How can I load profiles.clj into CURSIVE REPL? - clojure

My profiles.clj file starts with:
{:dev
{:env {:env-name
How do I load it in CURSIVE REPL in order for me to be able to use (:env-name env) in my code?

The content of profiles.clj is not available to your REPL session. But you can read the file yourself:
(ns mastering.stackoverflow
(:require
[clojure.tools.reader.edn :as edn]))
(-> ".....path...../profiles.clj "
(slurp)
(edn/read-string)
:dev
:env)

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I have the following build.boot file,
(set-env!
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:dependencies '[[me.raynes/conch "0.8.0"]
[boot.core :as boot]])
(task-options!
pom {:project 'myapp
:version "0.1.0"}
jar {:manifest {"Foo" "bar"}})
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(swap! #(resolve 'boot.repl/default-dependencies)
concat '[[org.clojure/tools.nrepl "0.2.12"]
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[refactor-nrepl "2.3.1"]])
(swap! #(resolve 'boot.repl/default-middleware)
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identity)
following this documentation: https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/wiki/Cider-REPL
However, upon doing cider-jack-in I get the error "refusing to run as root. set BOOT_AS_ROOT=yes to force.", and yet after doing export BOOT_AS_ROOT=yes, I get the same error. What's wrong?
This wiki page is super outdated, so I don't recommend following it. I'd be best to read CIDER's documentation instead.
Just make sure you're using Boot 2.8.3. You don't really need any special CIDER profile. Just create a Boot project, open a file from it in CIDER and do M-x cider-jack-in-clj.

LightTable not connecting/evalling a Clojure project

Just starting a new Clojure project and running into some issues getting LightTable to play nicely. The app/REPL spin up fine with lein ring server / lein repl etc, but trying to connect to any file in LightTable just keeps the blue spinner…spinning…even after it says it's connected.
These are my deps (with LightTable 1.5.4 - just updated from 1.4.something which was doing the same thing)
(defproject clollo "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
:description "FIXME: write description"
:url "http://example.com/FIXME"
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.5.1"]
[compojure "1.1.5"]
[trello "0.1.1-SNAPSHOT"]]
:plugins [[lein-ring "0.8.5"]]
:ring {:handler clollo.handler/app}
:profiles
{:dev {:dependencies [[ring-mock "0.1.5"]]}})
Files in question are
(ns clollo.handler
(:use compojure.core)
(:require [compojure.handler :as handler]
[compojure.route :as route]
[trello.core]))
(defroutes app-routes
(GET "/" [] "Hello Wo1rld")
(route/resources "/")
(route/not-found "Not Found"))
(def app
(handler/site app-routes))
(+ 1 1) ;; test LightTable eval!
I then tried getting rid of all the requires etc for debugging, so I have a new file
(ns clollo.ihopethisworks)
(+ 1 1) ;; this doesn't work either
Any ideas? As I say, LightTable's InstaRepl works fine on its own, and LightTable is connecting to this project's project.clj in the connect window. Just spinning when it tries to eval anything.
Thanks!
From testing your sample code, it looks like the [trello.core] require item, in the handler.clj file, is causing the issue. The library seems to have an issue with initializing clj-http in Light Table.
Also, there is an issue, with LT v0.5.x, where the working indicator, in some cases, keeps spinning after the operation is complete. You can use the Statusbar: Reset working indicator command to stop it.

How to Run Jetty Example with Ring in Clojure

I am following along with this example on creating a simple web service in Clojure using ring and jetty.
I have this in my project.clj:
(defproject ws-example "0.0.1"
:description "REST datastore interface."
:dependencies
[[org.clojure/clojure "1.5.1"]
[ring/ring-jetty-adapter "0.2.5"]
[ring-json-params "0.1.0"]
[compojure "0.4.0"]
[clj-json "0.5.3"]]
:dev-dependencies
[[lein-run "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"]])
This in script/run.clj
(use 'ring.adapter.jetty)
(require '[ws-example.web :as web])
(run-jetty #'web/app {:port 8080})
And this in src/ws_example/web.clj
(ns ws-example.web
(:use compojure.core)
(:use ring.middleware.json-params)
(:require [clj-json.core :as json]))
(defn json-response [data & [status]]
{:status (or status 200)
:headers {"Content-Type" "application/json"}
:body (json/generate-string data)})
(defroutes handler
(GET "/" []
(json-response {"hello" "world"}))
(PUT "/" [name]
(json-response {"hello" name})))
(def app
(-> handler
wrap-json-params))
However, when I execute:
lein run script/run.clj
I get this error:
No :main namespace specified in project.clj.
Why am I getting this and how do I fix it?
You're getting this error because the purpose of lein run (according to lein help run) is to "Run the project's -main function." You don't have a -main function in your ws-example.web namespace, nor do you have a :main specified in your project.clj file, which is what lein run is complaining about.
To fix this, you have a few options. You could move the run-jetty code to a new -main function of the ws-example.web function and then say lein run -m ws-example.web. Or you could do that and also add a line :main ws-example.web to project.clj and then just say lein run. Or you could try using the lein exec plugin to execute a file, rather than a namespace.
For more info, check out the Leiningen Tutorial.
You have to put that (run-jetty) stuff into a -main somewhere and then add it to the project.clj like
:main ws-example.core)
From lein help run:
USAGE: lein run -m NAMESPACE[/MAIN_FUNCTION] [ARGS...]
Calls the main function in the specified namespace.
So, you would need to put your script.clj somewhere on the project source path and then call it as:
lein run -m script

clojure-noir project with generated uberjar - NoClassDefFoundError

Following http://www.webnoir.org/ instructions to create a new project - I ran lein uberwar - this generates a single (executable) jar - however it is not able to find the main class as mentioned in the manifest - no class file found.
The app runs run with "lein run".
Is the uberjar meant to be able to run this way (I expect it launches an embedded jetty?)
FYI Jar produced with lein uberjar fails on NoClassDefFoundError is similar - but out of date (this is with a newer version of leiningen where that specific bug is fixed).
The trick is to add gen-class to server.clj
(ns myproject.server ... (:gen-class))
For example:
I've just deployed using lein uberjar, and I have the following:
In my project.clj:
:main myproject.server
In my server.clj:
(ns myproject.server
(:require [noir.server :as server]
[myproject.views.common]
[myproject.views.index])
(:gen-class))
(server/load-views "src/myproject/views/")
(defn -main [& m]
(let [mode (keyword (or (first m) :dev))
port (Integer. (get (System/getenv) "PORT" "8080"))]
(server/start port {:mode mode
:ns 'myproject})))
require the views at the top
gen-class
load-views
Now it works fine to java -jar myproject-standalone.jar.

Problem using redis-clojure with Leiningen

Hey, I'm new to Clojure and Leiningen and a bit stuck. I've managed to setup a project with Leiningen. I'm able to compile it into an uberjar and run the repl. I've also managed to load a dependency named aleph to run a simple concurrent webserver.
The next step for me is to use redis-clojure to access redis. But here I'm stuck. This is my project.clj:
(defproject alpha "0.0.1-SNAPSHOT"
:description "Just an alpha test script"
:main alpha.core
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.2.0"]
[org.clojure/clojure-contrib "1.2.0"]
[aleph, "0.1.2-SNAPSHOT"]
[redis-clojure "1.2.4"]])
And here is my core.clj: Note that I only added the line (:requre redis) according to the example from redis-clojure.
(ns alpha.core
(:require redis)
(:gen-class))
(use `aleph.core 'aleph.http)
(defn alpha [channel request]
(let [] (enqueue-and-close channel
{:status 200
:header {"Content-Type" "text/html"}
:body "Hello Clojure World!"}))
(println (str request)))
(defn -main [& args]
(start-http-server alpha {:port 9292}))
When I try to run lein repl this happens:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate redis__init.class or redis.clj on classpath: (core.clj:1)
Yes, I have run lein deps and the redis-clojure jar is available in my lib directory. I'm probably missing something trivial, but I've been at this issue for a few hours now and not getting any closer to a solution. Thanks!
Namespace redis does not exist. I suppose you need
(:require [redis.core :as redis])
A way to check for available namespaces:
(use 'clojure.contrib.find-namespaces)
(filter #(.startsWith (str %) "redis") (find-namespaces-on-classpath))
This works with more current versions of Clojure, in this example it finds the names of all namespaces that contains the sub string "jdbc":
(map str
(filter
#(> (.indexOf (str %) "jdbc") -1)
(all-ns)))
The result is a sequence, in example:
=>
("clojure.java.jdbc")