# Code Style Guidelines >The goal of this document is to help all contributors (core and external) to >write code in _unison_ and help establish good practices that serve the Status >Mobile contributors well. We don't want to turn this document into an exhaustive list of rules to be followed that nobody will read. As much as possible, we'll try to document only what we consider important for Status Mobile. In other words, we don't want to maintain a general Clojure convention/style guide, nor do we want to turn this document into a long tutorial. This is a **work in progress**, and not all conventions are properly implemented in the codebase yet. The project structure is also going over major changes (as of Nov/2022), and it'll take a considerable amount of time until we migrate the existing code to the new structure. If you find out anything is outdated or missing, please, share with us or even better, create a pull-request! 🤸 ## Style guide We mostly follow the [Clojure Style Guide](https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide), so it's recommended to get familiar with it. As of Nov/2022, running `make lint` should fix the most basic formatting issues, and we are in the process of integrating a tool to format non-trivial code according to the Clojure Style Guide. This should greatly reduce noise in pull-request reviews and it'll simplify the life of all contributors. Pay special attention to: - Align let bindings https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide#bindings-alignment - Align map keys https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide#map-keys-alignment ## Dos and don'ts ### Component styles Prefer to define styles in a separate file named `style.cljs`, colocated with the source file. For a real example, see [src/quo2/components/record_audio/record_audio/style.cljs](../src/quo2/components/record_audio/record_audio/style.cljs). ```clojure ;; bad (defn checkbox-view [{:keys [size]}] [rn/view {:style {:width size :height size :border-radius 4 :justify-content :center :align-items :center}} [rn/view (do-something)]]) ;; good (defn checkbox-view [{:keys [size]}] [rn/view {:style (style/checkbox size)} [rn/view (do-something)]]) ``` ### Always add styles inside the `:style` key Although when compiling ReactNative for mobile some components are able work with their styles in the top-level of the properties map, prefer to add them inside the `:style` key in order to separate styles from properties: ```clojure ;; bad [rn/button {:flex 1 :padding-vertical 10 :padding-horizontal 20 :on-press #(js/alert "Hi!") :title "Button"}] ;; good [rn/button {:style {:flex 1 :padding-vertical 10 :padding-horizontal 20} :on-press #(js/alert "Hi!") :title "Button"}] ;; better ;; (define them in a style ns & place them inside `:style` key) [rn/button {:style (style/button) :on-press #(js/alert "Hi!") :title "Button"} ] ``` ### Don't use percents to define width/height In ReactNative, all layouts use the [flexbox model](https://reactnative.dev/docs/flexbox), so percentages are unnecessary the vast majority of the time, don't use them. Check out this great [interactive flexbox guide](https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/interactive-guide-to-flexbox/) by Joshua Comeau. ```clojure ;; bad [rn/view {:style {:width "80%"}}] ;; good [rn/view {:style {:padding-horizontal 20}}] ``` ### Don't prepend booleans with is- It is a common practice in JavaScript and other languages to prepend boolean variable names with `is-*`. In ClojureScript it is common practice to suffix boolean variable names with a `?`. There is no need for both of these and so it is preferable to stick with the latter. ```clojure ;; bad (let [is-open? true] ...) ;; good (let [open? true] ...) ``` ### Styles def vs defn Always use `def` over `defn`, unless the style relies on dynamic values, such as deref'ed atoms. ```clojure ;; bad (defn title-column [] {:height 56}) ;; good (def title-column {:height 56}) ``` ```clojure ;; bad (def community-card {:background-color (colors/theme-colors colors/white colors/neutral-90)}) ;; good (defn community-card [] {:background-color (colors/theme-colors colors/white colors/neutral-90)}) ``` ### Custom Colors The Status designs have a lot of customization of user and group colors with components and pages. For consistency it is best to use `customization-color` as the prop key on pages and components. This will help easily identify what pages and components in the application are using customized colors. ```clojure ;; bad (defn community-card [{keys [custom-color]}] ...) ;; good (defn community-card [{keys [customization-color]}] ...) ``` ### Using TODOs comments _TODO_ comments are used extensively in the codebase, but prefer to use them only when strictly necessary and when an issue is not enough to track the work left to be done. These are all good examples: ```clojure ;; TODO(@username): ;; TODO(@username): , ;; TODO(YYYY-MM-DD): ;; TODO(@username,YYYY-MM-DD): ``` ### Subscription names and event names Always register events and subscriptions using a meaningful namespace, but don't namespace them with `::`. We understand it's a controversial decision because there are both pros and cons to such practice. Whenever appropriate, it's also recommended to use _fake_ namespaces to convey more knowledge in the keyword about which bounded context (domain) it refers to. You may also use dots to convey hierarchical structures. ```clojure ;; bad ;; Don't use real namespaced keywords. (re-frame/reg-sub ::profile-pictures-visibility :<- [:multiaccount] (fn [multiaccount] (:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount))) ;; good ;; Uses a fake namespaced keyword. (re-frame/reg-sub :profile/pictures-visibility :<- [:multiaccount] (fn [multiaccount] (:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount))) ;; better ;; Uses a fake namespaced keyword with a parent namespace (multiaccount). (re-frame/reg-sub :multiaccount.profile/pictures-visibility :<- [:multiaccount] (fn [multiaccount] (:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount))) ``` ### Declaring view components Use the simple `defn` to declare components. Don't use `utils.views/defview` and `utils.views/letsubs`. ```clojure ;; bad (utils.views/defview browser [] (utils.views/letsubs [window-width [:dimensions/window-width]] (do-something window-width))) ;; good (defn browser [] (let [window-width (rf/sub [:dimensions/window-width])] (do-something window-width))) ``` ### Use `[]` instead of `()` in Reagent components - The `()` version [does NOT work with Form-2 and Form-3](https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/UsingSquareBracketsInsteadOfParens.md#a-further-significant-why) components. - Components defined with `[]` will be [more efficient at re-render time](https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/UsingSquareBracketsInsteadOfParens.md#which-and-why) because they're interpreted by Reagent and transformed into distinct React components, with their own lifecycle. ```clojure ;; bad [rn/view (message-card message)] ;; good [rn/view [message-card message]] ``` ### Using re-frame subscriptions and dispatching events Use the `utils.re-frame` namespace instead of `re-frame.core` to subscribe and dispatch. ```clojure ;; bad (ns my-namespace (:require [re-frame.core :as rf])) (let [username @(rf/subscribe [:username])] [pressable/pressable {:on-press #(rf/dispatch [:do-something])} [rn/view (str "Hello " username)]]) ;; good (ns my-namespace (:require [utils.re-frame :as rf])) (let [username (rf/sub [:username])] [pressable/pressable {:on-press #(rf/dispatch [:do-something])} [rn/view (str "Hello " username)]]) ``` ### Registering event handlers Events must always be declared with the `utils.fx/defn` macro. Also, don't use `re-frame.core/reg-event-db`. ```clojure ;; bad (re-frame/reg-event-fx :wakuv2.ui/save-all-confirmed (fn [{:keys [db] :as cofx}] ...)) ;; good (fx/defn save-all {:events [:wakuv2.ui/save-all-confirmed]} [{:keys [db] :as cofx}] ...) ``` ### Registering top-level re-frame subscriptions Use `subs.root/reg-root-key-sub` to register top-level (root) subscriptions. Additionally, register root subscriptions in the `subs.root` namespace. ```clojure ;; bad (re-frame/reg-sub :view-id (fn [db] (:view-id db))) ;; good (reg-root-key-sub :view-id :view-id) ``` ### Registering layer-3 subscriptions The majority of the subscriptions should be defined as [layer-3 subscriptions](https://day8.github.io/re-frame/subscriptions/#the-four-layer) due to performance constraints. ```clojure ;; bad (re-frame/reg-sub :ens/preferred-name (fn [db] (get-in db [:multiaccount :preferred-name]))) ;; good (re-frame/reg-sub :ens/preferred-name :<- [:multiaccount] (fn [multiaccount] (:preferred-name multiaccount))) ``` ### Requiring quo2 components Consume `quo2` components from `quo2.core`, unless the namespace is also inside the `quo2/` directory. ```clojure ;; bad (ns my-namespace (:require [quo2.components.icon :as icon])) (icon/icon :i/verified) ;; good (ns my-namespace (:require [quo2.core :as quo2])) (quo2/icon :i/verified) ;; also good because both namespaces are inside quo2/ (ns quo2.components.tabs.account-selector (:require [quo2.components.markdown.text :as text])) ``` ### Require/import Prefer `:as` instead of `:refer`. There are exceptions to this rule, e.g. the test macros `deftest` and `is`, which are ubiquitous in the Clojure community. ```clojure ;; bad (ns status-im.utils.datetime (:require [cljs-time.coerce :refer [from-long]])) ;; good (ns status-im.utils.datetime (:require [cljs-time.coerce :as time.coerce])) ``` ### Javascript interop Use [binaryage/oops](https://github.com/binaryage/cljs-oops) macros instead of core interop macros. ```clojure ;; bad (fn [^js event] (.-width (.-nativeEvent event))) ;; good (require '[oops.core :as oops]) (fn [event] (oops/oget event "nativeEvent.width")) ``` ### Accessibility labels Accessibility labels are currently used only for end-to-end tests. Use keywords instead of strings (remember keywords are cached). ```clojure ;; bad [text/text {:accessibility-label "profile-nickname"} "Markov"] ;; good [text/text {:accessibility-label :profile-nickname} "Markov"] ``` Avoid dynamic labels, for example to specify an element's index because [Appium](https://appium.io/) already supports element selection based on indices. ```clojure ;; bad [button {:accessibility-label (str "do-something" index)}] ;; good [button {:accessibility-label :do-something}] ``` ### Icons Use the appropriate keyword qualification/namespace and don't directly require namespaces inside `quo2/components/`. ```clojure ;; bad (require '[quo2.components.icon :as icons]) (icons/icon :main-icons2/verified) ;; good (require '[quo2.core :as quo2]) (quo2/icon :i/verified) ``` ### Translations Prefer to use translation placeholders instead of creating multiple translation keywords and concatenating them into a single string. ```clojure ;; bad ;; Assume the translation key is: ;; "biometric-auth-error": "Unable perform biometric authentication" (str (i18n/label :t/biometric-auth-error) "(" error-code ")") ;; good ;; Assume the translation key is: ;; "biometric-auth-error": "Unable perform biometric authentication ({{code}})" (i18n/label :t/biometric-auth-error {:code error-code}) ``` ### Tests #### Subscription tests Test [layer-3 subscriptions](https://day8.github.io/re-frame/subscriptions/) by actually subscribing to them, so reframe's signal graph gets validated too. ```clojure ;; bad (defn user-recipes [[current-user all-recipes location]] ...) (re-frame/reg-sub :user/recipes :<- [:current-user] :<- [:all-recipes] :<- [:location] user-recipes) (deftest user-recipes-test (testing "builds list of recipes" (let [current-user {...} all-recipes {...} location [...]] (is (= expected (recipes [current-user all-recipes location])))))) ;; good (require '[test-helpers.unit :as h]) (re-frame/reg-sub :user/recipes :<- [:current-user] :<- [:all-recipes] :<- [:location] (fn [[current-user all-recipes location]] ...)) (h/deftest-sub :user/recipes [sub-name] (testing "builds list of recipes" (swap! rf-db/app-db assoc :current-user {...} :all-recipes {...} :location [...]) (is (= expected (rf/sub [sub-name]))))) ``` ## Project Structure First, the bird's-eye view with some example ClojureScript files: ``` src ├── js/ ├── mocks/ ├── quo2 │ ├── components/ │ ├── foundations/ │ └── theme.cljs ├── react_native │ ├── gesture.cljs │ └── platform.cljs ├── status_im/ ├── status_im2 │ ├── common │ │ └── components │ │ └── bottom_sheet.cljs │ ├── contexts/ │ ├── setup/ │ └── subs/ ├── test_helpers/ └── utils.cljs ``` - `src/js`: Raw Javascript files, e.g. React Native Reanimated worklets. - `src/mocks`: Plumbing configuration to be able to run tests. - `src/quo2/`: The component library for Status Mobile. - `src/react_native/`: Contains only low-level constructs to help React Native work in tandem with Clojure(Script). - `src/status_im2/`: Directory where we try to be as strict as possible about our guidelines and where we prefer to write code for the new, redesigned mobile app. - `src/status_im/`: Directory containing what we call "old code", not yet migrated to new guidelines for the new mobile app. - `src/status_im2/common/`: Directories named `common` can appear at any level of the directory tree. Just like directories named `utils`, their directory nesting level communicates their applicable limits. - `src/status_im2/common/components/`: Contains reusable components that are not part of the design system (quo2). - `src/status_im2/contexts/`: Contains [bounded contexts](#glossary), like `browser/`, `messaging/`, etc. As much as possible, _bounded contexts_ should not directly require each other's namespaces. - `src/status_im2/setup/`: Contains namespaces that are mostly used to initialize the application, configure test runners, etc. In general, such namespaces should not be required from the outside. - `src/test_helpers/`: Reusable utilities for writing all kinds of tests. - `src/status_im/subs/`: All subscriptions should live inside it. Directories named `utils/` can appear at any level of the directory tree. The directory nesting level precisely indicates its boundaries. For example, a `contexts/user_settings/utils/datetime.cljs` file communicates that it should only be used in the `user_settings` context. ### src/quo2 The `src/quo2/` directory holds all components for the new design system. As much as possible, its sub-directories and component names should reflect the same language used by designers. Even though the directory lives alongside the rest of the codebase, we should think of it as an external entity that abstracts away particular Status domain knowledge. Components inside `src/quo2/` should not rely on re-frame, i.e. they should not dispatch events or use subscriptions. Example structure: ``` src └── quo2 ├── components │ └── dropdown │ ├── style.cljs │ ├── test.cljs │ └── view.cljs └── screens └── dropdown └── view.cljs ``` ### Re-frame events Event handlers should be defined in files named `events.cljs`, and they should be _close_ to other _things_, like view files, components, etc. For example: ``` src └── contexts └── browser ├── bookmarks/ ├── options/ ├── permissions/ ├── events.cljs ├── events_test.cljs ├── style.cljs └── view.cljs ``` ### Test structure [Unit tests](#glossary) should be created alongside their respective source implementation. We prefer them colocated with the source and not like most Clojure (JVM) codebases which mirror the sources in a top-level test directory. ``` ├── models │ ├── message.cljs │ └── message_test.cljs ├── models.cljs └── models_test.cljs ``` Component tests should be created in a separate directory `__tests__`, colocated with the source. When the entire component implementation is isolated under a single directory, create a test file named `component_spec.cljs` instead. ``` └── filter ├── component_spec.cljs ├── style.cljs └── view.cljs ``` There's no hard rule on how integration test namespaces should be split, but we're at least striving to define them under appropriate bounded contexts that mirror the source code. ``` test ├── appium/ └── integration ├── browser/ ├── communities/ ├── messaging/ ├── user_settings/ └── wallet └── payment_test.cljs ``` ## Glossary **Unit test**: The smallest atomic unit that's meaningful to test. For example, tests for utility functions and event handlers are considered unit tests in the mobile codebase. They should be completely deterministic, _fast_, and they should work flawlessly in the REPL. **Bounded context**: A logical separation between different domains. It's an important concept in the [Domain-Driven Design](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-driven_design) literature. See [Bounded Context, by Martin Fowler](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/BoundedContext.html) for an introduction to the topic.