Maybe I spoke too soon when mentioning incompatibility between Luminus and 
Reloaded. I look forward to taking a closer look at your work!

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 1:49:20 AM UTC-7, Sven Richter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I based a template on luminus myself and added some stuff. It also 
> contains predefined components so you don't have to add it yourself.
> You can look how its done here: 
> https://github.com/sveri/closp/tree/master/resources/leiningen/new/closp/clj/components
>
> Best Regards,
> Sven
>
> Am Dienstag, 1. Dezember 2015 17:43:41 UTC+1 schrieb Colin Yates:
>>
>> The general idea is to use the ‘reloaded’ pattern, so rather than `lein 
>> run` you would have a function which starts and stop the system. You still 
>> need to run figwheel and mongo (yay for document databases) as separate 
>> processes, although I tend to do those in straight terminals rather than 
>> emacs shells as they live longer than my emacs does.
>>
>> You can find more about the reloaded pattern and a prescripted approach 
>> to structuring your app here: https://github.com/stuartsierra/component.
>>
>> I think it is fairly common to have:
>>  - your major building blocks as components
>>  - a specific dev namespace which is only on the :dev profile
>>  - fns in that namespace to start/stop components or the entire system
>>
>> There are some libraries which build on the component library: 
>> https://github.com/danielsz/system for example.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> On 1 Dec 2015, at 16:26, Webdev Tory Anderson <web...@toryanderson.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I recently read something hinting at ways of streamlining the startup 
>> process for the dev environment, so I'm hoping you good folks can give me 
>> some tips. I'm developing a web app in Linux, Clojurescript/Clojure 
>> (incidentally using the Luminus architecture). I use emacs (that part's 
>> non-negotiable; sorry). The cumbersome startup process I usually have goes 
>> like this:
>>
>> M-x shell
>>> mongod # start the mongo daemon
>>>
>>> M-x shell
>>> lein run # start the app and server
>>>
>>> M-x shell
>>> lein figwheel #start CLJS development
>>>
>>> (open a .clj file)
>>> C-c M-c  # (cider-connect)
>>> # insert localhost, port num, which proj. to connect to
>>>
>>>
>> This is usually bearable since I only have to do it once or twice a week, 
>> but it's definitely the sort of redundancy that would be nice to eliminate. 
>> The "lein run" is good to have foregrounded because I can see timbre 
>> statements and cleanly reboot when necessary. Figwheel, at the moment, has 
>> to be foregrounded because that's where the figwheel prompt ends up (I'd 
>> love to have that in Cider somehow, though). 
>>
>> Any recommendations on how to chop some of these steps off?
>>
>>
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