Would it be fair to paraphrase the question as, how to pass a different data structure to compojure's api function depending on whether the program is running in the development environment or "in production"? One very general technique is to wield the classpath to advantage. Suppose for example that your program's main (i.e., entrypoint) function is in the org.draintheaquifer.asbestos namespace. Instead of putting it under src with most of your program, you may put one version in dev/org/draintheaquifer/asbestos.clj and another version in ops/org/draintheaquifer/asbestos.clj. Then configure Leiningen, or whatever, to include dev and src on the classpath for development (actually this may be its default setting) and ops and src in the uberjar. An easier but more lopsided way to achieve a similar effect is to avoid calling your uberjar's aot-compiled main-class namespace from development, or in other words, let src/org/draintheaquifers/asbestos.clj configure the app for production, and instead of asbestos.clj use dev/user.clj to do the analogous thing in development.
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