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@alice sorry to hear you were confused re: url-for
. There are some docs about it’s usage on http://pedestal.io (http://pedestal.io/guides/defining-routes#_generating_urls). The key is, as you found out, that the routes must be expanded to the verbose format.
Does anyone have any examples of sessions using cookies in pedestal? I can't really find anything complete.
@alice Pedestal wraps the ring session middleware in an interceptor. You can find out more about ring sessions by reading the docs (https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring/wiki/Sessions). That should answer your questions.