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Practice for Microservices with Clojure

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Getting Started

  1. Start the application: lein run
  2. Go to localhost:8080 to see: Hello World!
  3. Read your app's source code at src/helping_hands/service.clj. Explore the docs of functions that define routes and responses.
  4. Run your app's tests with lein test. Read the tests at test/helping_hands/service_test.clj.
  5. Learn more! See the Links section below.

Configuration

To configure logging see config/logback.xml. By default, the app logs to stdout and logs/. To learn more about configuring Logback, read its documentation.

Developing your service

  1. Start a new REPL: lein repl
  2. Start your service in dev-mode: (def dev-serv (run-dev))
  3. Connect your editor to the running REPL session. Re-evaluated code will be seen immediately in the service.

Docker container support

  1. Build an uberjar of your service: lein uberjar
  2. Build a Docker image: sudo docker build -t helping-hands .
  3. Run your Docker image: docker run -p 8080:8080 helping-hands

OSv unikernel support with Capstan

  1. Build and run your image: capstan run -f "8080:8080"

Once the image it built, it's cached. To delete the image and build a new one:

  1. capstan rmi helping-hands; capstan build

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