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harmony

This is the harmony project.

Development mode

To start the Figwheel compiler, navigate to the project folder and run the following command in the terminal:

lein figwheel

Figwheel will automatically push cljs changes to the browser. The server will be available at http://localhost:3449 once Figwheel starts up.

Figwheel also starts nREPL using the value of the :nrepl-port in the :figwheel config found in project.clj. By default the port is set to 7002.

The figwheel server can have unexpected behaviors in some situations such as when using websockets. In this case it's recommended to run a standalone instance of a web server as follows:

lein do clean, run

The application will now be available at http://localhost:3000.

Style compilation

To compile sass sources and then watch for changes and recompile until interrupted, run

lein sass4clj auto

Optional development tools

Start the browser REPL:

$ lein repl

The Jetty server can be started by running:

(start-server)

and stopped by running:

(stop-server)

Building for release

lein do clean, uberjar

Deploying to Heroku

Make sure you have Git and Heroku toolbelt installed, then simply follow the steps below.

Optionally, test that your application runs locally with foreman by running.

foreman start

Now, you can initialize your git repo and commit your application.

git init
git add .
git commit -m "init"

create your app on Heroku

heroku create

optionally, create a database for the application

heroku addons:add heroku-postgresql

The connection settings can be found at your Heroku dashboard under the add-ons for the app.

deploy the application

git push heroku master

Your application should now be deployed to Heroku! For further instructions see the official documentation.

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