Sounds like an interesting module from name. Could you please add more documentation, some use cases etc?

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no2e’s picture

+1

summit’s picture

+1 for documentation!
Greetings, Martijn

prston’s picture

+1 for a bit of documentation!
It looks very promising, it is exactly what we need.... but it is a bit *hard* to get it work!

tayzlor’s picture

Hi guys,
we're planning on writing some documentation for this soon, sit tight =).

currently in the middle of trying to get all this up and running on our production servers, likely start of next year i'll put up a new release and document the setup for it, as there is quite a lot of steps involved in administering the setup properly to get this to work.

will get on it soon as we have some free time.
thanks

tayzlor’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » tayzlor
Status: Active » Fixed

committed some bugfixes to the modules.
increased security - modules now use API keys and session IDs in service calls
added readme.txt as base documentation for initial configuration.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.

bennos’s picture

I can not find a little bit installation instruction about the modules and the needed versions.

Services Version ? 0.13 or 1.x dev?
Nodequeue Service Module??? I can not find this?

I think this already missing.

tayzlor’s picture

@bennos

You should use the official releases for all the required modules and not the dev snapshots. (it works with services version 0.13).
The content_distribution module should work with all 6.x versions of the required modules.

the nodequeue service module is a module that we have written, and is in the process of getting adopted into the nodequeue module, those guys are a bit busy, but i'm sure it will get published to the community as a proper module / packaged with nodequeue soon.

in the meantime you can download it from this thread here - http://drupal.org/node/310177#comment-1019252 - which is the issue we've filed for proposed inclusion of this in the nodequeue module =).