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When running datomic/bin/maven-install I saw this error message toward the end; is it anything to worry about?
[WARNING] Some problems were encountered while building the effective model for com.datomic:datomic-pro:jar:0.9.5544
[WARNING] 'dependencies.dependency.exclusions.exclusion.artifactId' for com.datastax.cassandra:cassandra-driver-core:jar with value '*' does not match a valid id pattern. @ line 125, column 18
[WARNING]
[WARNING] It is highly recommended to fix these problems because they threaten the stability of your build.
I'm getting namespace 'datomic.client.config' not found
trying to require datomic.client
. My dependency is [com.datomic/clj-client "0.8.606"]
and can't really find any results on Google.
(require '[clojure.core.async :refer (<!!)]
'[datomic.client :as client])
worked for me(ns scraper.core
(:gen-class)
(:require [alandipert.enduro :as e]
[mount.core :refer [defstate start stop]]
[perseverance.core :as p]
[clojure.core.async :as async]
[datomic.client :as client]
[scraper.cljc.configurations :refer [get-actions-creating-fn]]
[scraper.crawling.core :refer [get-driver handle-actions]]
[scraper.reporting :refer [report send-report]]
[scraper.xiaomi.core :as xiaomi]
[scraper.apple-appstore :as apple]
[scraper.common.api-query :refer [run-through-store]]
))
Has transacting a map with a reverse attribute always worked? E.g. {:db/id “somethingnew” :parent/_children [:parent/name “foo”]}
?