## Development ### Setting up re-frame-10x for development You need both the re-frame-10x project _and_ a test project to develop it against. For example, you can use the [todo-mvc](https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/tree/master/examples/todomvc) project. - Clone `re-frame-10x` to your machine: ``` git clone git@github.com:Day8/re-frame-10x.git ``` - Go into the root folder of the test project you're using to develop re-frame-10x with. ``` cd /your/project/folder ``` - Add re-frame-10x into this test project using the [instructions](README.md#installation) above. - Still in the test project, create a folder called `checkouts`, then enter the folder: ``` mkdir checkouts cd checkouts ``` - Create a [relative symlink](https://superuser.com/questions/146231/how-do-i-create-a-relative-symbolic-link-in-linux) from your local re-frame-10x project in the checkouts folder. For example: ``` ln -s ../relative/path/to/your/local/re-frame-10x re-frame-10x ``` - If you're using figwheel in the test project, you need to add the checkouts folder (`checkouts/re-frame-10x/src`) to `:cljsbuild :source-paths` in the `project.clj` file. If you're having trouble locating the right place to put this, it might help to look to a sample [project.clj](https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/stable/sample.project.clj) for inspiration. For example: ``` :cljsbuild {:builds {:client {:source-paths ["checkouts/re-frame-10x/src"]}}} ``` - re-frame-10x has a debug panel useful when developing it. You can enable it by adding the :closure-define `"day8.re_frame_10x.trace.debug_QMARK_" true` to your compiler settings. - Now run your test project however you usually run it, and re-frame-10x should be in there. \o/ ### Developing CSS The styles for the trace panel are defined both inline and in Garden styles in `day8.re-frame-10x.styles`. We are using CSS preprocessing to isolate the panel styles, by namespacing the panel styles with the id `#--re-frame-10x--`. #### Problems while developing CSS - Try clearing your browser cache/hard-reloading. ### Updating the internal version of re-frame used We want to use re-frame, but we don't want to use the re-frame that the host is using, or tracing will get very messy. Instead, we use [mranderson](https://github.com/benedekfazekas/mranderson) to create source dependencies of re-frame and reagent. Run `./source-deps.sh` to update the source dependencies. ### How does re-frame-10x build?? I don't see anything in the project.clj that looks like it will build. When you add a path to the :source-paths of the test project used to develop the trace panel against, figwheel in the test project will know to watch and build it too. ### I'm developing against the re-frame todomvc project. Why are changes in my local re-frame repo reflected in the example project? Shouldn't it be pulling from clojars? The re-frame todomvc depends on the source paths of the re-frame project in the same repo. It does this by adding adding `"../../src"` to `:source-paths`.