[Seaside] Re: Naplo Debugger

Christian Eduardo Palomares Peralta palomares.c at gmail.com
Wed Dec 29 08:46:00 UTC 2010


That sounds really interesting. Do you know the name of the project???Maybe
it can serve me as a guide =)

2010/12/21 Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck at gmail.com>

> Nick is on Holidays now (cc'ed), but he is working on a remote debugger. So
> you can connect to a "production" image, that can be even a robot, and then,
> from your host machine, you can debug it. He even did an inteface in
> Seaside.....anyway, he has just started his PhD but I think it may be
> related at some point to your work.
>
> cheers
>
> mariano
>
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Adrian Lienhard <adi at netstyle.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> That's cool!
>>
>> My main objective for such a debugger is to be able to run kernel images
>> that do not come with a GUI, but at the same time to be able to debug and
>> inspect the objects as you would with VNC. I imagine that when there is an
>> error you get a mail with an URL that directly opens the Naplo debugger for
>> that exception (of course you want to make that secure either ssh-tunneling
>> into your server or using https and a login). So in comparison to using VNC
>> you would gain (also for headful images) the possibility to debug errors
>> that appear in production where so far you had to resort to reading the
>> stacktrace you got by mail. That would be a big productivity win!
>>
>> What I miss in its current state is a way to inspect/explore objects and
>> evaluate code.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Adrian
>>
>> ___________________
>> http://www.adrian-lienhard.ch/
>>
>>
>> On Dec 17, 2010, at 14:57 , Christian Eduardo Palomares Peralta wrote:
>>
>> > Hi seaside community
>> > My name is Christian Palomares, I am a student at the University of
>> Chile
>> >
>> > For the last two months I've been working on a project called Naplo,
>> It's
>> > about to bring the classic debugger (i.e. Pharo debugger) to the web
>> > interface, of this way you will can debug, fix a bug, and most of the
>> > functionalities  of the classic debugger from the web interface.
>> >
>> > In this project i receive a big support of Alexandre Bergel and
>> > Lukas Renggli, they supported me to finish the alfa version of Naplo.
>> > Now i need some help of the seaside community, because we need some
>> testers
>> > of Naplo who want to use it for their projects, of this way we can find
>> some
>> > bugs in a realistic scenario.
>> >
>> > You will found the Naplo package on
>> > http://www.squeaksource.com/NaploDebugger.html It comes with tests and
>> loads
>> > in a Seaside image. Adrian, since this is your idea, can you comment on
>> > this?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Christian Eduardo Palomares Peralta (@ShinjiDev) -
>> > http://learningwebdev.blogspot.com
>> > Administrador del Grupo Python-Perú
>>
>>
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