Little modification to make it working with jetty7
Ring-Serve provides a convenient way of starting a web server for a Ring handler.
The serve
macro:
- Is safe to run multiple times.
- Finds a free port if you do not specify one.
- Opens up a web browser to view your handler, or if you don't want
this, call the
serve-headless
macro instead. - Automatically takes into account any changes made to your handler.
- Wraps your handler in the
wrap-stacktrace
middleware. - Ensures that the
swank.core/break
function works correctly inside your handler.
user> (defn handler [request]
{:status 200
:headers {"Content-Type" "text/plain"}
:body "Hello World"})
#'user/handler
user> (use 'ring.util.serve)
nil
user> (serve handler)
Started web server on port 3000
nil
user> (stop-server)
Stopped web server
nil
Include the following dependency in your Leiningen project file:
[ring-serve "0.1.2"]