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I am new to Clojure and have been stuck for a while on the :require. I am using lein and included in my project.clj

 :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.6.0"]
             [http-kit "2.1.18"]
             [org.clojure/data.json "0.2.6"]])

I checked the class path and tried to :require the data.json as it said on the data.json Github page but it says cannot find on classpath. I tried

:require [org.httpkit.client :as http]
         [clojure.string :as str]
         [clojure.data.json :as json]))

along with org.clojure.data.json and a whole bunch of other things. In my classpath it says

.m2/repository/org/clojure/data.json/0.2.6/data.json-0.2.6.jar

So I know it is in my classpath.

Thanks

Edit

My full ns script in my core.clj is

(ns myproject.core
  (import [java.net URLEncoder])
  (:require [org.httpkit.client :as http]
             [clojure.string :as str]
             [clojure.data.json :as json]))

Just for clarification I am importing one project into another using the /checkouts/. When I delete the data.json line it works but doesn't work with it.

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  • Where do you put your require snippet? project.clj or your namespace file? Apr 14, 2016 at 18:30
  • @Piotrek I put it in the core.clj file. I tried other projects and can't seem to get them working.
    – phlie
    Apr 14, 2016 at 18:33
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    You listed org.clojure/data.json in your deps, but requiring cheshire.core in your file.
    – OlegTheCat
    Apr 14, 2016 at 18:41
  • I accidentally copied the wrong thing. It is fixed now.
    – phlie
    Apr 14, 2016 at 18:44
  • What's your error message? Apr 14, 2016 at 18:46

1 Answer 1

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if you're using lein try running lein install - this should make the jars available to you.

I'm using the same library in a current project and my project.clj and ns :require are both identical to yours.

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  • I must have tried that quite a few times but finally something changed and it worked. Thanks.
    – phlie
    Apr 15, 2016 at 2:20

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