Start a REPL (in a terminal: lein repl
, or from Emacs: open a
clj/cljs file in the project, then do M-x cider-jack-in
. Make sure
CIDER is up to date).
In the REPL do
(run)
(browser-repl)
The first starts the webserver at 10555. The second starts the Weasel REPL server.
In a terminal do lein figwheel
, this will watch and recompile your
ClojureScript, and start the figwheel server (the
default). Whenever your code changes, figwheel will recompile it and
send it to the browser immediately.
Now browse to http://localhost:10555
and enjoy.
This assumes you have a
Heroku account, have installed the
Heroku toolbelt, and have done a
heroku login
before.
git init
git add -A
git commit
heroku create
git push heroku master:master
heroku open
Heroku uses Foreman to run your
app, which uses the Procfile
in your repository to figure out which
server command to run. Heroku also compiles and runs your code with a
Leiningen "production" profile, instead of "dev". To locally simulate
what Heroku does you can do:
lein with-profile -dev,+production uberjar && foreman start
Now your app is running at http://localhost:5000 in production mode.
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