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Simpler Apps

To build a re-frame app, you:

  • design your app's data structure (data layer)
  • write and register subscription functions (query layer)
  • write Reagent component functions (view layer)
  • write and register event handler functions (control layer and/or state transition layer)

For simpler apps, you should put code for each layer into separate files:

src
├── core.cljs         <--- entry point, plus history, routing, etc
├── db.cljs           <--- schema, validation, etc  (data layer)
├── subs.cljs         <--- subscription handlers  (query layer)
├── views.cljs        <--- reagent components (view layer)
└── events.cljs       <--- event handlers (control/update layer)

For a living example of this approach, look at the todomvc example.

There's A Small Gotcha

If you adopt this structure there's a gotcha.

events.cljs and subs.cljs will never be required by any other namespaces. To the Google Closure dependency mechanism it appears as if these two namespaces are not needed and it doesn't load them.

And, if the code does not get loaded, the registrations in these namespaces never happen. You'll then be baffled as to why none of your events handlers are registered.

Once you twig to what's going on, the solution is easy. You must explicitly require both namespaces, events and subs, in your core namespace. Then they'll be loaded and the registrations will occur as that loading happens.

Larger Apps

Assuming your larger apps has multiple "panels" (or "views") which are relatively independent, you might use this structure:

src
├── panel-1
│   ├── db.cljs           <--- schema, validation, etc  (data layer)
│   ├── subs.cljs         <--- subscription handlers  (query layer)
│   ├── views.cljs        <--- reagent components (view layer)
│   └── events.cljs       <--- event handlers (control/update layer)
├── panel-2
│   ├── db.cljs           <--- schema, validation. etc  (data layer)
│   ├── subs.cljs         <--- subscription handlers  (query layer)
│   ├── views.cljs        <--- reagent components (view layer)
│   └── events.cljs       <--- event handlers (control/update layer)
.
.
└── panel-n

Continue to Navigation to learn how to switch between panels of a larger app.


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