webmcp
changeset 515:a46e65880d8b
Minor fixes in documentation
author | jbe |
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date | Mon Aug 21 13:50:08 2017 +0200 (2017-08-21) |
parents | 297bedede137 |
children | 4e01395845f1 |
files | doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart |
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1.1 --- a/doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart Mon Aug 21 13:15:05 2017 +0200 1.2 +++ b/doc/autodoc-header.htmlpart Mon Aug 21 13:50:08 2017 +0200 1.3 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ 1.4 </p> 1.5 <h2>Installation</h2> 1.6 <p> 1.7 - After downloading the tar.gz package, unpack it, enter the unpacked directory and type <tt>make</tt>. If you use Mac OS X or if you experience problems during compilation, you need to edit the <tt>Makefile.options</tt> file prior to compilation. The framework itself will be available in the <tt>framework/</tt> directory, while a demo application is available in the <tt>demo-app/</tt> directory. The <tt>framework.precompiled/</tt> and <tt>demo-app.precompiled/</tt> directories will contain a version with all Lua files being byte-code pre-compiled, which can be used instead. You may copy these directories (with <tt>cp -L</tt> to follow links) to any other place you like. Don't forget to setup a database, and make the <tt>tmp/</tt> directory of the application writable for user who executes WebMCP. Good luck and have fun! 1.8 + After downloading the tar.gz package, unpack it, enter the unpacked directory and type <tt>make</tt>. If you use Mac OS X or if you experience problems during compilation, you need to edit the <tt>Makefile.options</tt> file prior to compilation. The framework itself will be available in the <tt>framework/</tt> directory, while a demo application is available in the <tt>demo-app/</tt> directory. The <tt>framework.precompiled/</tt> and <tt>demo-app.precompiled/</tt> directories will contain a version with all Lua files being byte-code pre-compiled, which can be used instead. You may copy these directories (with <tt>cp -L</tt> to follow links) to any other place you like. Don't forget to setup a database, and make the <tt>tmp/</tt> directory of the application writable for the user who executes WebMCP. Good luck and have fun! 1.9 </p> 1.10 <h2>Configuration, initializers, and request handling</h2> 1.11 <p> 1.12 @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ 1.13 function mondelefant.class_prototype:<a href="#db_class:get_db_conn">get_db_conn</a>() return db end 1.14 execute.inner()</pre> 1.15 <p> 1.16 - The parameters for <tt>mondelefant.connect</tt> are directly passed to PostgreSQL's client library libpq. See <a href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/libpq-connect.html">PostgreSQL's documentation on PQconnect</a> for information about supported parameters. 1.17 + The parameters for <tt>mondelefant.connect</tt> are directly passed to PostgreSQL's client library libpq. See PostgreSQL's documentation for information about <a href="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS">supported parameters</a>. 1.18 </p> 1.19 <p> 1.20 To define a model to be used within a WebMCP application, create a file named with the name of the model and <tt>.lua</tt> as extension in the <tt>model/</tt> directory of your application. The most basic definition of a model (named “movie” in this example) is: