Ok, excellent! So then, when constructing the system-map for prod it would
look something like this:
(defn new-system [config-options]
(let [{:keys [store-create-fn]} config-options]
(component/system-map
:store (new-store store-create-fn)
...
)))
(new-system {:store-create-fn create-riak-store})
And for tests it would be:
(defn new-system [config-options]
(let [{:keys [store-create-fn]} config-options]
(component/system-map
:store (new-store store-create-fn)
...
)))
(new-system {:store-create-fn create-memory-store})
Does that make sense?
On Tuesday, 16 September 2014 09:19:09 UTC+1, Michael Klishin wrote:
>
> On 16 September 2014 at 12:13:13, Anvar Karimson ([email protected]
> <javascript:>) wrote:
> > Option 1, separate lifecycle from the actual store:
>
> I've seen this approach in use, it works well.
> --
> @michaelklishin, github.com/michaelklishin
>
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