Calva (VS Code)
We’re working on adding an out-of-box project type for Gradle to Calva. That will simplify the usage described here. |
Once you’re jacked-in or connected, see Calva’s documentation for usage information.
(Manual) Add dependencies to your build
If you want to control the dependencies yourself, here are the needed changes to manually configure your project for use with Calva.
Build Config
dependencies {
devImplementation 'cider:cider-nrepl:0.28.5'
}
clojureRepl {
middleware = ['cider.nrepl/cider-middleware']
}
Connect to already running REPL (Custom)
Create a custom Calva connect sequence in your user or workspace settings.json
.
{
"calva.replConnectSequences": [
{
"name": "Custom Gradle",
"projectType": "generic",
"nReplPortFile": [
".nrepl-port"
],
"cljsType": "none"
}
]
}
Start your nREPL server.
$ ./gradlew clojureRepl
Optionally, omit the middleware from the build.gradle
and include it on the commandline:
$ ./gradlew clojureRepl --middleware=cider.nrepl/cider-middleware
Then Calva: Connect to a Runnig REPL Server in the Project
(CTRL+ALT+C CTRL+ALT+C
). Choose the Custom Gradle
project type. Calva will pick up the port automatically.
(or) Connect to already running REPL (Generic)
Start your nREPL server.
$ ./gradlew clojureRepl
Optionally, omit the middleware from the build.gradle
and include it on the commandline:
$ ./gradlew clojureRepl --middleware=cider.nrepl/cider-middleware
Then Calva: Connect to a Runnig REPL Server in the Project
(CTRL+ALT+C CTRL+ALT+C
). Choose the Generic
project type and input the REPL port from your Gradle output.