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From: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
To: John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com>
Cc: Org Mode Mailing List <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [ANN, OT] Emacs web-server, a new option for serving Org-mode files
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2014 17:26:21 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <874n5ayriq.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+M2ft83G+bP1Ld-3jz95iJ_3tPT90HzTUpSmCK5UF10PxCveg@mail.gmail.com> (John Hendy's message of "Sat, 11 Jan 2014 17:22:58 -0600")

John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com> writes:

> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> The "Hello world" example worked splendidly for me out of the box. I'm
>>> having a bit of difficulty with serving up a file via this example:
>>> http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/File-Server.html#File-Server
>>>
>>> Perhaps I don't understand how the function is supposed to work... It
>>> says that the docroot is the current working directory in the example,
>>> so I cd'd to a directory with an .html file in it, started `emacs -Q`
>>> from the command line, ran `M-x load-file RET ~/.emacs`, and then
>>> evaluated the code from the example in the *scratch* buffer. I'm
>>> getting the 404 error. Should I be modifying that code somehow?
>>>
>>
>> Since the value of the default-directory variable may not be easy to
>> predict, you're probably better off changing
>>
>>   (docroot default-directory)
>>
>> to
>>
>>   (docroot "/full/path/to/directory/of/org/files")
>>
>> I only used default-directory in the example because I couldn't think of
>> a good static path which would probably exist on most people's systems.
>
> Hmmm. Still having trouble. I tried:
>
> (lexical-let ((docroot "/home/jwhendy/Desktop/e-web-server-test"))
>   (ws-start
>    (list (cons (cons :GET ".*")
>                (lambda (request)
>                  (with-slots (process headers) request
>                    (let ((path (substring (cdr (assoc :GET headers)) 1)))
>                      (if (ws-in-directory-p docroot path)
>                          (ws-send-file process (expand-file-name path docroot))
>                        (ws-send-404 process)))))))
>    9003))
>
> That directory contains just two .org files. When I open
> localhost:9003, it downloads a file called `download`, containing the
> following:
>
> HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
> Content-type: text/plain
>
> Caught Error: (error "IO error reading
> /home/jwhendy/Desktop/e-web-server-test: Is a directory")
>
> So, I then tried with the first line like so (trailing slash):
>
> (lexical-let ((docroot "/home/jwhendy/Desktop/e-web-server-test/"))
>
> Then I'm back to the 404 error. Sorry if I'm being dense and didn't
> follow something else implied. I noticed the tutorial mentioned
> mime-types. Do I need to set something with xdg-mime for .org files or
> do anything else other than simply doing (require 'web-server)?
>
> Since the hello world example worked, I'm assuming the setup is at
> least partially sound.
>

Oh, the example is confusing, I just updated both the example and the
documentation.  The problem is that the example serves files, but not
directory listings.  So since you just requested "/" it said there was
nothing there.  If you pull down the latest version of the web-server
that example will now give a directory listing when "/" is requested.

>
> I did wonder why I get no completions for `M-x ws-TAB`. Should emacs
> be aware of ws-* functions? Or is that not how one would run them
> (e.g. M-x something is actually a command, not a function and my
> nomenclature is incorrect)?
>

Because none of the ws-* functions are commands, they are all functions
(meaning they don't have an interactive spec).  If you do `M-x
describe-function ws-TAB' you'll see a completion list.

This is because ws-* functions are all meant to be used from source
code, not called with M-x.  If you think any should have an interactive
spec added please let me know.

Thanks,

>
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks and great work -- this is really neat!
>>
>> Thanks, and please do let me know if anything else doesn't work as
>> expected.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Footnotes:
>>>> [1]  https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server
>>>>
>>>> [2]  http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/tutorials/#sec-1
>>>>
>>>> [3]  http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/Org_002dmode-Export.html#Org_002dmode-Export
>>>>
>>>> [4]  https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server/blob/master/examples/013-org-export-service.el
>>>>
>>>> [5]  https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server/blob/master/examples/011-org-agenda.el
>>>>
>>>> [6]  https://github.com/eschulte/org-ehtml
>>>>
>>>> [7]  http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/benchmark/
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Eric Schulte
>>>> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
>>>> PGP: 0x614CA05D
>>>>
>>
>> --
>> Eric Schulte
>> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
>> PGP: 0x614CA05D

-- 
Eric Schulte
https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
PGP: 0x614CA05D

  reply	other threads:[~2014-01-12  0:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-01-11 18:09 [ANN, OT] Emacs web-server, a new option for serving Org-mode files Eric Schulte
2014-01-11 19:12 ` Thomas S. Dye
2014-01-11 21:53   ` Eric Schulte
2014-01-12  1:12     ` Thomas S. Dye
2014-01-11 22:21 ` John Hendy
2014-01-11 22:27   ` David Belohrad
2014-01-11 22:33     ` Eric Schulte
2014-01-12 16:38       ` David Belohrad
2014-01-11 22:29   ` Eric Schulte
2014-01-11 23:22     ` John Hendy
2014-01-12  0:26       ` Eric Schulte [this message]
2014-01-12  1:10         ` John Hendy
2014-01-12  1:53           ` Eric Schulte
2014-01-12 14:40             ` John Hendy
2014-01-12 16:21               ` Eric Schulte
2014-01-16  0:51 ` Andrea Rossetti
2014-01-17 17:37   ` Eric Schulte

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