Clara is a forward-chaining rules engine written in Clojure(Script) with Java interoperability. It aims to simplify code with a developer-centric approach to expert systems. See clara-rules.org for more.
Here's a simple example. Complete documentation is at clara-rules.org.
(ns clara.support-example
(:require [clara.rules :refer :all]))
(defrecord SupportRequest [client level])
(defrecord ClientRepresentative [name client])
(defrule is-important
"Find important support requests."
[SupportRequest (= :high level)]
=>
(println "High support requested!"))
(defrule notify-client-rep
"Find the client representative and send a notification of a support request."
[SupportRequest (= ?client client)]
[ClientRepresentative (= ?client client) (= ?name name)] ; Join via the ?client binding.
=>
(println "Notify" ?name "that" ?client "has a new support request!"))
;; Run the rules! We can just use Clojure's threading macro to wire things up.
(-> (mk-session)
(insert (->ClientRepresentative "Alice" "Acme")
(->SupportRequest "Acme" :high))
(fire-rules))
;;;; Prints this:
;; High support requested!
;; Notify Alice that Acme has a new support request!
Clara is built, tested, and deployed using Leiningen.
Clara releases are on Clojars. Simply add the following to your project:
Questions can be posted to the Clara Rules Google Group or the Slack channel.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
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