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Moving to this repo about smashing HOT 7 CLOSED

smashing avatar smashing commented on May 18, 2024
Moving to this repo

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kinow avatar kinow commented on May 18, 2024

Good question @Skeyelab

If there is nothing in the docs, we can use this issue to help you updating your codebase, and also create the initial documentation.

As an initial polite guess, what about gem install smashing, smashing new $NAME_OF_YOUR_PROJECT, and then copy your jobs, dashboards, etc?

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Skeyelab avatar Skeyelab commented on May 18, 2024

I considered that. I didnt know if there was a better way. Possibly changing where .git/config is pointing.

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terraboops avatar terraboops commented on May 18, 2024

We should definitely make a wiki page for this.

I haven't tested this, but I think all you have to do is update your project's gemfile to point to smashing instead of dashing and then run bundle to reinstall your vendor gems. Then bundle exec smashing should work... If you're using the global command line tool, you'll need to do a gem install smashing before you can do smashing start.

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kinow avatar kinow commented on May 18, 2024

It worked for me. I had a working dashboard, written with Dashing. Replaced dashing by smashing in my Gemfile, then run bundle install, saw smashing in the list of gems installed.

Starting the dashboard with smashing s successfully started the thin server. Jobs running happily too.

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kinow avatar kinow commented on May 18, 2024

Has any approach worked for you @Skeyelab ?

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 avatar commented on May 18, 2024

this also worked OK for me.

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kinow avatar kinow commented on May 18, 2024

Thanks @howardsternisbatman

Closing the ticket, but feel free to provide any feedback here @Skeyelab & others :-)

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