>> that's where http://www.mylocalhost.com will take the user. >>>> >>> I don't see "default entry point" as an option. There are items such as: >>> Base Path >>> Resource Base Url >>> Server Hostname >>> >>> Do you mean one of these? >>> >> The the config application before your configure your application. >> > seasidehosting.st FAQ says: > "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default > entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of > the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions > of Seaside." > > what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work? > point it correctly from the seaside application. The version is running is Seaside2.6b1-lr.50. is that sufficient? I've set the items as stated above, but still get the Error: "/" not found. thanks for any help! brad _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
seasidehosting.st FAQ says: "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions of Seaside." what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work?we are trying to get squeakfoundation pier running and not being able to point it correctly from the seaside application. The version is running is Seaside2.6b1-lr.50. is that sufficient? I've set the items as stated above, but still get the Error: "/" not found. thanks for any help! brad I finally just did what I have always done with earlier versions of Comanche/Seaside. I subclassed WAKom and implemented #process: as follows process: aRequest aRequest url = '/' ifTrue: [aRequest url: '/seaside/home']. ^ super process: aRequest Nevin _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Nevin Pratt wrote:
> >>> seasidehosting.st FAQ says: >>> "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default >>> entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of >>> the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions >>> of Seaside." >>> >>> what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work? >>> >>> >> we are trying to get squeakfoundation pier running and not being able to >> point it correctly from the seaside application. The version is running >> is Seaside2.6b1-lr.50. >> is that sufficient? >> I've set the items as stated above, but still get the Error: "/" not found. >> >> thanks for any help! >> >> brad >> > > I finally just did what I have always done with earlier versions of > Comanche/Seaside. I subclassed WAKom and implemented #process: as follows > > process: aRequest > aRequest url = '/' > ifTrue: [aRequest url: '/seaside/home']. > ^ super process: aRequest > brad _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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Nevin Pratt wrote:
> >>> seasidehosting.st FAQ says: >>> "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default >>> entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of >>> the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions >>> of Seaside." >>> >>> what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work? >>> >>> >> we are trying to get squeakfoundation pier running and not being able to >> point it correctly from the seaside application. The version is running >> is Seaside2.6b1-lr.50. >> is that sufficient? >> I've set the items as stated above, but still get the Error: "/" not found. >> >> thanks for any help! >> >> brad >> > > I finally just did what I have always done with earlier versions of > Comanche/Seaside. I subclassed WAKom and implemented #process: as follows > > process: aRequest > aRequest url = '/' > ifTrue: [aRequest url: '/seaside/home']. > ^ super process: aRequest > > Nevin Anyway around this? Alternatively, I'd just like to get the suggestion from the seasidehosting.st FAQ (above) working. Can anyone help? brad _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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> Alternatively, I'd just like to get the suggestion from the > seasidehosting.st FAQ (above) working. Can anyone help? Have you tried in a clean, Seaside-only, image? Maybe some other package you've got loaded is interfering. _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Yanni Chiu wrote:
> Brad Fuller wrote: >> Alternatively, I'd just like to get the suggestion from the >> seasidehosting.st FAQ (above) working. Can anyone help? > > Have you tried in a clean, Seaside-only, image? > Maybe some other package you've got loaded is > interfering. Hmmm... It's 3.8 with seaside and pier. Could pier do this? _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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> seasidehosting.st FAQ says: > "To make your application accessible from the root, select it as default > entry point on the Seaside configuration page and set the base-path of > the application to "/". Note that this only works with recent versions > of Seaside." > > what is the latest, or exact, version needed for this to work? There seems to a few additional steps besides setting the 'default entry point' and the 'base-path', as mentioned in the seasidehosting FAQ. I'm just reporting what Ken has found and changed. Perhaps the following method change should be considered for the generic Pier image: --- Change PRPierMain to: structureFrom: aRequest | path | path := aRequest url findTokens: $/. path ifNotEmpty: [ path removeFirst = self dispatcher name ifFalse: [ self error: 'Invalid Seaside dispatcher configuration' ]]. (path notEmpty and: [ path first = self application name or: [ path first = (self dispatcher entryPoints keyAtValue: self application ifAbsent: [ nil ]) ] ]) ifTrue: [ path removeFirst ]. path := path inject: String new into: [ :result :each | result , '/' , each ]. ^ PRPathLookup start: self kernel root path: path onError: [ self kernel root ] -- To start the service: h := (HttpService on: 80 named: 'seaside') plug: (WAKom entryPoint: (WADispatcher default basePath: '')). h start. --- To stop the service: (HttpService servicesNamed: 'seaside') do: [ :s | s stop ] _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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>>>Alternatively, I'd just like to get the suggestion from the >>>seasidehosting.st FAQ (above) working. Can anyone help? >> >>Have you tried in a clean, Seaside-only, image? >>Maybe some other package you've got loaded is >>interfering. > > Hmmm... It's 3.8 with seaside and pier. Could pier do this? I just had to look more closely. It seems to me that seasidehosting is doing something extra in the image or in its Apache config. The code in: WADispatcher>>handlerForRequest: aRequest relativeTo: base works if the the basePath of WADispatcher is set to '/'. But that is not what I want to do, since I still want the '/seaside' there for redirect/rewrite. The solution I have is to add: RedirectMatch ^$ http://foo.com/seaside/ RedirectMatch ^/$ http://foo.com/seaside/ to my Apache config. Note that this is equivalent to Nevin's image change: aRequest url = '/' ifTrue: [aRequest url: '/seaside/home']. _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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