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Is this project dead? #128

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mike442144 opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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Is this project dead? #128

mike442144 opened this issue Apr 25, 2018 · 3 comments

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@mike442144
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Is this project dead? It seems that it isn't maintained now.

@premasagar
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premasagar commented Jun 13, 2018

I think this project might be dead. Or waiting to be reborn.
There are issues with some of the dependencies and would require a bit of a spring clean to bring it into life.

Noodle began as an exploration into having a union of intentional and unintentional APIs (i.e. every public web page and document), easily queried from a client, and extendable into modules of information. I think that's still relevant.

I mentioned some time back in the Issues that I was working on a codebase inspired by Noodle, which has been through a couple of evolution cycles, but not yet ready to be released.

It would be good to hear people's thoughts - is this useful, what are you use cases, and what would still be useful to achieve with such a tool?

@mike442144
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Thanks, I recently find this project because I'm going to setup a server which receive scripts or something like json and do data scrapping inside the server. It has many differences from noodle, but I look noodle as a core API provider, more featured interface should be wrapped. I think if noodle is flexiable and extendable enough, I can develop based on it. I'd like to know if you have any plans or what are you waiting for ?

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Yo! I noticed I couldn't install this project's dependencies from a fresh windows / node install. I think it's something to do with a dependency (xml-to-json) requiring python to build itself when you run npm install.

I made a new branch which replaces xml2json with xml2json-light. Haven't really digested all of the implications of this but tests passing. Still plenty of cobwebs but now at least it builds (for me at least!). I'll leave it to @premasagar to see if its appropriate to merge the branch and update the project on npm in case I break something as I haven't coded in awhile.

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