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#7 | 15622 | tjuricek |
Move source code to 'source/' subdirectory of branch. build/ will remain where it is. |
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#6 | 15513 | tjuricek |
Add a product ID header for debugging purposes. This will generally display INVALID unless the version file has been created during the build. |
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#5 | 15120 | tjuricek |
Updating gem dependencies. p4util required updating might as well update others, seems to work. |
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#4 | 15077 | tjuricek |
Add new 'model' technique, revised branch spec operations, test Auth::Middleware. The Ruby client now does *not* strictly type anything, but extends OpenStruct with helper methods to help deal with inconsistent data formats. See the OpenModel class documentation for more details. The Auth::Middleware class is also *finally* implemented as well. This does not take into account all possible variations of server behavior (yet), but that will happen in follow-up work. |
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#3 | 15032 | tjuricek |
Starting config and doc revisions. System is now broken while revisions underway. Configuration of the p4d connection is now done via a single HWSSettings middleware object injected into the Rack env. The HWSP4Cleanup middleware now cleans up any p4 injected into the Rack env. The Auth::App class now mostly just contains one method to generate a p4 ticket. /auth/v1/login. Added yard documentation for the main project. Yard docs have been reconfigured to dump into build/ directories. This should probably be done with each release. Hm... The top level rake file contains a task, 'all:doc', to update our documentation. This should probably be run for each checkin. Hm... Specs are now using Rack::Test on top of a 'live' p4d. I'd suggest you still use the p4util mechanism, which now dumps to a /tmp folder, so we can safely add P4IGNORE rules back into your local .p4config file. Old 'perforce' application now called 'helix_versioning_engine'. Removing cache data. Helix Sync may be slow. It may also get axed. We'll see. |
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#2 | 14932 | tjuricek |
CentOS 6 deployment support. I need a reliable way of detecting platform information. So I'm installing ohai, which comes from Chef, and seems to be a stable way of determing things like "I'm running on CentOS 6.5". |
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#1 | 14191 | tjuricek | Saving Gemfile.lock at top level |