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Edufeed-Web
A re-frame application designed to ... well, that part is up to you.
Getting Started
Project Overview
- Architecture: Single Page Application (SPA)
- Languages
- Front end is ClojureScript with (re-frame)
- Dependencies
- Build tools
- CLJS compilation, dependency management, REPL, & hot reload:
shadow-cljs
- CLJS compilation, dependency management, REPL, & hot reload:
- Development tools
- Debugging: CLJS DevTools,
re-frame-10x
- Debugging: CLJS DevTools,
Directory structure
/: project config filesdev/: source files compiled only with the dev profileuser.cljs: symbols for use during development in the ClojureScript REPL
resources/public/: SPA root directory; dev / prod profile depends on the most recent buildindex.html: SPA home page- Dynamic SPA content rendered in the following
div:<div id="app"></div> - Customizable; add headers, footers, links to other scripts and styles, etc.
- Dynamic SPA content rendered in the following
- Generated directories and files
- Created on build with either the dev or prod profile
js/compiled/: compiled CLJS (shadow-cljs)- Not tracked in source control; see
.gitignore
- Not tracked in source control; see
src/ied/: SPA source files (ClojureScript, re-frame)core.cljs: contains the SPA entry point,init
.github/workflows/: contains the github actions pipelines.test.yaml: Pipeline for testing.
Editor/IDE
Use your preferred editor or IDE that supports Clojure/ClojureScript development. See Clojure tools for some popular options.
Environment Setup
- Install JDK 8 or later (Java Development Kit)
- Install Node.js (JavaScript runtime environment) which should include NPM or if your Node.js installation does not include NPM also install it.
- Clone this repo and open a terminal in the
iedproject root directory
Browser Setup
Browser caching should be disabled when developer tools are open to prevent interference with
shadow-cljs hot reloading.
Custom formatters must be enabled in the browser before CLJS DevTools can display ClojureScript data in the console in a more readable way.
Chrome/Chromium
- Open DevTools (Linux/Windows:
F12orCtrl-Shift-I; macOS:⌘-Option-I) - Open DevTools Settings (Linux/Windows:
?orF1; macOS:?orFn+F1) - Select
Preferencesin the navigation menu on the left, if it is not already selected - Under the
Networkheading, enable theDisable cache (while DevTools is open)option - Under the
Consoleheading, enable theEnable custom formattersoption
Firefox
- Open Developer Tools (Linux/Windows:
F12orCtrl-Shift-I; macOS:⌘-Option-I) - Open Developer Tools Settings
(Linux/macOS/Windows:
F1) - Under the
Advanced settingsheading, enable theDisable HTTP Cache (when toolbox is open)option
Unfortunately, Firefox does not yet support custom formatters in their devtools. For updates, follow the enhancement request in their bug tracker: 1262914 - Add support for Custom Formatters in devtools.
Development
Running the App
Start a temporary local web server, build the app with the dev profile, and serve the app,
browser test runner and karma test runner with hot reload:
npm install
npx shadow-cljs watch app
Please be patient; it may take over 20 seconds to see any output, and over 40 seconds to complete.
When [:app] Build completed appears in the output, browse to
http://localhost:8280/.
shadow-cljs will automatically push ClojureScript code
changes to your browser on save. To prevent a few common issues, see
Hot Reload in ClojureScript: Things to avoid.
Opening the app in your browser starts a ClojureScript browser REPL, to which you may now connect.
Connecting to the browser REPL from your editor
See
Shadow CLJS User's Guide: Editor Integration.
Note that npm run watch runs npx shadow-cljs watch for you, and that this project's running build ids is
app, browser-test, karma-test, or the keywords :app, :browser-test, :karma-test in a Clojure context.
Alternatively, search the web for info on connecting to a shadow-cljs ClojureScript browser REPL
from your editor and configuration.
For example, in Vim / Neovim with fireplace.vim
- Open a
.cljsfile in the project to activatefireplace.vim - In normal mode, execute the
Piggiebackcommand with this project's running build id,:app::Piggieback :app
Connecting to the browser REPL from a terminal
-
Connect to the
shadow-cljsnREPL:lein repl :connect localhost:8777The REPL prompt,
shadow.user=>, indicates that is a Clojure REPL, not ClojureScript. -
In the REPL, switch the session to this project's running build id,
:app:(shadow.cljs.devtools.api/nrepl-select :app)The REPL prompt changes to
cljs.user=>, indicating that this is now a ClojureScript REPL. -
See
user.cljsfor symbols that are immediately accessible in the REPL without needing torequire.
Running shadow-cljs Actions
See a list of shadow-cljs CLI
actions:
npx shadow-cljs --help
Please be patient; it may take over 10 seconds to see any output. Also note that some actions shown may not actually be supported, outputting "Unknown action." when run.
Run a shadow-cljs action on this project's build id (without the colon, just app):
npx shadow-cljs <action> app
Debug Logging
The debug? variable in config.cljs defaults to true in
dev builds, and false in prod builds.
Use debug? for logging or other tasks that should run only on dev builds:
(ns ied.example
(:require [ied.config :as config])
(when config/debug?
(println "This message will appear in the browser console only on dev builds."))
Production
Build the app with the prod profile:
npm install
npm run release
Please be patient; it may take over 15 seconds to see any output, and over 30 seconds to complete.
The resources/public/js/compiled directory is created, containing the compiled app.js and
manifest.edn files.