{:deps {com.wsscode/pathom-viz-connector {:mvn/version "RELEASE"}}}
This library contains the code needed to connect Pathom parsers with the Pathom Viz Electron standalone tool.
deps.edn
{:deps {com.wsscode/pathom-viz-connector {:mvn/version "RELEASE"}}}
When using from Clojurescript, you need to have the websockets
dependency:
npm i websocket
To connect the parser with the electron, follow the example:
(ns my-ns
(:require [com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.core :as p.connector]
[com.wsscode.pathom.core :as p]
[com.wsscode.pathom.connect :as pc]))
; you can use goog.defines on ClojureScript or env vars in Clojure
; the important part is to have a flag to decide when to connect the parser
(def CONNECT_PARSER? true)
(def registry
[(pc/constantly-resolver :works "WORKS!!")])
(def parser
(cond->> (p/parser
{::p/env {::p/reader [p/map-reader
pc/reader3
pc/open-ident-reader
p/env-placeholder-reader]
::p/placeholder-prefixes #{">"}}
::p/mutate pc/mutate
::p/plugins [(pc/connect-plugin {::pc/register registry})
p/error-handler-plugin
p/trace-plugin]})
CONNECT_PARSER?
(p.connector/connect-parser
{::p.connector/parser-id ::my-parser})))
connect-parser
returns a parser that will be have all requests logged into the electron
app.
For Pathom 3 you must use the namespace com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.pathom3
.
The setup is similar, you call a function in your env, and from that point all you can communicate with it and track the requests made:
(ns com.wsscode.pathom-viz.connector.demos.pathom3
(:require [com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.core :as pvc]
[com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.pathom3 :as p.connector]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.connect.built-in.resolvers :as pbir]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.connect.indexes :as pci]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.interface.eql :as p.eql]))
; you can use goog.defines on ClojureScript or env vars in Clojure
; the important part is to have a flag to decide when to connect the parser
(def CONNECT_PARSER? true)
(def registry
[(pbir/constantly-resolver :pi Math/PI)
(pbir/single-attr-resolver :pi :tau #(* 2 %))])
(def env
(cond-> (pci/register registry)
CONNECT_PARSER?
; give your environment a unique parser-id, this will ensure reconnects work as
; expected
(p.connector/connect-env {::pvc/parser-id ::env})))
(comment
(p.eql/process env
[:tau]))
To log graphs in the Pathom Viz you can use the helper from com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.pathom3.log-view
Here is one example:
(ns com.wsscode.pathom-viz.connector.demos.pathom3-log-graph
(:require [com.wsscode.pathom.viz.ws-connector.pathom3.log-view :as log-v]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.connect.built-in.resolvers :as pbir]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.connect.indexes :as pci]
[com.wsscode.pathom3.interface.eql :as p.eql]))
(def registry
[(pbir/constantly-resolver :pi Math/PI)
(pbir/single-attr-resolver :pi :tau #(* 2 %))])
(def env
(pci/register registry))
(comment
; logs the graph from the root
(log-v/log-execution-graph
(p.eql/process env [:tau])))
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