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Test use of GitHub-hosted map file and model files #27
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a cursory search indicates that github pages will work ok for serving up static JSON |
Approaches to referencing GitHub-based files (tested with GitHub RawRequires no configuration. Probably not an "endorsed" use--although that may be a historical issue.
RawGitNote: 3rd Party service not run by GitHub.
GitHub PagesRequires one-off configuration to enable.
SummaryFor quick-and-dirty use, one-off GitHub Raw URLs work but questions over legitimacy mean they're not really an option for ongoing use. Recommend ongoing uses GitHub pages (ideally with some sort of versioning). |
I've enabled GitHub pages with
We will probably regret not having versioning at some point. :) It occurred to me we probably want to use a custom sub-domain of We would need the CNAME configured on the DNS side and then configured on GitHub (although they recommend the reverse order of operations). |
Current status:
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i've pointed omniblox.parts at omniblox.github.io as a custom domain. |
Lol, fancy, @ the TLD*. :) Thanks for setting that up. I can confirm the following appear to work happily:
Now that we have the domain set up, I wonder if we want to change the default behaviour of the Eagle-Loader library to be to use the hosted version of the Also, at some point we may wish to look at additionally hosting with HTTPS. (* Did you also register the |
to save our future selves cursing our past selves into eternity... can you version the urls please? let's put this work on omniblox.parts/0/ |
Okay. :) I was thinking we could have a non-versioned URL always be the latest and then a versioned URL if people need to stick to a particular version? I just looked into GitHub Pages symlink support and this repository suggests that it might be possible to use symlinks: https://github.com/s4y/gh-pages-symlink-test I'll try out the symlink approach and see if it works--unless you want to use only versioned URLs. |
i'd prefer versioned urls right now |
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