Demo SimpleUI app with open source components. From here developing a custom app is very straightforward.
Visit launchpoint.simpleui.io or run locally using the instructions below.
Register your account and a dashboard will appear. Click the profile pic to edit your CV. Save typing by importing your profile directly from LinkedIn
Search for users using the omnibar at the top of the main dashboard. Click on search results to view their impressive resumes.
Search for shop items using the omnibar at the top of the dashboard.
Purchase items on the results page. The checkout is connected to a test Stripe account which accepts card 4242 4242 4242 4242
.
Start a REPL in your editor or terminal of choice.
Start the server with:
(go)
System configuration is available under resources/system.edn
.
To reload changes:
(reset)
Configure a REPL following the Cursive documentation. Using the default "Run with IntelliJ project classpath" option will let you select an alias from the "Clojure deps" aliases selection.
Use the cider
alias for CIDER nREPL support (run clj -M:dev:cider
). See the CIDER docs for more help.
Note that this alias runs nREPL during development. To run nREPL in production (typically when the system starts), use the kit-nrepl library through the +nrepl profile as described in the documentation.
Run clj -M:dev:nrepl
or make repl
.
Note that, just like with CIDER, this alias runs nREPL during development. To run nREPL in production (typically when the system starts), use the kit-nrepl library through the +nrepl profile as described in the documentation.
Launchpoint supports any language, simply run
(simpleui.launchpoint.i18n/spit-phrases)
This will spit out i18n.txt
which contains all the English phrases. To add e.g. Japanese, put matching phrases below
each line of English. Next save the file with its language code resources/i18n/jp.txt
. Finally add an entry to
simpleui.launchpoint.web.views.lang/lang-disp
so that it becomes an option in the footer popup.