This is the source code for the Clojars jar repository webapp.
If you're looking for user documentation, try the wiki. There is a also a FAQ.
See release announcements on the mailing list for recent user-facing changes.
Please report bugs or problems with the repository on the bug tracker.
Design discussions occur on the clojars-maintainers list and the #leiningen channel on irc.freenode.org.
If you'd like contribute a change please send a GitHub pull request for a topic branch. Feel free to open a pull request early with a "not ready for merging" note or ask on the mailing list or IRC to get feedback from other contributors. If you are looking for a task to work on, take a look at issues labeled ready.
We try to make releases fairly soon after merging contributions, but post to the mailing list if it's been a week or two and you'd like something pushed to the production website.
Note: Java 8+ is required
To begin developing, start with a REPL.
lein repl
You'll need postgres running as well. That's managed via docker-compose:
docker-compose up
Run migrate
to initialize the database to the latest migration.
user=> (migrate)
...
or alternatively, from the command line.
$ lein run -m user/migrate
Run go
to initiate and start the system.
user=> (go)
:started
By default this creates a running development system at http://localhost:8080.
Note: You may get the following error in the browser when accessing the dev
system after running (go)
for the first time:
No implementation of method: :-report-error of protocol: #'clojars.errors/ErrorReporter found for class: clojars.errors.StdOutReporter
If so, running (go)
a second time should eliminate the error.
When you make changes to your source files, use reset
to reload any
modified files and reset the server.
user=> (reset)
:reloading (...)
:resumed
If you'd like to hack on the UI or search it might be useful to have
production-like metadata. To create that, use
clojars.tools.setup-dev/-main
to create test users, import an existing
maven repository (your local ~/.m2/repository/
works well), and
setup a search index:
cp -r ~/.m2/repository/* data/dev_repo
lein run -m clojars.tools.setup-dev
Note that this setup task isn't perfect - SNAPSHOTS won't have version-specific metadata (which won't matter for the operation of clojars, but may matter if you try to use the resulting repo as a real repo), and versions will be listed out of order on the project pages, but it should be good enough to test with.
Testing is designed to work in a REPL to allow flow.
user=> (test)
...
user=> (test #'clojars.test.unit.db/added-users-can-be-found)
...
Tests can also be run through Leiningen for CI.
lein test
Occasionally it can be useful to start a production system based on the development
configuration. This can be done by lein run
.
See the Deployment instructions in the clojars-server-config repo.
Also see Configuration.
The default configuration is loaded from
resources/default_config.edn
. To override values from the default
config, place them in map in an edn file, and specify the path to that
file via the CLOJARS_EXTRA_CONFIG
environment variable.
When running automated tests at the repl, or with lein test
, a test environment
is used to provide isolation. It can be found in test/clojars/test/test_helper.clj
.
Copyright © 2009-2020 Alex Osborne, Phil Hagelberg, Nelson Morris, Toby Crawley, Daniel Compton and contributors.
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure. See the file COPYING.