timbre
reitit
timbre | reitit | |
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5 | 14 | |
1,434 | 1,374 | |
0.2% | 0.1% | |
7.6 | 8.7 | |
12 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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timbre
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Tracing: Structured Logging, but better in every way
There are logging libraries that include syntactically scoped timers, such as mulog (https://github.com/BrunoBonacci/mulog). While a great library, we preferred timbre (https://github.com/taoensso/timbre) and rolled our own logging timer macro that interoperates with it. More convenient to have such niceties in a Lisp of course.
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A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
Mentioning μ/log and no mention of timbre (https://github.com/taoensso/timbre), that is an odd omission. Malli is a great mention, but there ought to be a mention of clojure.spec (https://github.com/clojure/spec.alpha) which has much more mindshare.
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Rich Hickey – open-source is Not About You
If you're not familiar with lisps in general, it might be hard to grok the differences between lisp-macros (as used in Clojure) and "normal" macros you see in other languages.
But, if you are familiar already, and just wanna see examples of neat macros that makes the API nicer than what a function could provide, here are a few:
- https://github.com/clojure/core.async/blob/master/examples/w...
- https://github.com/weavejester/compojure
- https://github.com/ptaoussanis/timbre
- https://github.com/krisajenkins/yesql
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Build and run Clojure projects. CLI, tools.deps and deps.edn guide
When clj is invoked, two libraries will be available in our code: timbre logging library which artifacts taken from Maven, and test-runner, taken from GitHub.
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Tour of our 250k line Clojure codebase
No, I don't think they were hyped at any point.
They are used in certain libraries like https://github.com/ptaoussanis/timbre but for things that are simply not possible without macros, for example (timbre/spy (+ 1 1)) will actually print both the expression and the result:
DEBUG [ss.experimental.scratch:1] - (+ 1 1) => 2
Perhaps if the macros are "simple" they can be unpacked relatively easily. I do understand how mentally challenging that can be for somebody who's just starting with Clojure. I've been using Clojure for ~8 years and only just recently became more comfortable with macros after I made a conscious effort in that direction. I'm still far from an "expert" in them.
reitit
- A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
- Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
- Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022
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Help finding a webdev framework that works out of the box
I would build the CLJS for your game logic. Then I would build the backend server separately with API endpoints your front end to talk to. https://github.com/metosin/reitit is a pretty good option.
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The hard way or the easy way?
A significant feature of reitit is that routes are composed of simple vectors and maps. That means you can pre-process that data structure however you want before building the router.
- how to get body of request on reitit
- Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
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Web dev stack in Clojure
You might look at the examples on the Reitit page. Reitit seems to be the emerging library for routing, and it does get you most of the way there, no matter which direction you are looking to go..
- Was sind zwei schöne Momente, die ihr heute schon hattet?
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Malli 0.6.0 is out - performance, instrumentation and dev-tooling
for runtime validation & coercion, you can use the pedestal-utilities from reitit which support all of spec, schema and malli. For dev-time var instrumentation (static & dynamic), there are several ways to add those to existing or 3rd party codebases.
What are some alternatives?
mulog - μ/log is a micro-logging library that logs events and data, not words!
malli - High-performance data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script.
integrant - Micro-framework for data-driven architecture
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
clj-new - Generate new projects based on clj, Boot, or Leiningen Templates!
ring-oauth2 - OAuth 2.0 client middleware for Ring
rlwrap - A readline wrapper
re-frame - A ClojureScript framework for building user interfaces, leveraging React
clip - Light structure and support for dependency injection
component - Managed lifecycle of stateful objects in Clojure
test-runner - A test runner for clojure.test
hiccup - Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure