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okay, now I started a shadow repl from the terminal on the demo project (minimal-shadow-cljs-browser) and it seems to be working. Now I want to switch over to cider, but when I :cljs/quit out of it and go to cider-jack-in it says the server's already running and doesn't give me a repl buffer in emacs. I even tried reloading the page and restarting the shadow server. How am I supposed to quit out so I can come in from cider without having to reboot my whole machine?
error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: shadow-cljs - config: /home/kevin/tmp/minimal-shadow-cljs-browser/shadow-cljs.edn cli version: 2.6.6 node: v8.11.1
shadow-cljs - connected to server
server already running
I can reconnect to it from the terminal with shadow-cljs cljs-repl app
also, section 4.3.1 of the user guide says:
If the popular cider-nrepl is found on the classpath it will be added automatically. No additional configuration required.
but the cider's man page says:
Much of CIDER's functionality depends on the presence of CIDER's own nREPL middleware. Starting with version 0.11, When cider-jack-in (C-c C-x (C-)j (C-)j) is used, CIDER takes care of injecting it and its other dependencies.
so, should I remove the cider-nrepl from my system to have it work with shadow or is that the nrepl shadow is looking for?When running shadow-cljs
tests with karma
(3.0.0), how do I run only a single deftest
(and rerun when files change)?
Workaround - replace all (deftest
with #_(deftest
and comment in the tests you want to focus on.
Please let me know if there’s a better way.
There is no better way at the moment, I think. Other tools analyze the meta on the deftest
(for instance ^:focus
) but it is not a clojure.test feature
If you are at the REPL you can use clojure.test/test-var
and friends though
this is not possible with karma
currently no. but you can always just fire up a REPL and run a singular test.
given how karma works it probably won't be a very efficient way to test a single var as all the code still has to be loaded regardless
@thheller all good. Are the plugin docs in the guide? With respect to the Gatsby stuff. I agree it has to be a full framework. I’m investing in Rum due to SSR and open state management. Was more interested in the common implementation details that could be shared if any.
@vigilancetech if cider starts the shadow-cljs server it will add the middleware. it you start it separately you have to add it. I recommend adding it yourself since you then don't hve to worry about if cider adds it or not. adding it twice is not a problem.
I don't understand what you mean by quitting the REPL and cider-jack-in. those are two completely different things
there can also be many connections to a shadow-cljs REPL so you don't have to quit one for the other to take over
and then using cider-connect
as describe here https://shadow-cljs.github.io/docs/UsersGuide.html#cider
Hello, how do i use npm packaged css in clojurescript app? I have installed bulma
and 'bulma-react-components` npm packages and am using bulma components in my app by requiring it as ["react-bulma-components" :as bulma]
, an i can see the component part working. Now, how do i import the css in my app?
Do i have to include a <link rel="stylesheet" href="..." />
or is there a better way to load npm-packaged css module in clojurescript through shadow-cljs ?
@neupsh shadow-cljs does not process any CSS yet so you have to get it into your page by other means. I typically use the node-sass
cli or just copy the css manually into my public/css
directory
the server part I would recommend something more tailored for CLJ development, ie. lein
I use lein works fine with http-kit and compojure (shadow-cljs). I just want to use ws to transfer data between parts. Thanks! I check it.
I am using Highcharts with shadow-cljs and am trying to get the no-data-to-display plugin to work. The docs say to add modules/no-data-to-display.js
to your imports. I did this by adding ["highcharts/modules/no-data-to-display"]
to my :require
but that doesn't appear to work. I'm curious if there is any sort of initialization that I need to do to get the plugin to work. Any thoughts?
If I change the require to ["highcharts/modules/no-data-to-display" :as foo]
and run (js/console.log foo)
it logs a function, not a map like most npm modules do.
I tried with no args and I got an error. Took a guess and called it like this (foo highcharts)
where highcharts
is ["highcharts/js/highcharts" :as highcharts]
and it worked. Very weird. In their examples all they do is add <script src="
to their index.html
.
@wilkerlucio just published 2.6.11
which should now properly use the REPL ns even for CLJS
nice! once I get home I’ll try it out
I did npm -g up shadow-cljs from root but it still says: server version 2.6.6. Any idea what I did wrong?
@vigilancetech are you using the lein integration? if you are check the version on the project.clj
no, just shadow straight
update the local version as well, install without -g
ah, that did it! Thanks!