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Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos
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Christian Vest Hansen |
Subject: |
Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Jul 2008 01:27:33 +0200 |
On 7/5/08, Jeff Forcier <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Christian Vest Hansen
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > What do you have in mind? I've been thinking about creating a
> > HostConnection class to hold the host specific part of the
> > 'environment' and the SSHClient, and put instances of these in
> > CONNECTIONS instead of the SSHClients themselves (and whenever the
> > code needs a complete environment it'll create a union of ENV and the
> > host specific part).
>
>
> Yea, that was basically my idea too, although I haven't gotten any
> farther than just going "welp, I think it's time to start using
> classes, so let's make a simple Host class to start out with", and
> storing the hostname/username/password/client, with the assumption
> that extra state and/or functionality could be tacked on as needed.
>
> Let me know if you want to try it out first or if I should, I'd rather
> avoid unnecessary duplication of effort :)
My thinking exactly. I don't mind trying it out first.
>
>
> > Lots of good points and considerations in that. I'll make sure to look
> > it through more thoroughly.
> > Not sure if you know about this or not, but you can do 'fab layout'
> > for a birds-eye view of fabric.py.
> > And a personal style thing: I'de like to discourage lines longer than
> > 80 characters :)
>
>
> Yea, I know about fab layout, which is why I keep resisting the urge
> to write out the available commands. However, I think I will anyways,
> but focusing on "this is how, and why, X behaves the way it does, and
> here's how we might want to extend/change it" instead of just going
> "run runs stuff, sudo runs stuff as sudo, upload uploads".
>
> I'm still pretty bad at the 80-character rule despite starting to
> convert to PEP8, but I'll try to keep an eye on it, sorry! Part of it
> is that 80-character windows just look so *narrow* on widescreen
> displays, hah. But I realize how important it is, given that I do
> spend 50%+ of my time in the terminal...
>
>
> > Textile ain't perfect- especially not with inline code, but.... I just
> > couldn't get myself to use an angle-bracket language. The generate.py
> > and textile.py have lots of odd edges that one needs to work around
> > from time to time. The colors are nicked (slightly modified) from a
> > django theme for TextMate - if you have the Monaco font, then the code
> > looks the same in the examples as it does in my editor.
>
>
> Ah, that's why those colors look familiar. And, in terms of
> angle-brackets or no, I was actually meaning to contrast Textile
> against Markdown, which is my lightweight markup of choice; writing in
> straight HTML would be pretty nasty indeed. I'm actually using
> Markdown to write the Django book, it's worked very well despite tons
> of code example blocks, inline code snippets, double-dash hyphens
> (--), and so forth. I use the same overall style in the Fabric doc but
> Textile felt much less flexible :(
The choise of Textile all comes down to... I knew I could pound
pytextile into the shape I wanted, at the time I started work on the
web site.
I don't have any particular preference for Textile, appart from it
looking more like the Confluence wiki syntax, and therefor familiar.
>
> Anyway, don't want to raise a stink, I'm hoping to spend more time
> writing code than docs soon, just wanted to get that material down "on
> paper" to help wrap my head around Fabric.
>
>
> -Jeff
>
--
Venlig hilsen / Kind regards,
Christian Vest Hansen.
- [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Alex Marandon, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Jeff Forcier, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Christian Vest Hansen, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Jeff Forcier, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Jeff Forcier, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Christian Vest Hansen, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Jeff Forcier, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos,
Christian Vest Hansen <=
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Jeff Forcier, 2008/07/04
- Re: [Fab-user] Multiple usernames and password typos, Christian Vest Hansen, 2008/07/04