That's what I have now and I was wondering if it could/should change now 
that I can pass the connection into defqueries. It seems like it could 
change. But, component is just a place to keep state/global values. The 
connection being one of them. defqueries must be storing it somewhere (an 
atom?) but if component already has it than I do not need to give it to 
yesql to hold as well.

Does this all sound right?

Thanks.




On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 3:48:33 PM UTC-4, Robin Heggelund Hansen 
wrote:
>
> For a component-based workflow, you wouldn't send in the db-spec with the 
> defqueries. You would do it when calling a query.
>
> (defqueries "somepath")
>
> (defn code [component]
>   (some-query {:name "Robin", :age 6} {:db (:db-spec component)}))
>
> torsdag 8. oktober 2015 15.34.09 UTC+2 skrev Charles Harvey III følgende:
>>
>> I have a question that I hope you can answer about using Yesql with 
>> Component.
>>
>> Currently I pass the db-spec into my endpoint and then pass it into each 
>> call to a query. Now that I can call defqueries with the db-spec, how do I 
>> send that in from component? Sorry for asking, I am new to both libraries 
>> and am still learning.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 5:55:11 PM UTC-4, Kris Jenkins wrote:
>>>
>>> Yesql - the Clojure library for using SQL - has just released v0.5.1.
>>>
>>> The API is much improved - especially if you're using queries with many 
>>> arguments - so see the migration guide if you're upgrading:
>>>
>>> My thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release, and for all 
>>> the users who've been patiently waiting for v0.5 to go official. :-)
>>>
>>> Kris
>>>
>>

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