This commit upgrades re-frame to v1.3.0 (latest stable release), released ~9
months ago, in 2022-08-27. This is a solid upgrade, with no breaking changes as
far as I tested status-mobile. It's a great testament of re-frame's stability
and commitment to backwards compatibility, as are many Clojure libs.
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/15963
The big, and truly relevant addition is the introduction of the :fx built-in
effect that was added ~3 years ago in Aug/2020 in v1.1.0.
Relevant changelog:
- Global interceptors are now supported (added in v1.0.0).
- reg-event-fx will just warn (not generate an error) if the effect map returned
contains an unknown effect key.
- re-frame will now warn us when we are calling subscribe outside of a reactive
context.
- "re-frame now guarantees that a :db effect, if present, will be actioned
before any other sibling effects. re-frame continues to provide NO guarantees
about the order in which other effects will be actioned."
(https://day8.github.io/re-frame/releases/2020/#110-2020-08-24)
- There's syntactic sugar for trivial reg-sub declarations (added in v1.3.0).
See the documentation for reg-sub for more details
https://day8.github.io/re-frame/api-re-frame.core/#reg-sub
- "The built-in effect :dispatch-later can now take a single map value.
Supplying a sequence of maps is now deprecated in favor of using multiple
:dispatch-later effects within the new :fx effect."
https://day8.github.io/re-frame/releases/2020/#111-2020-08-26
For some unknown to me reason we are using a different Yarn call to
Shadow-cljs to generate the JSBundle for iOS builds, while the one
created by the Android derivation shoudl be exactly the same.
I'm changing the target to just be `make jsbundle` while keeping aliases
referencing old naming, and moving things around in `nix` folder to
reflect the fact that the derivation is no longer Android-specific.
Also, crucially, I've changed the `import` in `index.js` to use the
`./result/index.js` path, since that's what Nix creates. I'm not sure if
this clashes with any developer workflow that takes place locally, so
I'd appreciate some testing from developers.
Depends on: https://github.com/status-im/status-jenkins-lib/pull/67
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
This commit makes the test-helpers.component namespace loadable in the REPL,
plus other changes that allow for a reasonably enjoyable RDD (REPL-Driven
Development) workflow.
Why? I want to be able to get instant feedback when I render a component with
the RN Testing Library (RNTL), and only once I'm satisfied with my findings is
when I proceed to write/update the tests. This nearly instant feedback loop is
only feasible using the ClojureScript REPL, and I'd rather not endure long
recompilation cycles.
Note that by REPL I mean connecting to the CLJS REPL of the Shadow-CLJS :mobile
target.
Essentially, this is what this commit does:
- [x] Allow the test-helpers.component namespace to be evaluated in the REPL.
This is now possible because I changed all functions that assumed js/jest
existed with a guard clause using the CLJS macro exists?. Without the
guard clauses, evaluating the namespace explodes due to stuff like
js/jest.useFakeTimers that fail in compile time (it's a syntax sugar
macro).
- [x] Change the family of functions to get the translation by text to either
translate using i18n/label or translate with the dummy prefix tx:,
depending if the code is running inside the Jest runtime or not.
- [x] Wrap remaining RNTL query functions, except for the find-* ones, since
they don't work at all outside the Jest runtime.
- [x] All wrapped functions support the original arguments supported by RNTL.
Arguments are always converted with clj->js.
- [x] All wrapped functions can optionally take a node (ReactTestInstance) as
their first argument, otherwise the global screen object will be used.
This is very important! See the explanation on section Doesn't RNTL
recommend using the screen object?
- [x] Update Shadow-CLJS preloads, so that (in development) you can fire off the
REPL and always be ready to call component test helpers. This is critical!
What else would be possible? Just an idea, but now that we can easily render
components using the same machinery provided by RNTL in the tests, we can
roughly implement Storybook's Play function
https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/writing-stories/play-function
Lesson learned: In the REPL, you may need to call
(re-frame.core/clear-subscription-cache!), otherwise you will experience
subscriptions returning the same value if their arguments are the same. For
example, I faced this while playing with the namespace
status-im2.contexts.communities.menus.community-options.component-spec. There
are better ways to solve this particular problem in the context of tests if we
use the tooling provided by day8.re-frame.test.
Doesn't RNTL recommend using the screen object? Indeed, it is recommended to use
the screen object instead of destructuring the results of RNTL render. It's just
easier and less error prone, but this only works reliably within the Jest
runtime, since it automatically cleans up rendered state after each test. When
using the REPL this is no longer the case, and I faced some errors, like Unable
to find node on an unmounted component, where RNTL would refuse to re-render
components, even if I explicitly unmounted them or called cleanup.
The only reliable solution I found was to store the result of render (a node)
and pass it to every subsequent call. This is not a workaround, it's officially
supported, but it's a tad less convenient. You can also not pass the node
reference and it should work most of the time.
Practical examples
Workflow suggestion: write your local experiments in the same namespace as the
component spec and within the comment macro. This way, you can have the Jest
watcher running and a REPL connected to :mobile, and they won't step on each
other. For the test watcher, I usually change quo2-core-spec or
status-im2.core-spec to only require what I'm interested, otherwise Jest
consumes way too many resources.
```clojure
;; Namespace quo2.components.colors.color-picker.component-spec
(h/test "color picker color changed"
(let [selected (reagent/atom nil)]
(h/render [color-picker/view {:on-change #(reset! selected %)}])
(h/fire-event :press (get (h/get-all-by-label-text :color-picker-item) 0))
(-> (h/expect @selected)
(.toStrictEqual :blue))))
(comment
(def selected (atom nil))
(def c (h/render [color-picker/view {:on-change #(reset! selected %)}]))
(h/fire-event :press (get (h/get-all-by-label-text c :color-picker-item) 0))
;; Options are passed down converted to JS types.
(h/debug c {:message "Rendering header"})
@selected ; => :blue
)
```
```clojure
;; Namespace quo2.components.tags.--tests--.status-tags-component-spec
(h/test "renders status tag with pending type"
(render-status-tag {:status {:type :pending}
:label "Pending"
:size :small})
(-> (h/expect (h/get-all-by-label-text :status-tag-pending))
(.toBeTruthy))
(-> (h/expect (h/get-by-text "Pending"))
(.toBeTruthy)))
(comment
(def c (render-status-tag {:status {:type :pending}
:label "Pending"
:size :small}))
(h/get-all-by-label-text c :status-tag-pending))
```
```clojure
;; Namespace status-im2.contexts.communities.menus.community-options.component-spec
(h/test "joined and muted community"
(setup-subs {:communities/my-pending-request-to-join nil
:communities/community {:joined true
:muted true
:token-gated? true}})
(h/render [options/community-options-bottom-sheet {:id "test"}])
(-> (h/expect (h/get-by-translation-text :unmute-community))
(.toBeTruthy)))
(comment
(setup-subs {:communities/my-pending-request-to-join nil
:communities/community {:joined true
:muted true
:token-gated? true}})
(def c (h/render [options/community-options-bottom-sheet {:id "test"}]))
(some? (h/get-by-translation-text c :invite-people-from-contacts)) ; => true
)
```
* nix: upgrade zprint from 1.2.4 to 1.2.5
To address issue described in:
https://github.com/kkinnear/zprint/issues/273
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* chore: use zprint :multi-lhs-hang
* refactor: re-format clojure using zprint 1.2.5
---------
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Co-authored-by: yqrashawn <namy.19@gmail.com>
On M1 calling `shadow-cljs` fails with:
```
Execution error (UnsatisfiedLinkError) at java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary/load (ClassLoader.java:-2).
/private/var/folders/__/x311ykg17rqgq2wyl4kn1pdr0001yh/T/jna8753030888504535661.tmp:
dlopen(/private/var/folders/__/x311ykg17rqgq2wyl4kn1pdr0001yh/T/jna8753030888504535661.tmp, 0x0001):
tried: '/private/var/folders/__/x311ykg17rqgq2wyl4kn1pdr0001yh/T/jna8753030888504535661.tmp'
(fat file, but missing compatible architecture (have (unknown,i386,x86_64), need (arm64e)))
```
This is due to an outdeted dependency on JNA 3.2.2, which is pulled in
by `hawk` package which up until release `2.11.16` was a `shadow-clj`
dependency which was removed because it was:
>Only used to be used on macOS since it was slightly faster than the default
>JVM implementation. However in Big Sur it seems to cause issues and break
>completely or just be a lot slower.
https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs/commit/f3b89b5a
Dropped the explicit dependency on `org.clojure/core.async` to avoid:
```
WARNING: The org.clojure/core.async dependency in shadow-cljs.edn was ignored.
Default version is used and override is not allowed to ensure compatibility.
```
Resolves: https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/14196
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
It seems like this worked before purely because the `cljfmt` library was
already in the `~/.m2` cache folder. This issue was noticed when I
cleaned up the `~/.m2` folder on one Jenkins slave host and the Lint stage
started randomly failing.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Signed-off-by: andrey <motor4ik@gmail.com>
Setting a top-level closure-defines does not have any effect,
it needs to be for some reason inside each environment.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
With the update of Emacs CIDER 0.26.1, it expects to have the latest
cider-nrepl dependency to be at 0.25.3 otherwise it throws an error
when connecting to the project's REPL.
Signed-off-by: andrey <motor4ik@gmail.com>
Rename events
Add router to handle all links
Use router in add new chat
Unify universal link and universal qr with router
Add icon for universal scanner
Update tests
Now routing is tested in routing PR
lint
Cleanup
QA fixes
Scan own profile
Handle more EIP
Fix wallet scanner
Fix stack for view profile in UL
Signed-off-by: Gheorghe Pinzaru <feross95@gmail.com>
This way we can use different token for e2e, release, and devel builds.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Drop a bunch of `watch-{android,ios}-*` tagets
- Replace them with one `run-clojure`
- Drop a bunch of `react-native-*` targets
- Replace them with one `run-metro`
- Replace `run-{android,ios}` with `run-{android,ios}`
- Drop `startdev-{android,ios,desktop}*` targets
- Drop `prod-build-{android,ios}` as deprecated
- Drop `src/status_im/android/core.cljs`
- Drop `src/status_im/ios/core.cljs`
- Move `lsof` tool to `default` shell
- Replace them with one `init` `src/status_im/core.cljs`
- Use `init` in one `shadow-cljs.edn` target `mobile`
- Use `mobile` target in `nix/mobile/android/jsbundle`
- Update instructions in `STARTING_GUIDE.md`
- Use `gradle` shell for `android-clean` target
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>