clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo
ripley
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clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo
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Is there anything in Clojure comparable to Hotwire in Rails or Phoenix Live View in Elixir? I've had with SPA's.
You still have your different pages on the server side, and inject data into the page template like you would a classic MVC style framework, but the templates are defined client-side in JS. When you first load the page, the client downloads the JS and gets the template data to fill it in from the server. Then on subsequent actions/page navigations, the client includes a request header that tells the back end to respond with only the page name and data, so that it can just swap to the new page and inject the data into it client side. Quite cool! They have a demo clojure app here https://github.com/prestancedesign/pingcrm-clojure and hosted here
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Diving into clojure
The source code is available here: https://github.com/prestancedesign/clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo
- Ping CRM (Laravel/PHP) Ported to Clojure
- Ping CRM: complete single page web application built with Clojure
ripley
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A fully-regulated, API-driven bank, with Clojure
Not disagreeing, and it's only one aspect of Phoenix, but it might be of interest to someone reading that this LiveView-like Clojure library exists: https://github.com/tatut/ripley
Also this is a neat list of LiveView-like technologies across various languages: https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
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Any recommendations for a websoket library?
Ripley seems interesting: https://github.com/tatut/ripley https://dev.solita.fi/2020/06/01/rethinking-the-frontend.html
- LiveView in Clojure ?
- Is Clojure suitable for my use cases?
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Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
Maybe it's because Clojure has typically attracted a demographic who are more shy about self-promoting and marketing their new ideas and tools. Photon is an exciting (and relevant) example defying that trend though: https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/uis-are-streaming-dags
Also relevant as a Phoenix-like alternative for Clojure: https://github.com/tatut/ripley
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Is there anything in Clojure comparable to Hotwire in Rails or Phoenix Live View in Elixir? I've had with SPA's.
I haven't seen https://github.com/tatut/ripley mentioned. Seems cool.
- GitHub - tatut/ripley: Ring live pages experiment
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Avoid React complexities with Reagent/Reframe
Thanks for the refs! There’s also a recent CLJS attempt at this. And a good thread about trade-offs of this approach.
What are some alternatives?
kit - Lightweight, modular framework for scalable web development in Clojure
cljs-todomvc - List of TodoMVC examples that use Clojurescript (om, om next, reagent, re-frame, rum, quiescent, etc.)
ring - Clojure HTTP server abstraction
helix - A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
usermanager-reitit-integrant-example - A little demo web app in Clojure, using Integrant, Ring, Reitit, Selmer (and a database)
leiningen - Moved to Codeberg; this is a convenience mirror
duct - Server-side application framework for Clojure
stripe-python - Python library for the Stripe API.
uix - Idiomatic ClojureScript interface to modern React.js
liveview-clj
spa-demo
clojure-news-feed - evaluating various technologies by implementing a news feed micro-service