[geojquery] Desireable plugin pattern

Christian Wygoda arsgeografica at googlemail.com
Thu Aug 19 11:06:50 EDT 2010


Okay, I am the git newbie, have been using SVN mostly for own little ugly
scripts...

Gitorious says I can't clone an empty repository. Trying to push directly
(is this wise?) using Eclipse / EGit causes an error (Transport error
occured during push operation: invalid id)

Can someone help?

Thanks,
  C

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Marc Jansen <jansen at terrestris.de> wrote:

> Hi Anne,
>
> Please go ahead and commit your code. (I sent a mail yesterday stating the
> same; but somehow it got lost)
>
> Regards,
> Marc
>
>
>
> On 18.08.2010 16:12, Anne Blankert wrote:
>
>>  On 7/29/2010 11:30 PM, Volker Mische wrote:
>>
>>> Best thing is to read the archive, there are so many ways :)
>>>
>>> IIRC, my last preferred approach was to have distinction between the map
>>> and layers (and perhaps even features). So that you e.g. can bind events to
>>> the map, layers and features.
>>>
>>> As I always say, we are still in flux, please write code if you've the
>>> time to and do it the way you like. It's much better to comment on existing
>>> things, rather than discussion vaporware to death.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>  Volker
>>>
>>
>> Where and how shall we start working on plubicly viewable/updatable code
>> in a very flexible manner? The source tree in geojquery still seems to be
>> empty? For a start, there could be a general setup for a JQuery plugin:
>>
>>
>> (function ($) {
>>
>> $.fn.pluginname = function (param1, param2, useroptions)
>> {
>>    // set default option values and extend with useroptions
>>    options = $.extend( {
>>        option1: "defaultvalue1",
>>        option2: "defaultvalue2",
>>        option3: "defaultvalue3"
>>        }, useroptions || {});
>> }
>>
>> })(jQuery);
>>
>>
>> Some decisions already have to be made:
>> - The name for the plugin, is this the only plugin or will there be many?
>> - There is a proposition athttp://
>> gitorious.org/geojquery/pages/PluginOverview  where there is a
>> distinction between UI and Core. The Core plugin is a JQuery api-wrapper
>> around OpenLayers or - as I understand it - some other mapping module to be
>> used. The UI plugin provides the actual interactive mapping widgets (in my
>> understanding such widgets could be the map itself, a legend, a scale bar, a
>> layer selector, a layer manager, a coordinate display, a feature info
>> displayer, an overview map, map drawing tools with element type selector,
>> color selector, line type selector, layer creator etc.)
>>
>> If I understand correctly, the next coding step could be setting up a very
>> simple OpenLayers based map, wrapped in two jquery plugin skeletons (core +
>> ui) such as the one above?
>>
>> Do you think that this is the way to proceed or should we wait for someone
>> or some group to come up with much bigger code chunks?
>>
>> Greetz,
>>
>> Anne
>>
>>
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