## Creating Reloadable Uberjar'able App This example lives in the `uberjar` branch. If you'd like to follow along: ```bash $ git checkout uberjar Switched to branch 'uberjar' ``` ### App state Here is an example [app](https://github.com/tolitius/mount/tree/uberjar/test/app) that has these states: ```clojure 22:15:17.175 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.config/app-config 22:15:17.176 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.db/conn 22:15:17.196 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.www/nyse-app 22:15:17.199 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app/nrepl ``` where `nyse-app` is _the_ app. It has the usual routes: ```clojure (defroutes mount-example-routes (GET "/" [] "welcome to mount sample app!") (GET "/nyse/orders/:ticker" [ticker] (generate-string (find-orders ticker))) (POST "/nyse/orders" [ticker qty bid offer] (add-order ticker (bigdec bid) (bigdec offer) (Integer/parseInt qty)) (generate-string {:added {:ticker ticker :qty qty :bid bid :offer offer}}))) ``` and the reloadable state: ```clojure (defn start-nyse [{:keys [www]}] (-> (routes mount-example-routes) (handler/site) (run-jetty {:join? false :port (:port www)}))) (defstate nyse-app :start (start-nyse app-config) :stop (.stop nyse-app)) ;; it's a "org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server" at this point ``` In order not to block, and being reloadable, the Jetty server is started in the "`:join? false`" mode which starts the server, and just returns a reference to it, so it can be easily stopped by `(.stop server)` ### "Uberjar is the :main" In order for a standalone jar to run, it needs an entry point. This sample app [has one](https://github.com/tolitius/mount/blob/uberjar/test/app/app.clj#L16): ```clojure ;; example of an app entry point (defn -main [& args] (mount/start)) ``` And some usual suspects from `project.clj`: ```clojure ;; "test" is in sources here to just "demo" the uberjar without poluting mount "src" :uberjar {:source-paths ["test/app"] :main app :aot :all}}) ``` ### REPL time ```clojure $ lein do clean, repl user=> (dev)(reset) 22:15:17.175 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.config/app-config 22:15:17.176 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.db/conn 22:15:17.196 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.www/nyse-app 22:15:17.199 [nREPL-worker-0] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app/nrepl dev=> ``` Jetty server is started and ready to roll. And everything is still reloadable: ```clojure dev=> (reset) 22:19:49.436 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - << stopping.. #'app/nrepl 22:19:49.436 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - << stopping.. #'app.db/conn 22:19:49.437 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - << stopping.. #'app.config/app-config :reloading () 22:19:49.471 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.config/app-config 22:19:49.472 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app.db/conn 22:19:49.490 [nREPL-worker-3] INFO app.utils.logging - >> starting.. #'app/nrepl ``` notice that a web server `#'app.www/nyse-app` was not restarted. This is done by choice, not to get an occasional `java.net.BindException: Address already in use` when reloading. We can skip restarting any state or states by using `(stop-except)`. Here is from [dev.clj](https://github.com/tolitius/mount/blob/uberjar/dev/dev.clj#L25): ```clojure (defn stop [] (mount/stop-except #'app.www/nyse-app)) ``` This is not really related to uberjaring, but it is a nice optional property. Here is more documentation on [stopping an application except certain states](https://github.com/tolitius/mount#stop-an-application-except-certain-states). ### Packaging one super uber jar ```clojure $ lein do clean, uberjar ... Created /path-to/mount/target/mount-0.1.5-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar ;; your version may vary ``` Let's give it a spin: ```bash $ java -jar target/mount-0.1.5-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar ... 22:25:35.303 [main] INFO o.e.jetty.server.AbstractConnector - Started SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:4242 22:25:35.303 [main] DEBUG o.e.j.u.component.AbstractLifeCycle - STARTED SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:4242 22:25:35.304 [main] DEBUG o.e.j.u.component.AbstractLifeCycle - STARTED org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server@ab2009f ``` Up and running on port `:4242`: See if we have any orders: we don't. let's put something into Datomic: ```clojure $ curl -X POST -d "ticker=GOOG&qty=100&bid=665.51&offer=665.59" "http://localhost:4242/nyse/orders" {"added":{"ticker":"GOOG","qty":"100","bid":"665.51","offer":"665.59"}} ``` now we should: ### Choices There are multiple ways to start a web app. This above is the most straighforward one: start server / stop server. But depending on the requirements / architecture, the app can also have an entry point to `(mount/start)` via something like [:ring :init](https://github.com/weavejester/lein-ring#general-options)). Or the `(mount/start)` can go into the handler function, etc.