Gorilla is a rich REPL for Clojure in the notebook style. If you're interested you should take a look at its website.
This fork started out as a React migration experiment. Meanwhile it introduces a lot of significant changes. The overall goal is to expand use cases while keeping development fun.
There is an introductionary blogpost.
I tried really hard to remain backwards compatible and preserve
existing functionality. Given the nature of reagent, this did not seem reasonably
possible with regards to persisted html in worksheets. I ended up introducing
version 2 persistence (transit based) while still supporting version 1 persistence
(shamelessly discarding output). Other than that, the URLs have slightly changed.
The viewer is at .../worksheet.html#/view
now. You may want to try
here
in case you have it running with figwheel.
./run-figwheel-with-jpda.sh
spins up the figwheel based development environment. The script uses rlwrap
for convenience.
Alternatively, you can simply run
lein run -m clojure.main script/figwheel.clj
Once things runnig, you can jump in at
either http://localhost:3449/worksheet.html
for the app or http://localhost:3449/devcards.html
if you want to play with devcards.
lein do cljsbuild once, run
compile cljs and run main entrypoint.
lein do clean, ring uberwar
should give you the standalone war file. Drop it into your servlet container and visit the root url of the webapp.
LEIN_SNAPSHOTS_IN_RELEASE=1 lein do clean, uberjar
should give you the all-in uberjar. It is used by the docker image and can be run
executing java -jar target/gorilla-repl-ng-standalone.jar
. It may also work dropped
into a webapp (in WEB-INF/lib
). Whether you are lucky or depends on the dependencies
(if you run into conflicts). If all goes well, Gorilla REPL will appear at
.../your-app-context/gorilla-repl/worksheet.html
.
TODO : Explain delegation mode
In case you are unlucky, you might want to try Docker
lein do clean, install
add a dependency in your project and tweak dependencies until things work. This is
what I do with lambdalf. Again, if things go well,
gorilla REPL will appear at .../your-app-context/gorilla-repl/worksheet.html
.
Contributions, in the form of comments, criticism, bug reports, or code are all very welcome :-) If you've got an idea for a big change drop me an email so we can coordinate work.
Gorilla is licensed to you under the MIT licence. See LICENCE.txt for details.
Copyright © 2016- Jony Hudson, Andreas Steffan and contributors