Build and deploy your projects with ease! (But only if they're not too complicated.)
In your deps.edn
, add this library to a new alias such as :clein
:
{:aliases
{:clein {:deps {io.github.noahtheduke/clein {:mvn/version "LATEST"}}
:main-opts ["-m" "noahtheduke.clein"]}}
Run with clojure -M:clein [...]
.
Either copy src/noahtheduke/clein.cljc
to a folder on your $PATH and chmod +x
it, or
use bbin to install it.
Add the alias :clein/build
with the clein-specific configuration. The example below
details all possible options with their defaults:
{:aliases
{...
:clein/build
{:lib io.github.noahtheduke/clein ; required
:main noahtheduke.clein ; required
:url "https://github.com/noahtheduke/clein" ; required
; :version is required
; Must be either a string, or a path string that resolves to a file.
; If given a string, it can contain the string "{{git-count-revs}}"
; to use the result of `b/git-count-revs`. No other template strings work.
:version "1.0.0"
; :version "1.0.{{git-count-revs}}"
; :version "resources/CLEIN_VERSION".
; :license OR :pom-data are required, but not both.
; :license only allows :name, :url, :distribution, :comments.
; :name and :url and required, :distribution and :comments are optional.
; If not included, defaults to :distribution :repo, no :comments.
:license {:name "MPL-2.0"
:url "https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0"}
; :pom-data is checked to be a vector and is otherwise passed directly
; to b/write-pom.
:pom-data [[:licenses
[:license
[:name "MPL-2.0"]
[:url "https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0"]
[:distribution "repo"]]]]
; :src-dirs is optional
; If not included, defaults to :paths in deps.edn.
; :paths should include any "resources" paths you want as well.
:src-dirs ["src/clojure"]
; :java-src-dirs is optional
; If not included, defaults to nil and no java compilation will happen.
; If included, the given directories will be compiled before jars are created.
; Java classes are compiled into :target/classes as below.
:java-src-dirs ["src/java"]
; :javac-opts is optional
; If included, it will be passed to b/javac as-is.
:javac-opts ["--release" "11"]
; :target-dir is optional
; If not included, defaults to "target".
; Classes are compiled into :target-dir/classes, and jar and uberjar are built in
; :target-dir/:jar-name and :target-dir/:uberjar-name, respectively.
:target-dir "target"
:jar-name "clein.jar" ; optional, default (format "%s-%s.jar" (name lib) version)
:uberjar-name "clein-standalone.jar" ; optional, default (format "%s-%s-standalone.jar" (name lib) version)
; :scm is optional
; If not included, defaults to above :url and (str "v" :version), no :connection or :developerConnection
; Only allows :url, :connection, :developerConnection, :tag
:scm {:url "https://github.com/noahtheduke/clein"
:tag "v1.0.0"}}}}
Additionally, if there is a :provided
alias, it will be included when building the
basis for the jar, uberjar, and deploying. This allows specifying :extra-deps
that
users must include themselves, generally for optional dependencies.
I hate copy-pasting my nearly identical build.clj files from one project to the next. The Clojure team might be right that builds should be treated as code because otherwise you have adhoc DSLs. But on the other hand, most projects just aren't that complicated and can be handled with a few light decisions. Leiningen got this right, making the simple case dead simple. Leiningen failed once projects got more complex.
Surrounded by a graveyard of other tools.build
libraries and tools, I have decided to
try my hand. This is a very simple wrapper around tools.build that moves the
configuration from a build.clj file to a deps.edn
alias.
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