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etaoin | nbb | |
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8 | 48 | |
893 | 808 | |
0.3% | 0.9% | |
5.7 | 7.8 | |
23 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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etaoin
- GitHub - clj-commons/etaoin: Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation
- Clj-commons/etaoin: Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation
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Help with automated website testing, please
I've used (WebDriver)[https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/] in Clojure for all kinds of things (testing, simulating users, automating web interactions). I found the Etaoin package to be nicer to use than Selenium. A google search for webdriver and "common lisp" turned up https://copyleft.github.io/cl-webdriver-client/ and possibly other things, so maybe you can use that.
- Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation
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Playing with webdriver
I have recently wanted to pull some data off the local church website, and I have been unable to log in with any HTTP clients. So, I attempted to throw Etaoin at the problem, and it worked marvelously.
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Clojure – Differences with Other Lisps
For Clojure on the JVM I've seen etaoin (https://github.com/igrishaev/etaoin) and there's clj-chrome-devtools (https://github.com/tatut/clj-chrome-devtools). I would ask on Clojureverse or the Clojure Slack/Zulip for opinions.
For ClojureScript I guess there's lots of options since you can access the Javascript ecosystem.
One of the benefits of being hosted is that we can always fall back on the host language's options.
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Browser-based cljs tests
Have you tried using https://github.com/igrishaev/etaoin
nbb
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Embeddable Common Lisp 23.9.9
The SCI/babashka clojure interpreter might be a good fit, if you're ok with a lisp.
It's mature and fully sandboxed.
https://github.com/babashka/nbb
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create-helix-app: project templates with Helix and more
To try it out, run npx create-helix-app in your terminal. It is powered by Nbb, Ink, and Helix itself!
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Releasing Longdown: Convert longform markdown files to outline format used by Logseq
Thanks for building! May also want to share in #extension-news in discord to reach more users. Fwiw, you might be able to write the whole script without the need for compilation with https://github.com/babashka/nbb. You may also be interested in https://github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq as a fair amount of logseq core is scriptable
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Administrative Scripting with Julia
I wish there was something elaborated for scripts that run on Node. I've been using nbb[1] for scripting, and although it all runs through Node.js, it is fast and quick to prototype scripts. The best part is in CI I can simply `npx nbb path/to/script.cljs`. Things get clunky if I want to use anything about of the Node stdlib though, since then you need the dreaded node_modules folder around.
[1] https://github.com/babashka/nbb
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I'm considering moving from Clojure to Common Lisp
For clojure I just found for babashka it seems someone natively compiled jsoup with graalvm and exposed (minimal functionality from it) as a babashka pod, or a possibility would be use nbb like babashka for node. But if racket has the libraries you need and you don't need js/jvm ecosystem than I'm sure it'll be great also
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Is anyone using Shadow on the backend ?
There are some folks using nbb on the backend as well: https://github.com/babashka/nbb, e.g. in AWS Lambdas or via the sitefox framework: https://github.com/chr15m/sitefox. Don't expect stellar performance from nbb since it's interpreted CLJS rather than compiled (as you have with shadow-cljs) but for small scoped projects and fast prototyping it might be ok.
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What's the best lisp to js compiler
https://github.com/babashka/nbb (babashka for nodejs)
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nbb: I'm confused how to include dependencies from Clojars
I tried reproducing this example from the nbb documentation.
- nbb, scripting for Clojure on Node.js, turns 1.0!
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i am so ANGRY with Clojure community
If you don't want to deal with the tooling but want to practice the language, have a look at https://github.com/babashka/nbb
What are some alternatives?
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
lumo - Fast, cross-platform, standalone ClojureScript environment
babashka-sql-pods - Babashka pods for SQL databases
uBlock - uBlock: a fast, lightweight, and lean blocker for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. [Moved to: https://github.com/uBlock-LLC/uBlock]
clojure - The Clojure programming language
cloture - Clojure in Common Lisp
deps.clj - A faithful port of the clojure CLI bash script to Clojure
create-cljs-app - Set up a modern CLJS web app by running one command.
dbcore - Generate applications powered by your database.
clj-chrome-devtools - Clojure API for controlling a Chrome DevTools remote
integrant - simplified integrant