PostNuke - some file statistics  Top

  • Just started creating a new website using PostNuke. Added some "basic" modules (Mediashare, MediaAttach, Content, Scribite, Formicula, OpenID) and counted the files.

    Wow! An amazing 20561 files and 6365 folders = 54 Mb!

    Okay, it's including a really big bunch of SVN files, but anyway - who said PostNuke was small (no one I guess) ...
  • Heheheheheh,
    the "big bunch of SVN files" have to be excluded of the stats...

    The statistics of the Spanish pack that contains:
    CORE +
    Spanish LanguagePack
    Content
    Downloads
    EZComments
    Formicula
    MediaAttach
    menutree
    Relay
    Scribite
    shoutit
    BlankTheme
    and CoolWater theme

    has 31,7 Mb in total
    7819 elements

    and only MediaAttach, with all the stuff to support Media and everything
    has 5,6Mb and 697 elements; the 17,66% of the package...

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  • Where do all do discussions about keeping it lean and mean come from icon_wink

    How much of that is actually the Core BTW?

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  • When considering how lean and mean PN is, you should really only consider those files included by default in a standard page load - basically, the APIs and some of the system modules. I think Mateo's stats are fairly representative of a standard installation though.

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  • @Jørn: Getting rid of all .SVN folders is trivial. Open a console in your Postnuke web root and do:

    Code

    rm -rf `find . -type d -name .svn`

    Viola! Just a short simple line of Bash. icon_wink
    Greetings,
    Chris



    edited by: slam, Apr 29, 2008 - 11:20 PM

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  • Slam: thanks, but I am actually quite happy with the SVN files. This makes it easy to keep the website up to date - and fix bugs since I have write access to those SVN depots :^)

    So for instance I have Mediashare and PostNuke write access - and while I set up a new website I usually find some bugs. These I fix and submit. After that it's really easy to propagate those fixes to my other websites, which are also SVN (and CVS) based.

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