The implementation of processing load/mutation result graph targeting.
The implementation of processing load/mutation result graph targeting.
The algorithm and support functions for converting a normalized Fulcro database to a tree of denormalized props.
The algorithm and support functions for converting a normalized Fulcro database to a tree of denormalized props.
Some misc. utility functions. These are primarily meant for internal use, and are subject to relocation and removal in the future.
You have been warned. Changes to this ns (or its complete removal) will not be considered breaking changes to the library, and no mention of said changes will even appear in the changelog.
Some misc. utility functions. These are primarily meant for internal use, and are subject to relocation and removal in the future. You have been warned. Changes to this ns (or its complete removal) will not be considered breaking changes to the library, and no mention of said changes will even appear in the changelog.
Functions that assist with supporting form editing/checking/diffing in Fulcro UI. These functions work
by making a pristine copy of your entity, and tracking what fields have been touched. You are responsible
for triggering these various states by marking fields as complete (mark-complete!
), telling it to
copy the data to/from pristine (e.g. entity->pristine
), and by asking for out-of-date data for the current
vs. pristine copy (dirty-fields
).
There is also support for detecting which fields have been marked complete and are dirty.
Validation can be done via Clojure spec, or by defining your own field validation functions via
make-validator
. This general-purpose validation factor function can easily be used to create more
automated validation factories that can be more configuration-driven, but this is left as an exercise for the community.
See the Developer's Guide for more information.
Functions that assist with supporting form editing/checking/diffing in Fulcro UI. These functions work by making a pristine copy of your entity, and tracking what fields have been touched. You are responsible for triggering these various states by marking fields as complete (`mark-complete!`), telling it to copy the data to/from pristine (e.g. `entity->pristine`), and by asking for out-of-date data for the current vs. pristine copy (`dirty-fields`). There is also support for detecting which fields have been marked complete and are dirty. Validation can be done via Clojure spec, or by defining your own field validation functions via `make-validator`. This general-purpose validation factor function can easily be used to create more automated validation factories that can be more configuration-driven, but this is left as an exercise for the community. See the Developer's Guide for more information.
Functions that implement the query and component indexing.
Functions that implement the query and component indexing.
Namespace with support for finding plug-in algorithms on the app. Avoids circular references within the library itself.
Namespace with support for finding plug-in algorithms on the app. Avoids circular references within the library itself.
Various algorithms that are used for merging trees of data into a normalized Fulcro database.
Various algorithms that are used for merging trees of data into a normalized Fulcro database.
Functions for dealing with normalizing Fulcro databases. In particular tree->db
.
Functions for dealing with normalizing Fulcro databases. In particular `tree->db`.
Algorithms for delaying some action by a particular amount of time.
Algorithms for delaying some action by a particular amount of time.
Functions for making and consuming Fulcro temporary IDs.
Functions for making and consuming Fulcro temporary IDs.
Logging helpers to make js console logging more readable. The recommended use of these functions is as follows:
(ns app.development-preload
(:require
[taoensso.timbre :as log]
[com.fulcrologic.fulcro.algorithms.timbre-support :refer [console-appender prefix-output-fn]))
(log/set-level! :debug)
(log/merge-config! {:output-fn prefix-output-fn
:appenders {:console (console-appender)}})
and you'll get much more readable error messages in the js console.
NOTE: when logging errors, be sure to log the exception first. This is documented in timbre, but easy to miss:
(try
...
(catch :default ex
(log/error ex ...))
See the development_preload.cljs and shadow-cljs.edn files in the latest Fulcro 3 template for an example.
Logging helpers to make js console logging more readable. The recommended use of these functions is as follows: - Make sure you're using Binaryage devtools (on classpath. shadow-cljs will auto-add it when detected). - IMPORTANT: Enable custom formatters in console settings for Chrome. This will print cljs data as cljs (instead of raw js). - Make a development preload cljs file, and tell shadow-cljs to preload it. - In the preload file, add something like this: ``` (ns app.development-preload (:require [taoensso.timbre :as log] [com.fulcrologic.fulcro.algorithms.timbre-support :refer [console-appender prefix-output-fn])) (log/set-level! :debug) (log/merge-config! {:output-fn prefix-output-fn :appenders {:console (console-appender)}}) ``` and you'll get much more readable error messages in the js console. NOTE: when logging errors, be sure to log the exception first. This is documented in timbre, but easy to miss: ``` (try ... (catch :default ex (log/error ex ...)) ``` See the development_preload.cljs and shadow-cljs.edn files in the latest Fulcro 3 template for an example.
Transit functions for the on-the-wire EDN communication to common remotes. Includes support for Fulcro tempids, and can be extended to support additional application-specific data types.
Transit functions for the on-the-wire EDN communication to common remotes. Includes support for Fulcro tempids, and can be extended to support additional application-specific data types.
The transaction processing in Fulcro is pluggable. This namespace is the implementation for the default transaction processing .
The transaction processing in Fulcro is pluggable. This namespace is the implementation for the default transaction processing .
Helper functions for debugging tx processing. Uses pprint, which adds a lot to build size, so it is in a separate ns to keep it out of prod builds.
Helper functions for debugging tx processing. Uses pprint, which adds a lot to build size, so it is in a separate ns to keep it out of prod builds.
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