Awesome
Example Web Application in Clojure
This is a simple web application using Component, Ring, Compojure, and Selmer connected to a local SQLite database.
Clojure beginners often ask for a "complete" example that they can look at to see how these common libraries fit together and for a long time I pointed them at the User Manager example in the Framework One for Clojure repo -- but since I EOL'd that framework and I'd already rewritten the example app to no longer use the framework, it's just confusing to point them there, so this is a self-contained repo containing just that web app example.
Requirements
This example assumes that you have the Clojure CLI installed, and provides a deps.edn
file.
Clojure 1.10 (or later) is required. The "model" of this example app uses namespace-qualified keys in hash maps. It uses next.jdbc -- the "next generation" JDBC library for Clojure -- which produces namespace-qualified hash maps from result sets.
Usage
Clone the repo, cd
into it, then follow below to Run the Application or Run the application in REPL
or Run the tests.
Run the Application
clj -m usermanager.main
It should create a SQLite database (usermanager_db
) and populate two tables (department
and addressbook
) and start a Jetty instance on port 8080.
If that port is in use, start it on a different port. For example, port 8100:
clj -m usermanager.main 8100
Run the Application in REPL
Start REPL
$ clj
Once REPL starts, start the server as an example on port 8888:
user=> (require 'usermanager.main) ; load the code
user=> (in-ns 'usermanager.main) ; move to the namesapce
usermanager.main=> (def system (new-system 8888)) ; specify port
usermanager.main=> (alter-var-root #'system component/start) ; start the server
Run the tests with:
clj -A:test:runner
There aren't any tests yet but I will create some soon!
Stuff I Need To Do
- There should be some real-world tests.
- I might add a
datafy
/nav
example.
License & Copyright
Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Sean Corfield.
Distributed under the Apache Source License 2.0.