On 5 April 2013 19:01, Peter <
pe...@poproj.com> wrote:
> Thanks for replying, Frederick. So help me understand this:
> javascript-runtime is actually the javascript interpreter. Right? But what
> is odd is when I install node-js this solves my problem. And I thought
> node-js was written in javascript. Therefore, it itself requires an
> interpreter. Did I get this wrong? So how does installing node-js, a
> javascript script, solve the problem of not having a javascript interpreter
> to begin with?
Node.js is based on the Google's javascript engine, I believe, which
is not written in javascript. With it comes a javascript library to
extend the features (which is run by the javascript engine of course).
Colin
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:39:43 AM UTC-7, Frederick Cheung wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 1:14:01 PM UTC+1, Peter wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> Can anyone please describe the relationship of javascript-runtime to Ruby
>>> on Rails? In Mac OSX, I do not get this error, but in Linux for every new
>>> project generated by "rails new", I get:
>>>>>
>>>>> play$ rails s
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> //.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p0/gems/execjs-1.4.0/lib/execjs/runtimes.rb:51:in
>>>>> `autodetect': Could not find a JavaScript runtime. See
>>>>>
https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs for a list of available runtimes.
>>>
>>>
>>> I know the solution; either install therubyracer or nodejs gems. But I am
>>> not sure I understand fully why it works. If I install this in a production
>>> environment server, I do not need either one of these. And my browser
>>> definitely interprets javascript built in. So how does this fit in to
>>> everything? Is my premise incorrect? Thank you.
>>
>>
>> There are asset pipeline dependencies here: for example uglifyjs (for
>> minifying javascript) and coffeescript are both written in javascript. Both
>> of these two things happen serverside (almost: you can compile the assets
>> somewhere other than your deployment machines, and copy the finished product
>> either to the deployment machines or to the CDN of your choice)
>>
>> Fred
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