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@timeyyy_da_man so, those are pretty widely used. Care to describe what is going on in more detail? You’re using JVM_OPTS?
@wilkerlucio Yeah, glad to include it.
I was trying to do some property-based testing, but I couldn’t get the generators to be efficient enough, and I stopped working on it because it was consuming too much dev time for the value it was going to bring.
cool, I'll check that to start
I was trying to generate arbitrary queries so I could test my query normalization denormalization for the new dynamic query system
I’d still liek to have that if you can get the generators working. They work for me sometimes, but often time out. The recursion is hard to make efficient.
@tony.kay I just discovered Fulcro! Wow! After talking with you at Clojure/West the future seemed uncertain. I like the new name better!
is there a page for fulcro-datomic schema handling? or the files are created manually
@vinnyataide: Do you mean Datomic schema handling? If so Fulcro uses something forked from Yuppiechef's schema.
@cjmurphy That's it. But I really meant how the package fulcro-datomic itself is handling it since it is on github
oh well, I already have a schema.edn file full of datomics maps and vectors lol, I think yuppiechef could bypass this?
@vinnyataide Yuppiechef will substitute for what you've done, generating the schema that Datomic needs from a higher level. If you go your own way (not using yuppiechef schema) then you will miss out on schema migrations: https://github.com/fulcrologic/fulcro-datomic/blob/master/docs/index.adoc#fulcro-datomic-docs, which might not be a problem, and Schema migrations is a Datomic thing, so there's probably something similar out there or you can create your own thing.
@thosmos Glad you’re here! Yeah, things are going well with it. 2.0 is going to bring some nice improvements as well.
I'm such an idiot sometimes. I've created a bunch of very general (parameterized) mutations instead of creating general functions that can be easily combined and then have a bunch of very specific mutations
yeah, better to have the abstract mutations be specific…for many reasons. Live and learn 🙂
It's also probably faster to do a single swap!
instead of bunch of them
how do I tell the form that it's not really dirty
like if something is loaded from the server
figured it out