status-react/nix/deps/clojure
Icaro Motta c1dcd7a764
Introduce malli library (#17867)
This commit is the foundational step to start using malli
(https://github.com/metosin/malli) in this project.

Take in consideration we will only be able to realize malli's full power in
future iterations.

For those without context: the mobile team watched a presentation about malli
and went through a light RFC to put everyone on the same page, among other
discussions here and there in PRs.

To keep things relatively short:

1. Unit, integration and component tests will short-circuit (fail) when
   inputs/outputs don't conform to their respective function schemas (CI should
   fail too).
2. Failed schema checks will not block the app from initializing, nor throw an
   exception that would trigger the LogBox. Exceptions are only thrown in the
   scope of automated tests.
3. There's zero performance impact in production code because we only
   instrument. Instrumentation is removed from the compiled code due to the
   usage of "^boolean js.goog/DEBUG".
4. We shouldn't expect any meaningful slowdown during development.

**What are we instrumenting in this PR?**

Per our team's agreement, we're only instrumenting the bare minimum to showcase 2 examples.

- Instrument a utility function utils.money/format-amount using the macro
  approach.
- Instrument a quo component quo.components.counter.step.view/view using the
  functional approach.

Both approaches are useful, the functional approach is powerful and allow us to
instrument anonymous functions, like the ones we pass to subscriptions or event
handlers, or the higher-order function quo.theme/with-theme. The macro approach
is perfect for functions already defined with defn.

**I evaluated the schema or function in the REPL but nothing changes**

- If you evaluate the source function, you need to evaluate schema/=> or
  schema/instrument as well.
- Remember to *var quote* when using schema/instrument.
- You must call "(status-im2.setup.schema/setup!)" after any var is
  re-instrumented. It's advisable to add a keybinding in your editor to send
  this expression automatically to the CLJS REPL, or add the call at the end of
  the namespace you are working on (similar to how some devs add "(run-tests)"
  at the end of test namespaces).

**Where should schemas be defined?**

For the moment, we should focus on instrumenting quo components, so define each
function schema in the same namespace as the component's public "view" var.

To be specific:

- A schema used only to instrument a single function and not used elsewhere,
  like a quo component schema, wouldn't benefit from being defined in a separate
  namespace because that would force the developer to constantly open two files
  instead of one to check function signatures.
- A common schema reused across the repo, like ":schema.common/theme" should be
  registered in the global registry "schema.registry" so that consumers can just
  refer to it by keyword, as if it was a built-in malli schema.
- A common schema describing status-go entities like message, notification,
  community, etc can be stored either in the respective
  "src/status_im2/contexts/*" or registered globally, or even somewhere else.
  This is yet to be defined, but since I chose not to include schemas for them,
  we can postpone this guideline.
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README.md

Description

This folder contains the scripts and Nix derivations necessary to generate Clojure dependencies for this project.

Usage

Running generate.sh in a shell that has available shadow-cljs and clojure should update the deps.list and deps.json files.

Details

By using the following command:

shadow-cljs classpath --force-spawn

We download the necessary JARs into ~/.m2 folder, but also get the classpath printed into standard output. We skip POM files since they are not necessary, and add edge cases we don't want to handle.

We then use the classpath in combination with contents of ~/.m2 folder to generate the following files:

  • deps.list - List of JARs relative to the ~/.m2 cache folder.
  • deps.json - Full list of JARs including their SHAs.

The deps.list file is just intermediate and for debugging purposes. The deps.json is loaded by the derivation in default.nix and used to produce a derivation that contains all the necessary dependencies:

 > grep cljfmt nix/deps/clojure/deps.list
cljfmt/cljfmt/0.6.7/cljfmt-0.6.7.jar

 > nix-build --no-out-link -A pkgs.deps.clojure
/nix/store/d7p8r9vhq6z2jmxwakxpcb262wgkc86s-status-mobile-clojure-deps

 > DEPS=$(nix-build --no-out-link -A pkgs.deps.clojure)                              

 > find $DEPS -iname 'cljfmt-0.6.7.*'
/nix/store/d7p...86s-status-mobile-clojure-deps/cljfmt/cljfmt/0.6.7/cljfmt-0.6.7.pom.sha1
/nix/store/d7p...86s-status-mobile-clojure-deps/cljfmt/cljfmt/0.6.7/cljfmt-0.6.7.pom
/nix/store/d7p...86s-status-mobile-clojure-deps/cljfmt/cljfmt/0.6.7/cljfmt-0.6.7.jar.sha1
/nix/store/d7p...86s-status-mobile-clojure-deps/cljfmt/cljfmt/0.6.7/cljfmt-0.6.7.jar