I was happily using figwheel all day. I terminated the process by entering :cljs/quit
.
When I try to restart figwheel lein figwheel
, I'm greeted with this message from leiningen:
'figwheel' is not a task. See 'lein help'
Running lein help
lists many tasks I can perform, but figwheel is not among them.
Here's what my project.clj
looks like (extra stuff elided):
(defproject myproject
...
:dependencies [...]
:plugins [[lein-environ "1.0.2"]
[lein-cljsbuild "1.1.1"]
[lein-asset-minifier "0.2.4"]]
...
:profiles {:dev {:dependencies [...
[lein-figwheel "0.5.0-6"]
...]
:plugins [[lein-figwheel "0.5.0-6"]
...]
:figwheel {...}}}
...)
Here's what I've tried so far:
[lein-figwheel "0.5.0-6"]
to the base :plugins
vector (this sort of worked, but didn't recognize any of my profile-specific settings)You can type lein help profiles
to read all about profiles. The problem in this case is caused by:
Remember that if a profile with the same name is specified in multiple locations, only the profile with the highest "priority" is picked – no merging is done. The "priority" is – from highest to lowest – profiles.clj, project.clj, user-wide profiles, and finally system-wide profiles.
It's using the :dev
in profiles.clj which doesn't have figwheel. This is also why adding lein-figwheel
to the base :plugins
sort of helped, but doesn't use all your settings.
There's a straightforward solution suggested by the docs:
If you need to enable personal overrides of parts of a profile, you can use a composite profile with common and personal parts - something like
:dev [:dev-common :dev-overrides]
; you would then have just:dev-overrides {}
in project.clj and override it in profiles.clj.