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banking-on-clojure-webapp

A Clojure web application using clojure.spec libraries for defining data and function contracts to be used for generative testing.

A guide to the development of this project is on the Practicalli ClojureWebApps website.

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Code Repository: practicalli/banking-on-clojure-webapp

Development

Open the code in a Clojure aware editor and start a REPL session.

Run all the tests in the project using the Cognitect Labs test runner, setting the classpath to include test directory. The aliases are included in the project deps.edn file.

clojure -A:test:runner

Running the code

Use the -M -m option to set the main namespace to inform Clojure where it can find the -main function to start the code running.

clojure -M -m practicalli.banking-on-clojure

Use the -m option by itself if using Clojure CLI tools version before 1.10.1.697

Packaging / Deployment

Clojure is deployed as a Java archive (jar) file, an archive created using zip compression. To package the code to run in a JVM environment, an uberjar is created which included the project code and the Clojure standard library. This is called an uberjar.

Use the alias for depstar tool to build an uberjar for this project. The alias is defined in the deps.edn file for this project.

clojure -A:uberjar

The code can be run from the uberjar on the command line

java -jar banking-on-clojure-webapp.jar

License

Copyright © 2020 Practicalli

Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International

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