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Introducing Custom Tabs for Org Alerts
Create and share saved alert views with custom tabs on the org alerts page, making it easier for teams to return to consistent, named filter sets.
sourcegraph.com/sourcegraph/webloop
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Scriptable, headless WebKit with a Go API. Like PhantomJS, but for Go. Render static HTML versions of dynamic JavaScript applications, automate browsing, run arbitrary JavaScript in a browser window context, etc., all from Go or the command line.
For instructions on installing these dependencies, see the go-webkit2 README.
To install WebLoop, run: go get github.com/sourcegraph/webloop/...
The included command static-reverse-proxy proxies a dynamic JavaScript application and serves an equivalent statically rendered HTML website to clients. Run it with:
$ go install github.com/sourcegraph/webloop/...
$ static-reverse-proxy
For example, to proxy a dynamic application at http://example.com and serve an equivalent statically rendered HTML website on http://localhost:13000, run:
$ static-reverse-proxy -target=http://example.com -http=:13000
Run with -h to see more information.
StaticRenderer is an HTTP handler that serves a static HTML version of a
dynamic web application. Use it like:
staticHandler := &webloop.StaticRenderer{
TargetBaseURL: "http://dynamic-app.example.com",
WaitTimeout: time.Second * 3,
ReturnUnfinishedPages: true
}
http.Handle("/", staticHandler)
See the examples/angular-static-seo/ directory for example code. Run the included binary with:
$ go run examples/angular-static-seo/server.go
Instructions will be printed for accessing the 2 local demo HTTP servers. Run
with -h to see more information.
package webloop_test
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"runtime"
"github.com/gotk3/gotk3/gtk"
"github.com/sourcegraph/webloop"
)
func Example() {
gtk.Init(nil)
go func() {
runtime.LockOSThread()
gtk.Main()
}()
ctx := webloop.New()
view := ctx.NewView()
defer view.Close()
view.Open("http://google.com")
err := view.Wait()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to load URL: %s", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
res, err := view.EvaluateJavaScript("document.title")
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to run JavaScript: %s", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
fmt.Printf("JavaScript returned: %q\n", res)
// output:
// JavaScript returned: "Google"
}
See webloop_test.go for more examples.
See the AUTHORS file for a list of contributors.
Submit contributions via GitHub pull request. Patches should include tests and should pass golint.
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