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Natal
Bootstrap ClojureScript-based React Native apps
Dan Motzenbecker, MIT License @dcmotz
Natal is a simple command-line utility that automates most of the process of setting up a React Native app running on ClojureScript.
It stands firmly on the shoulders of giants, specifically those of Mike Fikes who created Ambly and the documentation on setting up a ClojureScript React Native app.
Usage
Before getting started, make sure you have npm, Leiningen, and CocoaPods (>=0.36.4) installed.
Then, install the CLI using npm:
$ npm install -g natal
Then run natal
with your app's name as the first argument:
$ natal FutureApp
If your app is more than a single word, be sure to type it in CamelCase. A corresponding hyphenated Clojure namespace will be created.
When Xcode appears, click the play button (or ⌘-R) to run the app on the simulator.
Then run the following for an interactive workflow:
$ cd future-app
$ ./start.sh
First, choose the correct device (probably [1]
). At the REPL prompt type this:
(in-ns 'future-app.core)
Changes you make via the REPL or by changing your .cljs files should appear live.
Try this command as an example:
(swap! app-state assoc :text "Hello Native World")
When the REPL starts it will print the location of its compilation log. It's useful to tail it to see any errors, like so:
$ tail -f /Volumes/Ambly-81C53995/watch.log
Tips
- Having
rlwrap
installed is optional but recommended since it makes the REPL a much nicer experience with arrow keys - Don't press ⌘-R in the simulator; code changes should be reflected automatically. See this issue in Ambly for details
- Running multiple React Native apps at once can cause problems
Aspirations
- Automatic wrapping of all React Native component functions for ClojureScript
- Xcode-free development with CLI tools
- Automatically run React packager in background
- Automatically tail cljs build log and report compile errors
- Templates for other ClojureScript React wrappers
Contributions are welcome.