I just wanted to say that this seems like a great idea.

+1

On Saturday, June 23, 2012 11:08:47 PM UTC-7, Anthony Grimes wrote:
>
> Chris Granger and I decided that a lot of the stuff in Noir is also useful 
> outside of Noir, so I took a bunch of Noir's middleware and such and split 
> it out into a
> new library called lib-noir. You can find it here:
>
> https://github.com/noir-clojure/lib-noir
>
> It has Noir's stateful session/flash middleware, cookie middleware, 
> validation middleware, encryption utilities, and my personal favorite, some 
> utilities for
> creating ring response maps (higher level than ring.util.response).
>
> All of these things are completely independent of Noir. They are can be 
> used from any ring-based web framework, and my motivation for doing it was 
> actually
> so I could use stateful sessions and the response utils in Compojure apps. 
> These things will be maintained completely separately from noir from now on.
>
> The stateful session and flash stuff works mostly the same as sandbar's 
> does, but sandbar tends to stay a little out of date, so hopefully this 
> will make for
> a great alternative for people having issues with it.
>
> We hope you enjoy these things!
>
> ( First announcement on the Noir group: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/clj-noir/0BkySc8gG90/discussion )
>

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