I have a web app, my-app, completed and currently located at
http://www.mysite.com/seaside/my-app. I want the website to be the first thing a user sees when goes to http://www.mysite.com. The following solution assumes that the user is running a Seaside-One-Click image version 2.8. I invite feedback from seasoned Seasiders. 1) ** Remove unnecessary apps from the deployment ** With Seaside running on port 8080, navigate in your web browser to: http://localhost:8080/seaside/config. Click the the 'Configure' link next to the 'my-app' entry. Under Configuration, change 'Deployment Mode' to 'True' and click 'Save'. Open a workspace and do: WADispatcher default trimForDeployment. 2) **Password protect the necessary apps** To obtain a list of applications that Seaside is now serving, open a workspace and transcript and do: Transcript show: (WADispatcher default entryPoints).' This prints something like the following to the Transcript window: a Dictionary('browse'->a WAApplication named: 'browse' 'comet'->a WADispatcher named: 'comet' 'config'->a WAApplication named: 'config' my-app'->a WAApplication named: 'my-app' ... ) It appears that in addition to my-app, Seaside is also serving applications called 'config' and 'browse'. We don't want a user to be able to access these so we navigate to the initialize methods of each of these and change them from: self registerAsApplication: 'some-name'. to: self registerAsAuthenticatedApplication: 'some-name'. 'config' is already protected by default. In a workspace do: WADispatcher resetAll. This prompts you to specify a username and password for every application you changed in the previous step. 3) **Modify the path to my-app** Open a workspace and do: "Change the root directory of all applications. 'eg. 'my-app' is now available at http://www.mysite.com/my-app, 'config' is available at http://www.mysite.com/config, similarly with 'browse'" WADispatcher default setName: ' '. "Make my-app the default application run by the dispatcher." WADispatcher default defaultName: 'my-app'. 4) **Change the web server port to 80** In the default workspace window that comes with the One-Click image change: WAKom startOn:8080. to: WAKom startOn:80. _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
2008/6/24 aditya siram <[hidden email]>:
> I have a web app, my-app, completed and currently located at > http://www.mysite.com/seaside/my-app. I want the website to be the > first thing a user sees when goes to http://www.mysite.com. > > The following solution assumes that the user is running a > Seaside-One-Click image version 2.8. I invite feedback from seasoned > Seasiders. > > 1) ** Remove unnecessary apps from the deployment ** > With Seaside running on port 8080, navigate in your web browser to: > http://localhost:8080/seaside/config. Click the the 'Configure' link > next to the 'my-app' entry. Under Configuration, change 'Deployment > Mode' to 'True' and click 'Save'. > Open a workspace and do: > WADispatcher default trimForDeployment. This has not been tested in a while, I don't know if it still works. > 2) **Password protect the necessary apps** > To obtain a list of applications that Seaside is now serving, open a > workspace and transcript and do: > Transcript show: (WADispatcher default entryPoints).' > > This prints something like the following to the Transcript window: > a Dictionary('browse'->a WAApplication named: 'browse' 'comet'->a > WADispatcher named: 'comet' 'config'->a WAApplication named: 'config' > my-app'->a WAApplication named: 'my-app' ... ) > > It appears that in addition to my-app, Seaside is also serving > applications called 'config' and 'browse'. > ... The best thing is to simply remove all the not needed applications by hand check only wanted applications are registered. > 3) **Modify the path to my-app** > Open a workspace and do: > "Change the root directory of all applications. 'eg. 'my-app' is now > available at http://www.mysite.com/my-app, 'config' is available at > http://www.mysite.com/config, similarly with 'browse'" > WADispatcher default setName: ' '. > "Make my-app the default application run by the dispatcher." > WADispatcher default defaultName: 'my-app'. > > 4) **Change the web server port to 80** > In the default workspace window that comes with the One-Click image change: > WAKom startOn:8080. > to: > WAKom startOn:80. Not recommended at all. To do this you need root rights. You should not run any application (including Squeak) with root rights. It's recommended to use Apache and mod_proxy. Which brings us to point 5) Configure Apache and mod_proxy to serve your static documents (images, css, javascript) and do the magic for the root URL. Set the server name, port and path in the configuration of your main application. Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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