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@kwladyka a resource can be put into production mode. You won't miss them all because you can postwalk your route structure to find them.
@dominicm > resource can be put into production mode Can you specify what is production mode and how to turn it on? I don’t see it in doc. > you can postwalk your route structure to find them. What exactly do you mean?
@kwladyka I think there's a key you can put into the resource, I don't know what it is exactly. You can call clojure.walk/postwalk on your routes
It wouldn’t work. One day somebody will add new resource and forget about it. Besides of that something can change in yada. I have to make all http 404, 500, … web sites by my own and don’t miss any.
I see in code of yada only this https://github.com/juxt/yada/blob/ba10db43e1a332f0bfd352cd8ea39f176190c4ff/dev/config.edn about production
, but it is not connected to our topic.