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@tony.kay: Did the untangled tutorial drop mentions to :keyfn
in the UI exercises? I remember needing to add it to the person component, or am I mis-remembering?
@tony.kay: Ok, I found one very confusing thing. For some reason (enable-console-print!)
is not called inside the untangled_tutorial.B_UI_Exercises
. This means that click events such as the input :onClick (fn [e] (println "TODO ex 3"))
aren’t instructive as they never print to console...
@tony.kay: what is the best way to start new (pet) project using untangled framework? just clone todo app? or maybe there is some template for it? I need both client and server
hmm, ok, in E-UI-Queries-and-State-Exercises
, I have no idea how to do recursive access of :person/mate
without stack overflow. So far the best I’ve got is:
static om/IQuery
(query [this] '[:db/id :person/name {:person/mate [:db/id :person/name]}])
Just doing:
static om/IQuery
(query [this] `[:db/id :person/name {:person/mate ~(om/get-query Person)}])
Blows up...