Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Definitely +1 for PHP api integration :)
Original comment by he...@phpcodemonkey.me.uk
on 29 May 2009 at 10:52
Yeah, it will be awesome if you can implement a php API.
Original comment by webt...@gmail.com
on 29 May 2009 at 3:30
I also agree that PHP or .NET would both be great additions
Original comment by ed.verm...@gmail.com
on 29 May 2009 at 9:39
PHP. All the way!
Original comment by tonyt...@gmail.com
on 29 May 2009 at 9:52
Well, I think this needs to be ported to as many languages as possible for it to
truly permeate our lives like email has. The more the better! I would love to
start
porting it to PHP, but I don't see any official spec and I don't want to get
started
creating an implementation and have it completely change on me 2 months later.
Any
word on this by an official team member would be nice.
-Matt
Original comment by matthewglinski
on 29 May 2009 at 10:00
Hey guys, do you see any PHP libraries? Try to learn any real languages like
python instead of waiting something
really cool on PHP :)
Original comment by prudis
on 29 May 2009 at 10:44
@Prudis, why does this have to be about which language is better? I really
don't give
a shit about python, personally. Even if python solved world hunger, I still
wouldn't
use it. There seems to be more then a few people who take a similar stance with
me,
so why can't we have it? Take your trolling and language flame-wars elsewhere.
-Matt
Original comment by matthewglinski
on 29 May 2009 at 10:53
I believe that http://waveprotocol.org has the draft specification, so language
porting could start to be implemented on the draft spec.
Original comment by wed...@gmail.com
on 30 May 2009 at 3:58
did you read the robot documentation ?
robots are just web applications like any web site. so you can use any language
you
want or whatever your web hosting site allows you to use.
currently for the developer preview robots must use google app engine which only
supports python and java but later you can use whatever you want
http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/wave/extensions/robots/index.html
so this issue is not an issue at all
Original comment by dafire@gmail.com
on 30 May 2009 at 3:14
just go ahead and write it. it's 2275 LOC in python WITH unitests! and then
open a
real bug to allow non-app-engine bots to run.
Original comment by jorge.vargas
on 30 May 2009 at 9:47
Also Definitely +1 for PHP api integration, with Zend Framework if possible ;-)
Original comment by sid...@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2009 at 10:35
>>9 @dafire
Usually, every web issues fit the description "can work if someone code it". If
no
code IS availlable, it's still an issue !
Original comment by gissehel@gmail.com
on 10 Jun 2009 at 5:21
Actually, there is a Java implementation of PHP, Quercus, that works with
Google App
Engine, so theoretically, Google Wave robots should be able to be written using
PHP
and then run via the Java runtime on GAE. Others have already used PHP in GAE
via
Quercus with little hassle, although I have not used Quercus myself, so your
mileage
may vary.
Quercus Project: http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/quercus/
PHP on GAE reference:
http://www.webdigi.co.uk/blog/2009/run-php-on-the-google-app-engine/
Additionally, until the Developer Preview is over, there isn't a practical
reason to
develop a PHP library, especially when considering the fact that the Wave wire
protocol will be changing a lot between now and the end of the Developer
Preview (or
until whatever point we're allowed to run Wave servers out of the GAE sandbox,
and
hence have PHP Wave robots run natively). Otherwise, I'd be more than happy to
write
a PHP API for Google Wave (that is, assuming I had sandbox access, which I
unfortunately don't have :( ).
~The_PHP_Jedi
Original comment by k00lstuf...@gmail.com
on 11 Jun 2009 at 4:16
There guys, I've started something at http://short.ie/php-googlewave. It's PHP
5.3
only and based on the Python client but if you manage to run PHP on the Google
App
Engine you can somewhat hack your way around.
It's about 70% complete now and then I need to make it run :)
If anyone is interested in helping!
Original comment by david.co...@gmail.com
on 11 Jun 2009 at 1:13
Can I have a +10 for Ruby?!
With love,
J
Original comment by torm...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2009 at 12:56
.NET API would be really great
Original comment by steveli....@gmail.com
on 1 Jul 2009 at 8:49
Once the wire protocol is locked down and the App Engine limitation lifted,
it'll be
more practical for developers (Google or external) to ship libraries in
languages
besides Java and Python.
Original comment by byoogle
on 2 Jul 2009 at 10:10
I’ll certainly be writing Ruby libraries for Google Wave—both (probably) a
proof–of–
concept Wave provider as well as a Ruby library for consuming and writing bots.
Eventually, when I have the time, a text–mode Ruby client as well as an
Objective-C
client for OS X and the iPhone are on my books as well.
Original comment by o...@ell.io
on 27 Jul 2009 at 5:00
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Original comment by byoogle
on 7 Aug 2009 at 11:16
One of the things I'd like to see, and will probably end up working on once
Google
removes the app engine requirement, is a super simple C implementation.
Ultimately, I
plan to implement a Wave robot client in C on a Microchip PIC24 (TCP/IP stack
is
provided by the manufacturer) to enable control of real-world devices using
Wave as an
open, standard interface.
Original comment by then...@gmail.com
on 17 Aug 2009 at 10:26
can you help me ,haha
Original comment by denggong...@gmail.com
on 30 Sep 2009 at 2:29
Issue 116 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by pamela.fox
on 6 Oct 2009 at 2:30
Haskell please!
Original comment by agocor...@gmail.com
on 8 Oct 2009 at 3:21
PHP for sure!
Original comment by urself301
on 13 Oct 2009 at 9:08
@24 I was waiting for someone to ask for a BASIC or Assembly...
Here's +1 million for Ruby... Might take a look at doing it myself for fun...
Original comment by beow...@gmail.com
on 14 Oct 2009 at 5:01
i think the addition of php api to wave would be very good,because lot of
developers
programme with it so it great idea .
Original comment by brahimha...@gmail.com
on 21 Oct 2009 at 10:38
Yes, would certainly like it in php .. i am sure facebook api was a big hit due
to
its availability in php
Original comment by sheshthe...@gmail.com
on 22 Oct 2009 at 6:57
@beowuff: x86 assembly would be great :)
Seriously, there should be a ruby api.
Original comment by davide.g...@gmail.com
on 14 Nov 2009 at 12:56
Another +1 for Ruby :-)
Original comment by johan.pr...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2009 at 12:06
.NET or PhP +1 plz.
Original comment by T1st...@gmail.com
on 2 Dec 2009 at 5:50
A couple of us are currently hard at work at an unofficial Ruby port called
Rave
(http://github.com/diminish7/rave) which runs in JRuby on the Java Appengine
(at least
until we can make non-appengine wave-bots). Although there were a few started
earlier
this year, this is, to my knowledge, the only Ruby-API still actively developed
even if
we still have a fair chunk of work to catch up with the Java-API. Trying to
make it
"rubified" rather than just a direct port too.
Original comment by bil.bagp...@gmail.com
on 15 Dec 2009 at 10:22
php..
Original comment by ztarli...@gmail.com
on 20 Dec 2009 at 8:55
FYI - We have now made it possible for robots to be deployed from non-AppEngine
servers (http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/registration.html),
which
makes it feasible for developers to write client libraries for any
language/environment. If you were thinking of writing a wrapper in your
language of
choice, this would be a good time to do it.
If/when we release official client libraries in other languages, we will update
this
issue.
Original comment by pamela.fox
on 23 May 2010 at 11:03
Punting this old issue.
Original comment by byoogle
on 24 Jun 2010 at 1:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
matthewglinski
on 29 May 2009 at 8:53