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@lwhorton: I don't think you want .setValue('...')
-- I think you want .sendKeys('...')
. .setValue
is going to set the underlying input
DOM element's value
attribute, but React/Reagent won't ever read that value -- they expect to be able to treat it as a write-only property which controls the display. I suspect the incorrect input population is the result of React and Reagent applying their DOM-diffing and async-input-text-management algorithms in the presence of unexpected DOM mutation.
I think @sam.roberton is right
Is https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/wiki/Dynamic-Subscriptions current for 0.7?
https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/blob/master/examples/todomvc/src/todomvc/subs.cljs
Recently deployed this small webapp I made during the summer: http://imperimetric.dxtr.se/. Working with re-frame has been a joy! If anyone is interested in the code/would like to give some critique, the code is on GitHub: https://github.com/Dexterminator/imperimetric
@curlyfry: Awesome, I'll definitely be taking a look at the code. Plus, now I know that I need 7.1 deciliters of milk for that recipe 🙂
@curlyfry: Would you be able to add it to the external resources page on the re-frame wiki? https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/wiki/External-Resources
@shaun-mahood: Sure, will do
I looked quite a bit at https://github.com/braveclojure/open-source before starting my project, maybe it should be added to the page as well?
Definitely a good idea! I didn't realize it was written using re-frame, that's very cool.
It also uses boot, so I think it's pretty nice for people who prefer that over leiningen
Added to the wiki
@shyambalu: i have a infinite scroll component in re-frame