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2016-10-22
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Had another neat idea. It should be really easy to throw up a single, static page with a repl-ish input that lets you put in an Onyx program and run it using Clojail. https://github.com/Raynes/clojail
We could prepopulate the first screen you drop into to be a full featured job so it makes it easy to turn the various knobs and learn.
Ah yes clojail. I had similar thoughts a while back. I’m not sure how much work that one would be though.
Two text fields - one for Clojure code, another with a map of input task -> segments to write into the job. One button for "eval job", one output field to display all the outputs and window contents.
What could go wrong? 😄
If it’s in a page, why can’t you just use the cljs version with onyx-local-rt? If not, then what about stuff like ZooKeeper?
@lucasbradstreet I was thinking of using onyx-local-rt, yeah. Unstated assumption was that people might be able to add their own Clojure functions to the repl, too.
You can do that with bootstrapped cljs in a browser though, right?
I actually dont know.
Pretty sure you can. Anyway, I think we should try that first 🙂
Sure 😄
Multiple peers per peer group is working in property tests. Tomorrow I’ll finish off the ticket latching