$ yarn
$ shadow-cljs watch app
;; wait for first compile to finish or expo gets confused
$ yarn start
;; production build
$ shadow-cljs release app
;; no idea what to do for expo
You can also use expo start --web
in order to run react native web.
You'll want to disable hot reload for react native web (since shadow-cljs is a lot faster, and you'll lose all state). It's not possible to do this "properly", but neupsh@clojurians suggested the following:
you can't turn off the live reload, but you can workaround it
you can block requests to /sockjs-node/* in chrome (didn't work on firefox)
- Open Developer Tools
- Click the three dots
- More tools > Request blocking
- Click the
+
- Enter
*/sockjs-node/*
- Done!
You can find an example of using jest
to test react-native
apps here.
The :app
build will create an app/index.js
. In release
mode that is the only file needed. In dev mode the app
directory will contain many more .js
files.
:init-fn
is called after all files are loaded and in the case of expo
must render something synchronously as it will otherwise complain about a missing root component. The shadow.expo/render-root
takes care of registration and setup.
You should disable the expo
live reload stuff and let shadow-cljs
handle that instead as they will otherwise interfere with each other.
Source maps don't seem to work properly. metro
propably doesn't read input source maps when converting sources as things are correctly mapped to the source .js files but not their sources.
Initial load in dev is quite slow since metro
processes the generated .js
files.
reagent.core
loads reagent.dom
which will load react-dom
which we don't have or need. Including the src/main/reagent/dom.cljs
to create an empty shell. Copied from re-natal.