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An example todo application using Posh

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Todo

This is a Todo application using Posh, a library that lets you easily use a DataScript database to keep your entire app state.

This Todo app lets you add or delete tasks to different categories and view by checked/unchecked or by category.

There's no styling and it's a really lame todo list, but I made it just to show an example of how to use Posh.

You can see posh-todo in action here: http://otherway.org/posh-todo/

Usage

Clone it, then

lein run -m clojure.main script/figwheel.clj

Then go here in your browser:

http://localhost:3449/

Some nice components

Checkbox

If you have an entity with a boolean value that you want the user to be able to change, just load this component with the id and attr of the entity.

(defn checkbox [conn id attr checked?]
  [:input
      {:type "checkbox"
       :checked checked?
       :onChange #(p/transact! conn [[:db/add id attr (not checked?)]])}])

The component above would be called from another component that loads the entity and supplies the checked? value of the attr.

If you wanted a standalone checkbox, you could query within the component:

(defn checkbox [conn id attr]
  (let [checked? (attr @(p/pull conn [attr] id))]
    [:input
     {:type "checkbox"
      :checked checked?
      :onChange #(p/transact! conn [[:db/add id attr (not checked?)]])}]))

Add Box

This component loads a text input with an add button that calls the callback function with the value of the text box whenever the add button is clicked. It uses a local reagent atom to update the text box.

(defn add-box [add-fn]
  (let [edit (r/atom "")]
    (fn [add-fn]
      [:span
       [:input
        {:type "text"
         :value @edit
         :onChange #(reset! edit (-> % .-target .-value))}]
       [:button
        {:onClick #(when-not (empty? @edit)
                     (add-fn @edit)
                     (reset! edit ""))}
                     (or (:button-text options) "Add")]])))

The add-fn would be something like (partial add-task! conn category-id) where add-task! is:

(defn add-task!
  [conn category-id task-name]
  (util/new-entity! conn {:task/name task-name
                          :task/category category-id
                          :task/done false}))

This adds a new task to a category in the todo.

License

Copyright © 2015 Matt Parker

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.

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