Re: [ClojureScript] Figwheel 0.2.5 and ClojureScript 1.10.758

2020-06-04 Thread Pete Doherty
Thanks, David. Unsurprisingly, you're correct! 

Figwheel-main v0.2.6 added additional `:bundle` support and rounded off the 
rough edges I was trying to address above. I followed that project's new 
NPM guide <https://figwheel.org/docs/npm.html> and everything *Just Worked*. 
There was also additional support added in v0.2.7, which I haven't had a 
chance to dig into yet. Kudos to Bruce Hauman for pushing those releases 
out so quickly.

Pete

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 11:41:11 AM UTC-4, David Nolen wrote:
>
> I believe the latest Figwheel releases are addressing `:bundle` support.
>
> David
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 12:14 AM Pete Doherty  > wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm having trouble getting the latest versions of Figwheel-main (0.2.5) 
>> and ClojureScript (1.10.758) to (fully) work together. 
>>
>> I've been able to rework the CLJS Webpack guide 
>> <https://clojurescript.org/guides/webpack> enough to get Figwheel 
>> compiling the app and serving it via a custom index.html page. The 
>> Figwheel-main changelog states that this is required in order to use the 
>> bundle feature.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I think I'm bypassing some of Figwheel's default REPL 
>> configuration. The Figwheel scripts all get loaded as part of my compiled 
>> Webpack bundle but the REPL script never connects to the Clojure REPL. 
>> There are some differences in the REPL script's log output between my 
>> project and the Figwheel-main Vim-Fireplace tutorial 
>> <https://github.com/bhauman/figwheel-main/blob/master/docs/docs/vim.md#starting-the-repls>.
>>  
>> This certainly seems to be an indication that I'm doing something wrong, 
>> but I'm not sure where to begin addressing the issue.
>>
>> My project:
>> [goog.net.WebSocket] Opening the WebSocket on 
>> ws://localhost:9500/figwheel-connect?fwsid=c0e05c8b-f386-45f1-a706-874d1f3e3fe7
>>  
>> 
>>
>> The Figwheel tutorial:
>> [goog.net.WebSocket] Opening the WebSocket on ws:
>> //localhost:9500/figwheel-connect?fwprocess=0f3498&fwbuild=dev&fwsid=e25756c1-5784-46f5-8e82-739fed9d18dd&fwsname=Yan
>>
>> Does any of  the above speak to anyone who knows these tools better than 
>> me? I do have some experience with both Figwheel and ClojureScript, but 
>> it's been a *long* time.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Pete
>>
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[ClojureScript] Re: Figwheel 0.2.5 and ClojureScript 1.10.758

2020-06-04 Thread Pete Doherty
Thanks for this, Gary!

I was able to figure out a workable solution 
, but this 
is useful information and your repository is a nice template for new 
projects. I haven't gotten around to trying to do a production build of my 
demo application just yet, but I'll probably refer back to your example 
when I do.

Pete

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 10:52:14 AM UTC-4, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> Hi Pete,
>
> I haven't worked with the CLJS Webpack guide recently, but getting 
> Clojurescript and Figwheel to work together is pretty straightforward in my 
> experience.
>
> I use the standard *clojure* build tool from here: 
> https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started
>
> When run from the command prompt, *clojure* reads a deps.edn file in the 
> same directory. Here's an example of its contents for a basic web 
> application:
>
> *deps.edn*
> {:paths ["src/clj" "src/cljs" "resources" "target"]
>
>  :deps {org.clojure/clojure   {:mvn/version "1.10.1"}
> org.clojure/clojurescript {:mvn/version "1.10.597"}
> org.clojure/core.async{:mvn/version "1.1.587"}
> org.clojure/data.json {:mvn/version "1.0.0"}
> org.clojure/data.xml  {:mvn/version "0.0.8"}
> ring/ring {:mvn/version "1.8.0"}
> ring/ring-defaults{:mvn/version "0.3.2"}
> hiccup/hiccup {:mvn/version "2.0.0-alpha2"}
> reagent/reagent   {:mvn/version "0.10.0"}}
>
>  :aliases {:compile-cljs {:main-opts ["-m" "cljs.main" "-co" 
> "compile-prod.cljs.edn" "-c"]}
>:run-server   {:main-opts ["-m" "my-project.server"]}
>:figwheel {:extra-deps {com.bhauman/figwheel-main 
> {:mvn/version "0.2.4"}
>com.bhauman/rebel-readline-cljs 
> {:mvn/version "0.1.4"}}
>   :main-opts ["-m" "figwheel.main" "-b" 
> "compile-dev" "-r"]}}}
>
>
> This file provides three custom aliases: compile-cljs, run-server, 
> figwheel.
>
> You can run any them like so:
>
> $ clojure -A:figwheel
>
> Each of these aliases references additional build files. So here they are 
> for your reference:
>
> *compile-dev.cljs.edn*
> {:main  "my-project.client"
>  :output-dir"target/public/cljs/out"
>  :output-to "target/public/cljs/app.js"
>  :asset-path"/cljs/out"
>  :source-maptrue
>  :optimizations :none
>  :pretty-print  true}
>
> *compile-prod.cljs.edn*
> {:main"my-project.client"
>  :output-dir  "target/public/cljs"
>  :output-to   "target/public/cljs/app.js"
>  :source-map  "target/public/cljs/app.js.map"
>  :optimizations   :advanced
>  :pretty-printfalse
>  :closure-defines {"goog.DEBUG" false}}
>
> *figwheel-main.edn*
> {:watch-dirs ["src/cljs"]
>  :css-dirs ["resources/public/css"]
>  :ring-server-options {:port 8080 :join? false}
>  :ring-handler my-project.handler/development-app}
>
> With these files in place, you should be all set to start building your 
> web application. You need to create *my-project.server/-main* (to start 
> the web server), *my-project.handler/development-app* (to be your ring 
> handler function), and *my-project.client* (to be the entrypoint file for 
> your CLJS code). Everything else is up to you.
>
> I created a repository awhile ago containing a web application template 
> with all of these files and a good deal of default code to get you going. 
> You can find it here:
> https://gitlab.com/lambdatronic/clojure-webapp-template
>
> Have fun and happy hacking!
> ~Gary
>

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[ClojureScript] Figwheel 0.2.5 and ClojureScript 1.10.758

2020-05-19 Thread Pete Doherty
Hi all,

I'm having trouble getting the latest versions of Figwheel-main (0.2.5) and 
ClojureScript (1.10.758) to (fully) work together. 

I've been able to rework the CLJS Webpack guide 
 enough to get Figwheel compiling 
the app and serving it via a custom index.html page. The Figwheel-main 
changelog states that this is required in order to use the bundle feature.

Unfortunately, I think I'm bypassing some of Figwheel's default REPL 
configuration. The Figwheel scripts all get loaded as part of my compiled 
Webpack bundle but the REPL script never connects to the Clojure REPL. 
There are some differences in the REPL script's log output between my 
project and the Figwheel-main Vim-Fireplace tutorial 
.
 
This certainly seems to be an indication that I'm doing something wrong, 
but I'm not sure where to begin addressing the issue.

My project:
[goog.net.WebSocket] Opening the WebSocket on 
ws://localhost:9500/figwheel-connect?fwsid=c0e05c8b-f386-45f1-a706-874d1f3e3fe7 


The Figwheel tutorial:
[goog.net.WebSocket] Opening the WebSocket on ws:
//localhost:9500/figwheel-connect?fwprocess=0f3498&fwbuild=dev&fwsid=e25756c1-5784-46f5-8e82-739fed9d18dd&fwsname=Yan

Does any of  the above speak to anyone who knows these tools better than 
me? I do have some experience with both Figwheel and ClojureScript, but 
it's been a *long* time.

Thanks!

Pete

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Re: [ClojureScript] [ANN] ClojureScript React Native: cljsrn.org

2015-10-01 Thread Pete Doherty
This is great, Mike - thanks!

Are there any plans to set up an RSS/Twitter feed? (I'd be happy to pitch
in if you need any help.)

On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Mike Fikes  wrote:

> A new site aggregating info on how to use ClojureScript with React Native:
> http://cljsrn.org
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