Assume data that looks like this:

{ziri {:last_name ziri, :image ziggy_stardust.jpg, :username larry, 
:first_name larry, updated 1350626694791}, 7777erich {:last_name 77777ich, 
:image 77777ot_mein.jpg, :username 7777erich, :first_name 7777754545_halle, 
updated 1350626679436}}


When fed into the next function, the data looks like this:

{:last_name 77777ich, :image 77777ot_mein.jpg, :username 7777erich, 
:first_name 7777754545_halle, updated 1350626679436}

The function looks like this, but I can not get the if statement to ever 
run as if true. 

(defn add-to-logged-in-registry [this-users-params]
  (let [right-now (. (Date.) getTime)
        new-user-entry (conj this-users-params { "updated" right-now })]
    (if (:username new-user-entry)
      (swap! registry assoc (:username new-user-entry) new-user-entry))))

The if statement seems to never be true. 

I also tried: 

(defn add-to-logged-in-registry [this-users-params]
  (let [right-now (. (Date.) getTime)
        new-user-entry (conj this-users-params { "updated" right-now })]
    (if-not (nil? (:username new-user-entry))
      (swap! registry assoc (:username new-user-entry) new-user-entry))))


and I tried this with "contains": 

(defn add-to-logged-in-registry [this-users-params]
  (let [right-now (. (Date.) getTime)
        new-user-entry (conj this-users-params { "updated" right-now })]
    (if (contains?  new-user-entry :username))
      (swap! registry assoc (:username new-user-entry) new-user-entry))))

But it seems as if the branch following the if statement is never run, no 
matter what I do. 

Why? 



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