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# Code Style Guidelines
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The goal of this document is to help all contributors (core and external) to
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> write code in _unison_ and help establish good practices that serve the Status
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> Mobile contributors well.
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We don't want to turn this document into an exhaustive list of rules to be
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followed that nobody will read. As much as possible, we'll try to document only
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what we consider important for Status Mobile. In other words, we don't want to
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maintain a general Clojure convention/style guide, nor do we want to turn this
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document into a long tutorial.
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> [!WARNING]
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> This is a **work in progress**, and not all conventions are properly
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> implemented in the codebase yet. The project structure is also undergoing
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> major changes, and it will take a considerable amount of time until we migrate
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> the existing code to the new structure.
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If you find out anything is outdated or missing, please, share with us or even
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better, create a pull-request! 🤸
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## Style guide
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We follow the [Clojure Style
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Guide](https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide) and we use
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[zprint](https://github.com/kkinnear/zprint) to format Clojure code. Running
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`make lint-fix` should fix most formatting issues, but not all of them.
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## Dos and don'ts
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### Hiccup
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Never use anonymous inline function in hiccup, this will lead to
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reinitialization of component on each render of parent component.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(defn checkbox-view
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[{:keys [size]}]
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[rn/view
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[(fn [] [rn/view])]])
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;; good
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(defn comp []
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[rn/view])
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(defn checkbox-view
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[{:keys [size]}]
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[rn/view
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[comp]])
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```
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This mistake mostly happens with functional components.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(fn []
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(let [atom (rf/sub [:sub])]
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(fn []
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[:f>
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(fn []
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[rn/text atom]
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;; good
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(defn f-comp [atom]
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[rn/text atom])
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(fn []
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(let [atom (rf/sub [:sub])]
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(fn []
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[:f> f-comp atom])))
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```
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It's important to name functional components with `f-` prefix.
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### Component props and API scheme to match Figma as closely as possible
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Ideally, the prop names for components (particularly in quo Design System)
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should match the Figma properties as best as possible. This makes it easier for
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the developer using that component to configure it correctly for the screen it
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is being used on and avoids unnecessary overwrites and adjustments being made.
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#### Avoid unnecessarily grouping categories to reduce the number of props
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For example in Figma if there is a component and it has the following variants:
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|theme: "light" blur: "False"|theme: "dark" blur: "False"|theme: "light" blur: "True"|theme: "dark" blur: "True"|
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|----------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|
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| type :neutral label "ABC" | type :neutral label "ABC" | | |
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| type :active label "ABC" | type :active label "ABC" | | |
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| type :danger label "ABC" | type :danger label "ABC" | type :danger label "ABC" | type :danger label "ABC" |
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```clojure
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;; bad
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"theme - :light or :dark
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type - can be :neutral :active :danger :danger-blur"
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(defn my-component [{:keys [theme type]} label])
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;; good
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"theme - :light or :dark
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type - can be :neutral :active :danger
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blur? - boolean
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"
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(defn my-component [{:keys [theme blur? type]} label])
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```
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Please note this is only for the external API of the component and there should
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be no restriction of how the component manages its internal API as that will not
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affect the developer using the component with the issues described above.
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In some cases this is not always possible or does not make sense. However the
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thought process should be how easy will it be for another developer to use this
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component with the correct configuration given the screen designs for Figma.
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#### Avoid unnecessarily renaming props
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In general it can be helpful to avoid renaming props from their counterpart in
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Figma.
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For example if Figma has sizes `:small`, `:medium` and `:large`
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```clojure
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;; bad
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":size - :little, :default or :big"
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(defn my-component [{:keys [size]}])
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;; good
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":size - :small, :medium or :large"
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(defn my-component [{:keys [size]}])
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```
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### Component styles
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Prefer to define styles in a separate file named `style.cljs`, colocated with
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the source file. For a real example, see
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[src/quo/components/record_audio/record_audio/style.cljs](../src/quo/components/record_audio/record_audio/style.cljs).
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(defn checkbox-view
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[{:keys [size]}]
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[rn/view
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{:style {:width size
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:height size
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:border-radius 4
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:justify-content :center
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:align-items :center}}
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[rn/view (do-something)]])
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;; good
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(defn checkbox-view
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[{:keys [size]}]
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[rn/view {:style (style/checkbox size)}
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[rn/view (do-something)]])
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```
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### Always add styles inside the `:style` key
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Although when compiling ReactNative for mobile some components are able work with
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their styles in the top-level of the properties map, prefer to add them inside the
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`:style` key in order to separate styles from properties:
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```clojure
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;; bad
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[rn/button {:flex 1
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:padding-vertical 10
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:padding-horizontal 20
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:on-press #(js/alert "Hi!")
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:title "Button"}]
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;; good
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[rn/button {:style {:flex 1
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:padding-vertical 10
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:padding-horizontal 20}
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:on-press #(js/alert "Hi!")
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:title "Button"}]
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;; better
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;; (define them in a style ns & place them inside `:style` key)
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[rn/button {:style (style/button)
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:on-press #(js/alert "Hi!")
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:title "Button"}]
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```
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Also its fine to keep one liner styles in view
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```clojure
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;; ok
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[rn/view {:style {:flex 1 :padding-top 5}}]
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```
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### Don't define properties in styles ns
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Properties must be set on view level
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```clojure
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;; bad
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{:style {:position :absolute
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:left 0
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:right 0
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:bottom 0}
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:blur-amount 30
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:blur-radius 25
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:blur-type :transparent
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:overlay-color :transparent}
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;; good
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{:position :absolute
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:left 0
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:right 0
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:bottom 0}
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```
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### Apply animated styles in the style file
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(defn circle
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[]
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(let [opacity (reanimated/use-shared-value 1)]
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[reanimated/view {:style (reanimated/apply-animations-to-style
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{:opacity opacity}
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style/circle-container)}]))
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;; good
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(defn circle
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[]
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(let [opacity (reanimated/use-shared-value 1)]
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[reanimated/view {:style (style/circle-container opacity)}]))
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```
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### Don't use percents to define width/height
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In ReactNative, all layouts use the [flexbox
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model](https://reactnative.dev/docs/flexbox), so percentages are unnecessary the
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vast majority of the time, don't use them. Check out this great [interactive
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flexbox guide](https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/interactive-guide-to-flexbox/) by
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Joshua Comeau.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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[rn/view {:style {:width "80%"}}]
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;; good
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[rn/view {:style {:padding-horizontal 20}}]
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```
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### Use a question mark to convey the value is a boolean
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The Clojure Style Guide suggests using a question mark only in [predicate
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functions](https://guide.clojure.style/#naming-predicates), but nothing is
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mentioned about other symbols and keywords. We prefer to extend the convention
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to all boolean references.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(let [is-open? true] ...)
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(def flag-is-enabled false)
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;; good
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(let [open? true] ...)
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(def flag-enabled? false)
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```
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And for keywords too:
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```clojure
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;; bad
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[some-component {:logged-in true}]
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;; good
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[some-component {:logged-in? true}]
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```
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### Styles def vs defn
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Always use `def` over `defn` if there are no dynamic values. This helps cut the
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cost of function calls.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(defn title-column []
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{:height 56})
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;; good
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(def title-column
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{:height 56})
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```
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(def community-card
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{:background-color (colors/theme-colors colors/white colors/neutral-90)})
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;; good
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(defn community-card []
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{:background-color (colors/theme-colors colors/white colors/neutral-90)})
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```
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### Custom Colors
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The Status designs have a lot of customization of user and group colors. For
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consistency it is best to use `customization-color` as the prop key on pages and
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components. This will help easily identify what pages and components in the
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application are using customized colors.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(defn community-card [{keys [custom-color]}]
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...)
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;; good
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(defn community-card [{keys [customization-color]}]
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...)
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```
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### Using TODOs comments
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_TODO_ comments are used extensively in the codebase, but prefer to use them
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only when strictly necessary and when an issue is not enough to track the work
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left to be done.
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These are all good examples:
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```clojure
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;; TODO(@username): <message>
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;; TODO(@username): <message>, <issue URL>
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;; TODO(YYYY-MM-DD): <message>
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;; TODO(@username,YYYY-MM-DD): <message>
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```
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### Subscription names and event names
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Always register events and subscriptions using a meaningful namespace, but don't
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namespace them with `::`. We understand it's a controversial decision because
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there are both pros and cons to such practice.
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Whenever appropriate, it's also recommended to use _fake_ namespaces to convey
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more knowledge in the keyword about which bounded context (domain) it refers to.
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You may also use dots to convey hierarchical structures.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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;; Don't use real namespaced keywords.
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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::profile-pictures-visibility
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:<- [:multiaccount]
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(fn [multiaccount]
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(:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount)))
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;; good
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;; Uses a fake namespaced keyword.
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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:profile/pictures-visibility
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:<- [:multiaccount]
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(fn [multiaccount]
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(:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount)))
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;; better
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;; Uses a fake namespaced keyword with a parent namespace (multiaccount).
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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:multiaccount.profile/pictures-visibility
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:<- [:multiaccount]
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(fn [multiaccount]
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(:profile-pictures-visibility multiaccount)))
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```
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### Declaring view components
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Use the simple `defn` to declare components. Don't use `utils.views/defview` and
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`utils.views/letsubs`.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(utils.views/defview browser []
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(utils.views/letsubs [window-width [:dimensions/window-width]]
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(do-something window-width)))
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;; good
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(defn browser []
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(let [window-width (rf/sub [:dimensions/window-width])]
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(do-something window-width)))
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```
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### Use `[]` instead of `()` in Reagent components
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- The `()` version [does NOT work with Form-2 and
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Form-3](https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/UsingSquareBracketsInsteadOfParens.md#a-further-significant-why)
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components.
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- Components defined with `[]` will be [more efficient at re-render
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time](https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/UsingSquareBracketsInsteadOfParens.md#which-and-why)
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because they're interpreted by Reagent and transformed into distinct React
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components, with their own lifecycle.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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[rn/view
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(message-card message)]
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;; good
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[rn/view
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[message-card message]]
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```
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### Using re-frame subscriptions and dispatching events
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Use the `utils.re-frame` namespace instead of `re-frame.core` to subscribe and
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dispatch.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(ns my-namespace
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(:require [re-frame.core :as rf]))
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(let [username @(rf/subscribe [:username])]
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[pressable/pressable {:on-press #(rf/dispatch [:do-something])}
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[rn/view
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(str "Hello " username)]])
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;; good
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(ns my-namespace
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(:require [utils.re-frame :as rf]))
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(let [username (rf/sub [:username])]
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[pressable/pressable {:on-press #(rf/dispatch [:do-something])}
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[rn/view
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(str "Hello " username)]])
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```
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### Registering effects
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When registering re-frame effects (`reg-fx`), prefer to expose a data-only
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interface because that will allow event handlers to stay pure.
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For instance, if an effect needs a `on-success` callback, allow it to receive a
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*re-frame event vector*. This approach is used by us in the [json-rpc/call
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effect](src/status_im2/common/json_rpc/events.cljs), but also by third-party
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effects, such as https://github.com/Day8/re-frame-http-fx. For the complete
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rationale, see [PR #15936](https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/15936).
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### Using the effect `:json-rpc/call`
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Prefer the pure version of `:json-rpc/call` (no callbacks).
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```clojure
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;; not as good
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(rf/defn accept-contact-request
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{:events [:activity-center.contact-requests/accept]}
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[_ contact-id]
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{:json-rpc/call
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[{:method "wakuext_acceptContactRequest"
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:params [{:id contact-id}]
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:on-success #(rf/dispatch [:sanitize-messages-and-process-response %])
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:on-error #(rf/dispatch [:activity-center.contact-requests/accept-error contact-id %])}]})
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;; better
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(rf/defn accept-contact-request
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{:events [:activity-center.contact-requests/accept]}
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[_ contact-id]
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{:json-rpc/call
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[{:method "wakuext_acceptContactRequest"
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:params [{:id contact-id}]
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:on-success [:sanitize-messages-and-process-response]
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:on-error [:activity-center.contact-requests/accept-error contact-id]}]})
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```
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### Registering event handlers
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Register events with `utils.re-frame/reg-event-fx` and follow [re-frame's best
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practice](https://github.com/day8/re-frame/blob/39adca93673f334dc751ee2d99d340b51a9cc6db/docs/FAQs/BestPractice.md#use-the-fx-effect)
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so use only `:db` and `:fx` effects. `utils.re-frame/merge` and `utils.re-frame/defn` are deprecated and should not be
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used in the new code in `src/status_im2/`. Don't use
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`re-frame.core/reg-event-db`.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(rf/defn invite-people-pressed
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{:events [:communities/invite-people-pressed]}
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[cofx id]
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(rf/merge cofx
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(reset-community-id-input id)
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(bottom-sheet/hide-bottom-sheet)
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(navigation/open-modal :invite-people-community {:invite? true})))
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;; good
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(re-frame/reg-event-fx :communities/invite-people-pressed
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(fn [{:keys [db]} [id]]
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{:db (assoc db :communities/community-id-input id)
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:fx [[:dispatch [:hide-bottom-sheet]]
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[:dispatch [:open-modal :invite-people-community {:invite? true}]]]}))
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```
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### Registering top-level re-frame subscriptions
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Use `subs.root/reg-root-key-sub` to register top-level (root) subscriptions.
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Additionally, register root subscriptions in the `subs.root` namespace.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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:view-id
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(fn [db]
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(:view-id db)))
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;; good
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(reg-root-key-sub :view-id :view-id)
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```
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### Registering layer-3 subscriptions
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The majority of the subscriptions should be defined as [layer-3
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subscriptions](https://day8.github.io/re-frame/subscriptions/#the-four-layer)
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due to performance constraints.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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:ens/preferred-name
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(fn [db]
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(get-in db [:multiaccount :preferred-name])))
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;; good
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(re-frame/reg-sub
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:ens/preferred-name
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:<- [:multiaccount]
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(fn [multiaccount]
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(:preferred-name multiaccount)))
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```
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### Requiring quo components
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Consume `quo` components from `quo.core`, unless the namespace is also inside
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the `quo/` directory.
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```clojure
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;; bad
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(ns my-namespace
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(:require [quo.components.icon :as icon]))
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(icon/icon :i/verified)
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;; good
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(ns my-namespace
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(:require [quo.core :as quo]))
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(quo/icon :i/verified)
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;; also good because both namespaces are inside quo/
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(ns quo.components.tabs.account-selector
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(:require [quo.components.markdown.text :as text]))
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```
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### Require/import
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Prefer `:as` instead of `:refer`. There are exceptions to this rule, e.g. the
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|
test macros `deftest` and `is`, which are ubiquitous in the Clojure community.
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|
|
|
```clojure
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;; bad
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(ns status-im.utils.datetime
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(:require [cljs-time.coerce :refer [from-long]]))
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;; good
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(ns status-im.utils.datetime
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(:require [cljs-time.coerce :as time.coerce]))
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```
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|
|
### Javascript interop
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Use [binaryage/oops](https://github.com/binaryage/cljs-oops) macros instead of
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|
core interop macros.
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|
|
|
```clojure
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|
;; bad
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(fn [^js event]
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(.-width (.-nativeEvent event)))
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|
|
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;; good
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(require '[oops.core :as oops])
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(fn [event]
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(oops/oget event "nativeEvent.width"))
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```
|
|
|
|
### Accessibility labels
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|
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Accessibility labels are currently used only for end-to-end tests. Use keywords
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|
instead of strings (remember keywords are cached).
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|
|
|
```clojure
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;; bad
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|
[text/text {:accessibility-label "profile-nickname"}
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"Markov"]
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|
|
|
;; good
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[text/text {:accessibility-label :profile-nickname}
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"Markov"]
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|
```
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|
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Avoid dynamic labels, for example to specify an element's index because
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|
[Appium](https://appium.io/) already supports element selection based on
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|
indices.
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|
|
|
```clojure
|
|
;; bad
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|
[button {:accessibility-label (str "do-something" index)}]
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|
|
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;; good
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[button {:accessibility-label :do-something}]
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|
```
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|
|
### Icons
|
|
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|
Use the appropriate keyword qualification/namespace.
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|
|
|
```clojure
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;; bad
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|
(require '[quo.components.icon :as icons])
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(icons/icon :main-icons2/verified)
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|
|
|
;; good
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(require '[quo.core :as quo])
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(quo/icon :i/verified)
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|
```
|
|
|
|
### Translations
|
|
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|
Prefer to use translation placeholders instead of creating multiple translation
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|
keywords and concatenating them into a single string.
|
|
|
|
```clojure
|
|
;; bad
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|
;; Assume the translation key is:
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|
;; "biometric-auth-error": "Unable perform biometric authentication"
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(str (i18n/label :t/biometric-auth-error) "(" error-code ")")
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|
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;; good
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;; Assume the translation key is:
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|
;; "biometric-auth-error": "Unable perform biometric authentication ({{code}})"
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|
(i18n/label :t/biometric-auth-error {:code error-code})
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Tests
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|
#### Prefer `match?` over `=` when comparing data structures
|
|
|
|
Prefer the `match?` directive over `=` when comparing data structures, otherwise
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|
when the check fails the output can be too difficult to read. `match?` is
|
|
defined by library https://github.com/nubank/matcher-combinators.
|
|
|
|
```clojure
|
|
;; bad
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|
(deftest some-test
|
|
(let [expected {...}
|
|
actual {...}]
|
|
(is (= expected actual))))
|
|
|
|
;; good
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|
(deftest some-test
|
|
(let [expected {...}
|
|
actual {...}]
|
|
(is (match? expected actual))))
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
#### 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/
|
|
├── quo
|
|
│ ├── 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/quo/`: The component library for Status Mobile. [Read more...](../src/quo/README.md)
|
|
- `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 (quo).
|
|
- `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/quo
|
|
|
|
The `src/quo/` 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/quo/` should not rely on re-frame, i.e. they should not
|
|
dispatch events or use subscriptions.
|
|
|
|
Example structure:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
src
|
|
└── quo
|
|
├── 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
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation process
|
|
|
|
To deprecate a var, add the `:deprecated` metadata and, if necessary, suggest an
|
|
alternative.
|
|
|
|
```clojure
|
|
;; Good if there's no better alternative yet, but we want to deprecate it anyway.
|
|
(defn ^:deprecated foo
|
|
[]
|
|
(bar))
|
|
|
|
;; Good
|
|
(defn foo
|
|
{:deprecated "Use some.namespace/var-name instead."}
|
|
[]
|
|
(bar))
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Please check the [Clojure Style](https://guide.clojure.style/#deprecated) documentation
|
|
|
|
To reduce visual clutter from deprecated methods in your text editor, consult this [example](https://rider-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/4419728641810-How-to-disable-the-the-strike-thru-for-deprecated-methods-in-Javascript-#:~:text=Try%20disabling%20%22Preferences%20%7C%20Editor%20%7C,It%20works%20for%20me). The approach can be adapted for settings in VSCode, Emacs, VIM, and others.
|
|
|
|
### 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 the same directory as the source component,
|
|
and named as `component_spec.cljs`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
└── 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.
|