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Setup your Editor/IDE
You can use any Clojure enabled editor. Here are instructions for developing the status-react app using:
- IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive
- VS Code and Calva
(Please add instructions for your favorite editor.)
Table of Contents
Using Cursive
Install Cursive
See https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/index.html
Getting Cursive to understand status-react
- Add this file to the root of the
status-react
project dir - Right click and "add as leiningen project"
I get a lot of cannot be resolved
Are you getting problems where you get a lot of cannot be resolved
on everything?
See https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/macros.html
- opt+enter (on macOS)
- resolve defview as fn and letsubs as let
- move selection on resolve and hit enter
- and select defn for defview and let for letsubs
REPL!
Connecting to REPL to IntelliJ
I had a number of problems connecting to REPL, the solution is as follows:
At the top of IntelliJ IDEA click on the Add Configuration...
option:
This will load the following menu:
Click on the +
icon in the top left corner of the menu.
Select Clojure REPL > Remote
Which will load the following menu
Enter the below options:
- Name = status-react
- Display Name = status-react
- Connection type = nREPL
- Connection details
- Host = 127.0.0.1
- Port = 7888
Press OK
Now the below option will be visible. Press the green run button
You should now see an dialog with the following message:
Connecting to remote nREPL server...
Clojure 1.10.1
To confirm you have a working connection with REPL enter the following command in the input box below the output:
(prn 1)
Which should output
(prn 1)
1
=> nil
See below:
Connecting REPL and IntelliJ to status-react
The important next step is telling REPL the context in which to interact with the code.
Do the following:
Ensure you have 3 terminals running the following
make run-clojure
make run-metro
make run-ios
/make run-android
See the STARTING GUIDE for details
Next go back to the REPL input and enter the following commands:
(shadow/watch :mobile)
(shadow/repl :mobile)
See Below
Which should switch the clj file type target to cljs as shown above
Finally you are ready to test REPL.
Create a sample function to evaluate something simple like (prn "I'm working")
, move your cursor to one of the outer parentheses. Right or control
click and select the REPL
option. From there select Sync files in REPL
and then Send '...' to REPL'
.
Alternatively you can use the shortcut commands ⇧⌘M
to sync your files and ⇧⌘P
to send the statement to REPL. You may also need to switch the REPL namespace to match the current file, which can be done manually from the dialogue box or using the ⇧⌘N
shortcut key.
Following the above should give you the below result:
🎉 Tada! Working! 🎉
For additional details on issues you may face when setting up REPL with Cursive see this document
Using Calva
For VS Code users.
- Install Calva.
Start and connect the REPL
- Open the
status-react
folder. - Start Status development (Starting the
run-clojure
andrun-metro
jobs in split view in the VS Code integrated terminal works great.) - Run the VS Code command: Calva: Connect to a running REPL Server in the project
- Select the project type
shadow-cljs
- Accept the suggested connection
host:port
- Select to connect to the
:mobile
build
- Select the project type
Use the REPL
Open any .cljs
file in the project and evaluate forms in it. See https://calva.io/try-first/ for some starter tips and links. Confirm that your REPL is connected to the app by evaluating:
(js/alert "Hello from Status App!")
🎉 Tada! You are ready to use the REPL to improve Status.im! 🎉
Please consider bookmarking calva.io for quick access to the Calva documentation.