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2016-04-02
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Hey guys, what the heck am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to require transit-cljs, but it's not published on clojars. I would figure that's fine because the boot config looks like this:
(def ^:private default-repos [["clojars" {:url " "}]
["maven-central" {:url ""}]])
Which seems to include repo1.maven, where I do see the artifact published: http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Ccom.cognitect%7Ctransit-cljs%7C0.8.237%7Cjarmy :dependencies
has [com.cognitec/transit-cljs "0.8.237"]
but when I run any boot task, it fails out with Could not find artifact com.cognitec:transit-cljs:jar:0.8.237 in clojars (
that was the first thing I checked and I reread it 5 times... oh well, at least I learned a bit more about boot and maven.
when after (start-repl)
I keep on seeing:
boot.user=> (start-repl)
<< started Weasel server on ws://127.0.0.1:36172 >>
<< waiting for client to connect ... Connection is
Writing boot_cljs_repl.cljs...
what does it mean? am I missing something?
shouldn't I see a cljs.user=>
somewhere?
yes the browser displays the app
Reload websocket connected.
nREPL server started on port 43996 on host 127.0.0.1 -
Writing main.cljs.edn...
Compiling ClojureScript...
ā¢ main.js
Writing target dir(s)...
Adding :require adzerk.boot-reload to main.cljs.edn...
Elapsed time: 56.371 sec
maybe it is missing the websocket connection from the browser then
ok I might need to investigate why it is not connecting from my app, it should be embedded in my javascript right?
no everything :none
maybe I am doing something weird in there
but I don't want to waste your time in debugging š
Ok I found it
I was calling set-env!
from two different tasks