Interceptors in re-dash work similar to re-frame, so head over there for detailed documentation
Out the box, re-dash supports the following interceptors
debug
Log useful information during event execution, see debugging
inject-cofx
Inject coeffects into the cofx
map that we can use inside our event handlers, see coeffects
path
An interceptor which acts somewhat like clojure.core/update-in
, in the sense that the event handler is given a specific part of app-db to change, not all of app-db, see path
An interceptor is simply a map with the following structure:
{:id :my-cool-interceptor
:before before-fn
:after after-fn}
There's also a convenience function provided to build an interceptor:
(rd/->interceptor
:my-cool-interceptor
before-fn
after-fn)
before-fn
and after-fn
are functions with one argument which is the event context
. See re-frame's documentation for more detail.
Registers the given interceptor as a global interceptor. Global interceptors are included in the processing chain of every event.
Also see: Global Interceptors
Add this somewhere early on in your app's startup, like in main
(rd/reg-global-interceptor
(rd/debug))
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