Spatial plugin support in the Neo4J Server Chef cookbook and Neocons

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Michael Klishin

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Oct 3, 2012, 11:09:52 AM10/3/12
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I am happy to report that the Neo4J Server Chef cookbook [1] now installs the popular Neo4J Spatial plugin [2] by default.
This also means that the plugin will be provisioned on travis-ci.org in the next few days.

The feature was contributed by Kyle Goodwin who also contributed initial Spatial plugin support
to Neocons [3], part of the recent 1.1.0-beta1 release.

Thank you Kyle!


Peter Neubauer

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Oct 3, 2012, 11:15:33 AM10/3/12
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That is pretty cool, thank you Kyle and Michael for the good work!

Also, I would like to spawn a discussion on how to best host the
community projects on travis-ci.org and deploy them to a public repo
from there. That way, we can at least do smoke tests on some system
and Java configurations for things that are not part of the core Neo4j
packaging (and there is a lot of that around).

Has anyone done that? Is there a way to have a single page listing
all the projects that are connected to the ecosystem on travis, or
maybe we put it on neo4j.org? How can we deploy from a travis build to
a repo, Michael (I heard some rumour about cool stuff coming up in
that area)?

Cheers,

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Michael Klishin

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Oct 3, 2012, 7:57:04 PM10/3/12
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2012/10/3 Peter Neubauer <peter.n...@neotechnology.com>

Also, I would like to spawn a discussion on how to best host the
community projects on travis-ci.org and deploy them to a public repo
from there. That way, we can at least do smoke tests on some system
and Java configurations for things that are not part of the core Neo4j
packaging (and there is a lot of that around).

Has anyone done that? Is there a way to have  a single page listing
all the projects that are connected to the ecosystem on travis, or
maybe we put it on neo4j.org? How can we deploy from a travis build to
a repo, Michael (I heard some rumour about cool stuff coming up in
that area)?

I don't think there are any improvements in that area that will be shipped soon.

Publishing artifacts is not a problem, use the after_success: script and rsync or scp artifacts
somewhere. Doing so in a secure way when your repository requires credentials is currently not possible.

But it may be a good idea to add non-core parts of Neo4J or related projects to travis-ci.org even without
artifact publishing.

Peter Neubauer

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Oct 4, 2012, 12:25:17 AM10/4/12
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Ahh ok, thanks Michael.

Then I think we should start collecting these components and build
them. Will add it to the backlog, and everyone feel free to pint the
list here if you put a neo4j project on Travis so we can keep track of
it.

Cheers,

/peter neubauer

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