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      BobDay
      last edited by

      nope. clearly have a path issue here...

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      • MattFoxM
        MattFox
        last edited by

        if you're in linux, can you navigate to the directory where your usermodule is and enter

        pwd
        

        otherwise if in windows, open a command prompt in the location and enter

        DIR
        

        to print the path

        Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
        And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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          BobDay
          last edited by

          (osx)
          pwd
          /opt/mango36/overrides/web/modules/mangoUI/web/dev

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          • MattFoxM
            MattFox
            last edited by MattFox

            nope that's definitely correct, check your directory permissions and the owner.
            I'll wager mango itself may not have access to the file.
            Whatever the user runs as in mango set that as your modules etc directories for a start.
            up to web. everything inside that shouldn't matter.

            We'll start with that and work our way up from there...

            sudo chown [user]:[user] /opt/mango36/overrides -R
            
            sudo find /opt/mango36/overrides -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;

            Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
            And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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              BobDay
              last edited by

              @mattfox said in Advice on moving components / controllers / services out of userModule:

              sudo find /opt/mango36/overrides -type d -exec chmod 755 {} ;

              I assume it runs as root - I have to sudo to start it. In any event, the entire mango36 directory is recursively 755.

              and still no joy.

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              • MattFoxM
                MattFox
                last edited by MattFox

                ps aux | grep java
                
                

                This will tell us what mango runs as. Also can you also print

                ls -la /opt/mango36/overrides/web/modules/mangoUI/web/dev
                

                Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                  BobDay
                  last edited by

                  @mattfox said in Advice on moving components / controllers / services out of userModule:

                  ps aux | grep java

                  ▶ ps aux | grep java
                  
                  root             81841   1.4  5.1  8617284 855636 s000  S     1:51PM   4:13.58 /usr/bin/java -server -cp /opt/mango36/overrides/classes:/opt/mango36/classes:/opt/mango36/overrides/properties:/opt/mango36/overrides/lib/*:/opt/mango36/lib/* -Dma.home=/opt/mango36 -Djava.library.path=/opt/mango36/overrides/lib:/opt/mango36/lib:/usr/lib/jni/:/Users/bullit/.jenv/bin:/Users/bullit/local/n/bin/:/Users/bullit/local/n/bin/node:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/X11/bin:/usr/local/git/bin:/Users/bullit/bin:/Users/bullit/local/n/bin:/usr/bin/pear:/usr/local/bin/dayone com.serotonin.m2m2.Main
                  bullit           87269   0.0  0.0  2424612   1248 s001  R+    3:42PM   0:00.00 grep --color=auto --exclude-dir=.bzr --exclude-dir=CVS --exclude-dir=.git --exclude-dir=.hg --exclude-dir=.svn java
                  

                  bullit has read/write access...

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                    BobDay
                    last edited by BobDay

                    mangoUI/web/dev
                    ▶ cat /opt/mango36/overrides/web/modules/mangoUI/web/dev/userModule.js
                    define(['angular', 'require','./components/pushLamp.js'],
                      function (angular, require, pushLamp) {
                        var userModule = angular.module('userModule', ['maUiApp']);
                    
                        userModule.filter('unsafe', ['$sce', function($sce) {
                           return $sce.trustAsHtml;
                        }]);
                    
                        try
                        {
                          userModule.component('pushLamp',pushLamp);
                        }
                        catch(e)
                        {
                          console.log('error: ', e);
                        }
                    
                    });
                    

                    ...just checking

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                    • MattFoxM
                      MattFox
                      last edited by MattFox

                      I know what i've done wrong....

                      I didn't return the user module!
                      So sorry man!

                      define(['angular', 'require','./components/pushLamp.js'],
                        function (angular, require, pushLamp) {
                          var userModule = angular.module('userModule', ['maUiApp']);
                      
                          userModule.filter('unsafe', ['$sce', function($sce) {
                             return $sce.trustAsHtml;
                          }]);
                      
                          try
                          {
                            userModule.component('pushLamp',pushLamp);
                          }
                          catch(e)
                          {
                            console.log('error: ', e);
                          }
                       return userModule; //MISSING THIS!!! aerghhh I hate mondays...
                      });
                      

                      Man I need a swift kick...

                      Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                      And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                        BobDay
                        last edited by

                        so WE did! same problem tho.

                        lets take this back to chat...

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                        • MattFoxM
                          MattFox
                          last edited by

                          Fixed, just mixed up the full path of the file with the userModule URL after closer inspection.

                          Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                          And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                            BobDay
                            last edited by

                            ok, @MattFox... I feel like a post (as in dumb as one). Can you refresh me again as to how to now break out (and where to declare) the component's controller in its own file?

                            userModule.js

                            define(['angular', 'require','./push/pushLamp.js'],
                              function (angular, require, pushLamp) {
                                var userModule = angular.module('userModule', ['maUiApp']);
                            
                                userModule.filter('unsafe', ['$sce', function($sce) {
                                   return $sce.trustAsHtml;
                                }]);
                            
                                try
                                {
                                  userModule.component('pushLamp',pushLamp);
                                }
                                catch(e)
                                {
                                  console.log('error: ', e);
                                }
                                return userModule.js;
                            
                            });
                            

                            pushLamp.js:

                            define(['angular', 'require'], function (angular, require) {
                            
                              pushCtrl.$inject = ['$scope','$timeout'];
                            
                              function pushCtrl($scope,$timeout) {
                            
                                const $ctrl = this;
                                $ctrl.$onChanges = function (changes) {
                                  if (changes.points && Array.isArray($ctrl.points)) {
                            
                                    $ctrl.point = $ctrl.points.find(p => p.xid === 'DP_ind_' + $ctrl.target);
                                    $ctrl.switchPoint = $ctrl.points.find(p => p.xid === 'DP_sw_' + $ctrl.target);
                            
                                    $ctrl.ptCSS = { // point css values for color and blink; ex, ng-class=""
                                      get color(){
                                        if ($ctrl.point.color < 10) {
                                          return 0;
                                        }
                                        return Math.floor($ctrl.point.value / 10)},
                                      get blink(){return 'blink' + $ctrl.point.value % 10},
                                      get colStyle(){return 'color'+this.color}
                                    };
                            
                                    $timeout(function() {
                                      console.log('color:', $ctrl.ptCSS.colStyle, 'blink:', $ctrl.ptCSS.blink );
                                    },1000);
                                  }
                                };
                            
                                $ctrl.pushed = function() {
                                  console.log($ctrl.switchPoint.value);
                                    if ($ctrl.switchPoint) {
                                        $ctrl.switchPoint.toggleValue();
                                      console.log('switch ' + $ctrl.target + ' was switched.' );
                                   }
                                };
                              }
                            
                            return {
                                  templateUrl: '/modules/mangoUI/web/dev/push/push.html',
                                  bindings: {
                                    points: '<',
                                    target: '@'
                                  },
                                  controller: pushCtrl
                                };
                            
                            });
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                            • MattFoxM
                              MattFox
                              last edited by

                              I'm a little confused as to why you'd want to go that far but I believe you'd do something along the lines of..
                              /opt/mango36/overrides/web/modules/mangoUI/web/dev/controllers/pushCtrl.js

                              define(['angular', 'require'], function (angular, require) {
                              
                                pushCtrl.$inject = ['$scope','$timeout'];
                              
                                function pushCtrl($scope,$timeout) 
                                {
                                  const $ctrl = this;
                                  $ctrl.$onChanges = function (changes) {
                                    if (changes.points && Array.isArray($ctrl.points)) {
                              
                                      $ctrl.point = $ctrl.points.find(p => p.xid === 'DP_ind_' + $ctrl.target);
                                      $ctrl.switchPoint = $ctrl.points.find(p => p.xid === 'DP_sw_' + $ctrl.target);
                              
                                      $ctrl.ptCSS = { // point css values for color and blink; ex, ng-class=""
                                        get color(){
                                          if ($ctrl.point.color < 10) {
                                            return 0;
                                          }
                                          return Math.floor($ctrl.point.value / 10)},
                                        get blink(){return 'blink' + $ctrl.point.value % 10},
                                        get colStyle(){return 'color'+this.color}
                                      };
                              
                                      $timeout(function() {
                                        console.log('color:', $ctrl.ptCSS.colStyle, 'blink:', $ctrl.ptCSS.blink );
                                      },1000);
                                    }
                                  };
                              
                                  $ctrl.pushed = function() {
                                    console.log($ctrl.switchPoint.value);
                                      if ($ctrl.switchPoint) {
                                          $ctrl.switchPoint.toggleValue();
                                        console.log('switch ' + $ctrl.target + ' was switched.' );
                                     }
                                  };
                                }
                              
                              return pushCtrl;
                              )};//define
                              

                              then pushLamp.js:

                              define(['angular', 'require','/modules/web/mangoUI/web/dev/controllers/pushCtrl.js'], function (angular, require,pushCtrl) {
                              
                              return {
                                    templateUrl: '/modules/mangoUI/web/dev/push/push.html',
                                    bindings: {
                                      points: '<',
                                      target: '@'
                                    },
                                    controller: pushCtrl
                                  };
                              
                              });//define
                              

                              I'm confident you can leverage require in the userModule.js to shorten that controller call into a single word but I've not done a great deal of angularJS lately due to other work commitments....

                              Fox

                              Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                              And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                                BobDay
                                last edited by

                                Thanks. I tried that, but obviously suffered pilot error in the process. Good point why bother...

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                                • Jared WiltshireJ
                                  Jared Wiltshire
                                  last edited by

                                  Just be careful with splitting out your user modules into too many files, you may hit the REST rate limiter and your page could fail to load. Test it out with cache disabled to make sure. You can adjust the rate limits in env.properties.

                                  As I mentioned in the other thread, you may want to consider using Webpack if your project becomes cumbersome.

                                  Developer at Radix IoT

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                                    BobDay
                                    last edited by

                                    yes - that occurred to me - might make things a little more straightforward. Thanks - didn't think about the REST rate issue. Is there anything about using Webpack with mango?

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                                    • Jared WiltshireJ
                                      Jared Wiltshire
                                      last edited by

                                      @bobday said in Advice on moving components / controllers / services out of userModule:

                                      Is there anything about using Webpack with mango?

                                      Not currently but I could put together a little help section tomorrow.

                                      Developer at Radix IoT

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                                      • MattFoxM
                                        MattFox
                                        last edited by

                                        Sorry to storm in but I think that'd be beneficial for a lot of people Jared. Also thanks for your input, I think I've lost sight of a few things lately!

                                        Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                                        And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                                          BobDay
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks, @Jared-Wiltshire. Let me bug you when things appear to be getting out of hand!

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                                          • B
                                            BobDay
                                            last edited by

                                            well, on second thought then, that would be super!

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