2020-04-12 14:33:20 +00:00
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# Running a REPL
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2020-04-12 14:30:39 +00:00
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Babashka supports running a REPL, a socket REPL and an nREPL server.
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## REPL
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To start the REPL, type:
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``` shell
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$ bb --repl
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```
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To get history with up and down arrows, use `rlwrap`:
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``` shell
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$ rlwrap bb --repl
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```
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## Socket REPL
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To start the socket REPL you can do this:
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``` shellsession
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$ bb --socket-repl 1666
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Babashka socket REPL started at localhost:1666
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```
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Now you can connect with your favorite socket REPL client:
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``` shellsession
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$ rlwrap nc 127.0.0.1 1666
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Babashka v0.0.14 REPL.
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Use :repl/quit or :repl/exit to quit the REPL.
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Clojure rocks, Bash reaches.
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bb=> (+ 1 2 3)
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6
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bb=> :repl/quit
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$
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```
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Editor plugins known to work with a babashka socket REPL:
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- Emacs: [inf-clojure](https://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure):
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To connect:
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`M-x inf-clojure-connect <RET> localhost <RET> 1666`
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Before evaluating from a Clojure buffer:
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`M-x inf-clojure-minor-mode`
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- Atom: [Chlorine](https://github.com/mauricioszabo/atom-chlorine)
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- Vim: [vim-iced](https://github.com/liquidz/vim-iced)
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- IntelliJ IDEA: [Cursive](https://cursive-ide.com/)
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Note: you will have to use a workaround via
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[tubular](https://github.com/mfikes/tubular). For more info, look
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[here](https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/repl.html#repl-types).
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## nREPL
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To start an nREPL server:
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``` shell
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$ bb --nrepl-server 1667
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```
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Then connect with your favorite nREPL client:
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``` shell
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$ lein repl :connect 1667
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Connecting to nREPL at 127.0.0.1:1667
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user=> (+ 1 2 3)
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6
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user=>
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```
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Editor plugins known to work with the babashka nREPL server:
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- Emacs: [CIDER](https://docs.cider.mx/cider-nrepl/)
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- `lein repl :connect`
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- VSCode: [Calva](http://calva.io/)
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- Atom: [Chlorine](https://github.com/mauricioszabo/atom-chlorine)
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- (Neo)Vim: [vim-iced](https://github.com/liquidz/vim-iced), [conjure](https://github.com/Olical/conjure), [fireplace](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fireplace)
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The babashka nREPL server does not write an `.nrepl-port` file at startup, but
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you can easily write a script that launches the server and write the file
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yourself:
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``` clojure
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#!/usr/bin/env bb
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(import [java.net ServerSocket]
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[java.io File]
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[java.lang ProcessBuilder$Redirect])
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(require '[babashka.wait :as wait])
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(let [nrepl-port (with-open [sock (ServerSocket. 0)] (.getLocalPort sock))
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pb (doto (ProcessBuilder. (into ["bb" "--nrepl-server" (str nrepl-port)]
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*command-line-args*))
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(.redirectOutput ProcessBuilder$Redirect/INHERIT))
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proc (.start pb)]
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(wait/wait-for-port "localhost" nrepl-port)
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(spit ".nrepl-port" nrepl-port)
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(.deleteOnExit (File. ".nrepl-port"))
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(.waitFor proc))
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```
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