calvin
A minimalistic build tool for clojurescript in clojurescript that does not require the jvm.
Why?
In conjunction with boostrapped clojurescript calvin aims to enable a clojurescript jvm-less development environment
Current status
- Repls: calvin boostraps planck or lumo repls with the proper "classpath" as described in a lein project file
- Dependencies: calvin resolves and prints dependencies specified in lein project files
- Building: Calvin can now build your cljs project using the lumo build api and your lein-cljsbuild configuration. For more information look at the lumo build api
Installation
-
Install lumo or planck
-
Download and install via npm
Getting started
Once calvin is installed you can do this in your terminal
calvin -h
This will print out the help for calvin
Repls
To start one of the boostrapped repls you can
start a lumo repl
calvin repl
start a planck repl
calvin -p planck repl
Any remaining arguments are passed on to lumo/planck, so you can do things like
calvin repl my_script.cljs
calvin repl --dumb-terminal
calvin repl -c src -m my-project.main
calvin repl --socket-repl 3333
Dependencies
To discover the dependecies of a project
calvin deps
Calvin assumes there is a lein project file in the current directory. It will read such file and resolve transitive dependencies
Building
Build will read the cljsbuild :compiler
options of yout project.clj
file.
Please note that some compiler options are not supported by the lumo.build.api
calvin build dev
Using node modules
Assuming npm is installed, here is an example of using an artifact from npm:
- Installation
npm install shelljs --save
- Invoking
(require '[cljs.nodejs :as node])
(def s (node/require "shelljs"))
(.echo s "foo")
- Latest node_modules inference in ClojureScript
ClojureScript versions 1.9.854
and after can treat node modules as namespaces.
Example cljsbuild configuration in the project.clj:
:cljsbuild {:builds
{:dev {:source-paths ["src"]
:compiler {:output-to "out/main.js"
:main some-ns.main
:target :nodejs
;; :npm-deps causes to treat node
;; modules as proper name spaces
:npm-deps {:shelljs "0.7.8"}}}}}
Now the specified node module can be required like a ClojureScript namespace.
(require 'shelljs)
(shelljs/echo "foo")
Hacking
Calvin uses Figwheel for interactive development:
lein figwheel
node out/dev/figwheel-server.js