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<ill_logic>
I'm here fwiw. What's up?
<ill_logic>
Meanwhile: Is there a way to enter an environment (apparently "container" isn't an appropriate word) that would let me curl processes in my grain?
<ill_logic>
I want to debug and it's a little hard from the browser. This program I'm using doesn't have a ton of debug statements.
<ill_logic>
NM I guess I got it. It's an nginx config problem....
<ill_logic>
which means I'm very close to having something working.
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<ocdtr_web>
ill_logic: What do you mean "curl processes in your grain"?
<ocdtr_web>
And you said you got it, did you figure out how to do what you wanted to?
<ocdtr_web>
If not, perhaps a issue/feature request for vagrant-spk would be in order.
<isd>
I think enter-grain should do that, no?
<isd>
(You'll want to clean up the file listing for the package after though, as it will pull in whatever you use.
<isd>
)
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<ocdtr_web>
I guess my quick read of the question was about like extracting files from the grain environment, because that's where my mind goes when I think curl.
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<ill_logic>
okay, enter-grain sounds like what I'd have wanted if I were still looking to go that route.
<ill_logic>
based on its name
<ill_logic>
however I'm using plain spk
<ill_logic>
I didn't end up needing it though. I was trying to figure out why the application was being unresponsive but after some proding I realized it was the nginx config
<ill_logic>
The tiles are showing up! I just need to route things properly and I'll have a proof of concept.
<isd>
I'd be nice to get enter-grain to be independent of vagrant-spk.
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