ripley
shadow-cljs
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7.9 | 9.1 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 days ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
MIT License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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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! Thereโs also a recent CLJS attempt at this. And a good thread about trade-offs of this approach.
shadow-cljs
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A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
* Single-Page App: shadow-cljs for the build concerns (https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs), Reagent with Re-frame for complex/large app (https://reagent-project.github.io and https://github.com/day8/re-frame). Even if we now prefer using HTMX (https://htmx.org) and server-side rendering (Hiccup way of manipulating HTML is just amazing, https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup).
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Supercharge Your JS/TS Project with ClojureScript REPL
Now, add shadow-cljs.
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[ANN] Malli 0.11.0 is out - a data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script
Work with latest shadow-cljs (& closure compiler) #890
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Cherry: ClojureScript to ES6 Module Compiler
You can already develop with ClojureScript on the back-end. A popular ClojureScript compiler, Shadow-CLJS (https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs) has a target for Node among many others.
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Why metabase and circle are not using cljs (mostly)?
Hi, I'm looking at Clojurescript again after not having paid attention to it after several years. Are you saying that shadow-cljs does something to deal with the, "I have no idea if this library I want to use works with the Google Closure compiler," problem? If so, what? I'd really like to know.
- Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
- shadow.css - CSS-in-CLJS
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Rich Hickey โ open-source is Not About You
I don't know, the community in general tend to use macros that are well written. I keep seeing core.async being used (`go`) in Clojure projects, and also various macros for writing HTTP servers (compojure being a popular one which main code interface is a macro `defroutes`).
ClojureScript projects also routinely add support for making asynchronous code look synchronous (like `async/await` in vanilla JavaScript) via macros. shadow-cljs's `js-await` being one of the well-written ones: https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs/blob/49fb078b834e64f...
Usage:
(defn my-async-fn [foo]
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ClojureDocs โ Community-powered documentation and examples for Clojure
Unclear what "rendering a webpage" entails exactly.
If you want to do frontend development, you can give shadow-cljs a try, the quickstart is pretty quick: https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs#quick-start
If you want to just render server-side HTML, something like compojure (HTTP routing) and hiccup (Clojure data -> HTML) is pretty easy and quick to get started with (https://gist.github.com/zehnpaard/2071c3f55ed319aa8528d54d90...).
If you want to generate HTML files to serve with nginx/whatever, you can just use hiccup and `(spit)` the resulting HTML to files on disk.
What are some alternatives?
cljs-todomvc - List of TodoMVC examples that use Clojurescript (om, om next, reagent, re-frame, rum, quiescent, etc.)
helix - A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo - PingCRM on Clojure - A Clojure/Script fullstack demo application to illustrate how Inertia.js works.
biff - A Clojure web framework for solo developers.
leiningen - Moved to Codeberg; this is a convenience mirror
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
stripe-python - Python library for the Stripe API.
re-frame - A ClojureScript framework for building user interfaces, leveraging React
liveview-clj
mkcert - A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.