[Openstack] Nodejs in horizon
Devin Carlen
devin at openstack.org
Wed May 30 20:37:09 UTC 2012
Long story short - we will work to make node.js an optional build time component and leave it as an distro packaging issue. node.js was being evaluated as a potential solution to https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/realtime-communication, but that blueprint isn't targeted for Folsom, so it's very future. We'll have a lot of time to evaluate python based alternatives.
Devin
On May 29, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Adam Young wrote:
> On 05/29/2012 12:29 PM, Gabriel Hurley wrote:
>> Without rehashing backstory which is available in public archives of this thread, while node is currently on the table for LESS it also may play a role
>> in future needs as well.
>>
>> As for your link, yes there are LESS compilers in other languages (there's even a nascent one in Python that's very much not ready for prime time) but requiring PHP or any other language besides Python opens a similar can of worms, and PHP gets us nowhere on any other fronts.
>>
>> /me refrains from any other comments about PHP.
>>
>> Moreover, the canonical LESS compiler which is the best supported and most stable is the main one written for node.js. Unless there were a 100% working Python version I see no reason not to favor the "real" LESS compiler.
>>
>> All the best,
>
> For LESS, it think it is fine to use even server side Javascript. The CSS should be compiled at RPM/DEB build time, and not at run time for live deployments, so that is a bit of a non-issue. I'd also be fine with using the client side LESS implementation, especially if we want to use the same implementation at development and live deployment time, but I can understand if there are issues with doing this.
>
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> Node.js is a whole different server side technology, and that should not be implemented at this time.
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>> - Gabriel
>>
>> On May 29, 2012, at 1:00 AM, "Matthias Runge"<mrunge at matthias-runge.de> wrote:
>>
>>> On 28/05/12 16:21, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>>>> John Postlethwait wrote:
>>>>> Sorry if I've missed anything below, this thread has become rather
>>>>> fragmented and messy (at least in my email clients) but I will try to
>>>>> address the main points I have seen so far:
>>> Sorry, if I jump in late in this thread, I may have skipped some basics.
>>> If I get it right, nodejs is just required to compile LESS to css, right?
>>>
>>> There is at least one alternative without requiring nodejs:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/leafo/lessphp
>>> --
>>> Matthias Runge<mrunge at matthias-runge.de>
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