I've created a quickstart for running weinre on OpenShift - https://github.com/pmuir/weinre (it's just weinre with the relevant scripts added for OpenShift so the server starts automatically). Krishna is going to add this to the openshift org on github for me.
We'll be adding a section to the TicketMonster tutorial on how to use Weinre (setup your weinre server on OpenShift, add the script to the app). I think we could do the same in the kitchensink-html5-mobile's README - document how to use weinre to debug the quickstart. I don't think we should add it by default.
WDYT?
On 2 Jan 2013, at 16:07, Burr Sutter wrote:
> We can have more than 1 quickstart for Aerogear :-)
>
> There should be one key/core archetype that shows up on JBoss Central - but there can be a dozen quickstarts to focus on different aspects of Aerogear capabilities.
>
> On Jan 2, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Sebastien Blanc wrote:
>
>> Sure ! I will do a blog post about Weinre and on how to integrate it nicely.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Douglas Campos <qmx@qmx.me> wrote:
>>
>> On 02/01/2013, at 12:15, Kris Borchers <kris@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Weinre is an amazing tool. I would say it is much more useful for hybrid apps as opposed to web apps since, for the most part, you can just run your web app in a desktop browser to debug it. There are definitely cases where testing on the device is useful though and Weinre makes it much easier.
>> +1
>> >
>> > I would prefer to not add this to the quickstart. I think the extra code will mostly just get in the way of someone trying to grok the JS, especially non-JS devs. I would prefer to see this as a blog post/tutorial/article on AeroGear.org instead as the info is very valuable I just think it needs to be outside of the actual quickstart.
>>
>> Indeed, a blog post on weinre would be rad - wanna give it a run sebi?
>> +1
>>
>> >
>> > Any other thoughts from anyone?
>> >
>> > On Jan 2, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >> A few weeks ago, on the IRC channel there was a question about Weinre . For those who don't know what Weinre is (definition from Weinre's homepage) :
>> >>
>> >> weinre is a debugger for web pages, like FireBug (for FireFox) and Web Inspector (for WebKit-based browsers), except it's designed to work remotely, and in particular, to allow you debug web pages on a mobile device such as a phone.
>> >>
>> >> So it's extremely useful and totally in the scope of Aerogear (Web/Hybrid) which targets mobile development .
>> >> It's easy to setup :
>> >>
>> >> 1. Install the Weinre server , if you have npm : sudo npm -g install weinre
>> >> 2. Start the Weinre server : weinre --httPort 8081
>> >> 3. Instrument your web page to act as a debug target by adding the following :
>> >> <script src="http://a.b.c:8081/target/target-script-min.js"></script>
>> >>
>> >> To make things even easier, I've created a new branch on the kitchensink app where step 3 is not needed anymore[1]. Instead of this you can just activate remote debugging by passing an parameter in the URL :
>> >>
>> >> http://a.b.c:8080/jboss-as-kitchensink-aerogear-js/index.html?debug=d.e.f:8081
>> >>
>> >> Where d.e.f is the IP of the server where Weinre is running.
>> >>
>> >> Then you can access the debug page : http://localhost:8081/client
>> >>
>> >> The little tweak I made give more flexibility on how you can integrate your app with Weinre :
>> >> - No hardcoding in your script.
>> >> - You can easily change the IP of the debug server
>> >> - The client makes only make requests to the debug servers (and there are a lot of requests :) ) if debugging is activated.
>> >>
>> >> If more people find this useful maybe we could merge it for the next release. comments welcome !
>> >>
>> >> Seb
>> >>
>> >> [1] http://people.apache.org/~pmuellr/weinre/docs/latest/)
>> >> [2] https://github.com/sebastienblanc/as-quickstarts/tree/weinre/kitchensink-aerogear-js
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