There's also Jig : https://github.com/juxt/jig
Jig's recommendation is for configuration to be held in EDN files.
I much prefer EDN over environment variables. Environment variables feel
awkward when there you have lots of configuration, usually in the form of a
tree.
Usually it makes sense
I've been using carica (https://github.com/sonian/carica) and have config
map like {:dev ... :prod ...} and just using a single environmental
variable to determine which of those config maps to use.
On Friday, January 17, 2014 5:06:31 AM UTC-8, Malcolm Sparks wrote:
There's also Jig :
Thanks for all the great links and ideas you have all posted, now I have
plenty of reading and thinking to do!
I am curious about what you mean by 'thread safety'.
Perhaps thread safety is the wrong term, but what I meant was the
limitations dynamic binding introduces around thread
On 14/01/14, James Trunk wrote:
I am curious about what you mean by 'thread safety'.
Perhaps thread safety is the wrong term, but what I meant was the
limitations dynamic binding introduces around thread dispatching, which
Stuart Sierra explains in this blog
On Monday, January 13, 2014 8:50:54 AM UTC-5, James Trunk wrote:
I've been investigating how to handle configuration in a Clojure
application/library, and have discovered two main candidates: dynamics vars
and argument passing.
I would suggest you add Environment variables to your list.
On 13 January 2014 14:50, James Trunk james.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the current best practice for handling configuration?
While I haven't tried this myself, this popped up on Planet Clojure a
couple of days back:
http://tech.puredanger.com/2014/01/03/clojure-dependency-injection/
There's also
this:
https://github.com/clojure-cookbook/clojure-cookbook/blob/master/local-io/edn-config/edn-config.asciidoc
Joachim
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https://github.com/james-henderson/nomad can be one option for manage/store
a configuration ;) (it uses edn...)
Andrey
2014/1/13 Joachim De Beule joachim.de.be...@gmail.com
There's also this:
Another option is to use leiningen profiles to change the classpath,
loading different versions of a (eg) config.clj file in different
environments. This lets you `require` the config namespace and refer
to config parameters like `config/the-configured-value`
Travis
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:05
This got me thinking about Stuart Sierras
Component: https://github.com/stuartsierra/component
Kristoffer
Den måndagen den 13:e januari 2014 kl. 16:22:55 UTC+1 skrev Joachim De
Beule:
There's also this:
On 13/01/14, James Trunk wrote:
The downsides to dynamic vars seem to be: hiddenness, thread safety, and
more complex tests (binding before each test).
I am curious about what you mean by 'thread safety'. As far as I know,
dynamic variables are thread-local, which means that they are
A middle ground between dynamic vars and passing state through functions
that themselves don't need it, but which is needed by functions they call,
is to build on top of defprotocol and defrecord, to refactor so that the
functions that need configuration state in their operations are defined
by
github.com/weavejester/environ/ + environment variables. 12-factor it that
way, proxy the environment variables via a config namespace so that
configuration values are programmatically generated in case something needs
to intervene.
On Monday, January 13, 2014 5:50:54 AM UTC-8, James Trunk
Example here:
https://github.com/bitemyapp/berossus/blob/master/src/berossus/rocks/your/data/config.clj
On Monday, January 13, 2014 1:57:06 PM UTC-8, Christopher Allen wrote:
github.com/weavejester/environ/ + environment variables. 12-factor it
that way, proxy the environment variables via
+1 for environ as well.
I also have combined that with the Stuart Sierra reloaded workflow (started
it before Components, don't know if I want to switch).
http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2013/06/04/clojure-workflow-reloaded
Finding it a great fit, as it's easy to switch out environ variables in
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