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Business Logic Modules

Each business logic module is managed in a module directory.

Only the core and db namespace of a module can be required outside of the module directory. Other namespaces must never be required outside of the module directory

There is no rigid structure on how to organize code inside modules outside of core and db namespaces

- events.cljs
- subs.cljs
- notifications
    - core.cljs
- init
    - core.cljs
- accounts
    - core.cljs
    - db.cljs
- node
    - core.cljs
    - db.cljs
    - config.cljs
- ui
    - screens
        - login
            - views.cljs

Rationale and how to get there:

Currently a lot of business logic is lost in utils and screens namespaces and should be moved to dedicated top level directories. This should make core logic of the app more accessible and organized

core.cljs

Core namespace must only contain functions that can be called outside of the module (i.e. in events or other modules):

  • fx producing functions called by events and other modules

    (def get-current-account
        module.db/get-current-account)
    
    (defn set-current-account [{db :db :as cofx}]
        {:db (module.db/set-current-account db)})
    

db.cljs

  • must contain specs for the app-db subpart the module modifies
  • must contain getter and setter functions used by fx producing functions and subscriptions
  • db logic called by other modules

Rationale:

These guidelines make db.cljs namespaces the place to go when making changes to the db layout and minimize breaking changes when adding/refactoring features

Subscriptions

  • all subscriptions must be defined in the single status-im.subs namespace
  • subscriptions must subscribe only on other subscriptions, and never on app-db itself
  • reg-root-key-sub should be used for the root keys subscriptions

Events

  • all events must be defined in the single status-im.events namespace which can be considered as an index of everything going on in the app

  • events must always be declared with register-handler-fx, no register-handler-db

  • events must never use the trim-v interceptor

  • events must only contain a function call defined in a module

    (handlers/register-handler-fx
      :notifications/handle-push-notification-open
    (fn [cofx [_ event]]
      (notifications/handle-push-notification-open event cofx)))
    
  • events must use synthetic namespaces:

    • :module.ui/ for user triggered events
    • :module.callback/ for callback events, which are events bringing back the result of an fx to the event loop, the name of the event should end with -success or -error most of the time. Other possibilities can be -granted, -denied for instance.
    • :module/ for internal events, examples are time based events marked -timed-out, external changes marked -changed or reception of external events marked -received.