Andrew Ray
Andrew Ray
It sounds like it shouldn't be too hard to support at a least as a plugin kernel. Perhaps when beaker has a bit more documentation on integrating kernels we could...
Are you using a gh-pages site? The iocamljs site is processed with jekyll (by gh-pages) which does some (simple) templating stuff. If not then there are a couple of things...
Iocamlserver has everything needed crunched up inside itself. I'll add a -generate-static-site option to cover the most useful case of a single kernel and multiple notebooks. On 9 Oct 2014...
I've just added a new static-site branch to andrewray/iocamlserver. It's briefly described at http://andrewray.github.io/iocamljs/creating_static_sites.html If you get a chance to test it that would be grand.
I've got iocaml to build against the latest library set, but it's not working properly. The websocket comms seems to be garbled. I cant see anything obvious, so I will...
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Anil Madhavapeddy [email protected] wrote: > This is working out great for me. See > https://avsm.github.io/ocaml-dockerfile/ for an example site I've > deployed...
The js kernel code path doesn't use websockets so that should still work. Will do a new release once websockets 0.9.1 is alive. On 3 Jan 2015 16:22, "Anil Madhavapeddy"...
`byte-code` is old skool coz rekursion is, like, you know, for beardies. `native-code` though - that would be kool. andrewray/iocamlserver@55c9e864b000043d9c1e1883ec96fde9337f9931 should do the `-js` path munging. I'll need to do...
Yes, the static option is used to implement the js mode, so won't work as expected there. On 10 Oct 2014 10:41, "Thomas Gazagnaire" [email protected] wrote: > Setting both options...
Should be fixed in andrewray/iocamlserver@f8c7015a9e9dbe4ed44adc9126f8d3407a2fc855 (static-site branch)