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zprint-clj

v0.8.0

Published

Node.js wrapper for ZPrint Clojure source code formatter

Downloads

142

Readme

CircleCI

Node.js wrapper for ZPrint Clojure source code formatter

Usage

CLI

Install

npm i -g zprint-clj

Format and write back

zprint-clj -i "./src/**/*.{clj,cljs,cljc,edn}" -o ./

Check formatting without writing (useful for CI)

zprint-clj --check "./src/**/*.{clj,cljs,cljc,edn}"

API

npm i zprint-clj
const printFile = require('zprint-clj');
const outputText = format(inputText, inputFilePath, opts);

Options

  • isHangEnabled true|false — enable hang mode (disabled by default), slows down formatting, but results in better formatted output

Difference between output when Hang mode is on and off

diff --git a/hang.clj b/nohang.clj
index 907120f..965fdfa 100644
--- a/hang.clj
+++ b/nohang.clj
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 (ns zprint-clj.core
-  (:require [zprint.core :as zprint]
-            [goog.object :as gobj]))
+  (:require
+    [zprint.core :as zprint]
+    [goog.object :as gobj]))
@@ -15,8 +16,9 @@

 (defn- make-cfg
   [opts]
-  (cond (false? (gobj/get opts "isHangEnabled")) no-hang
-        :else {}))
+  (cond
+    (false? (gobj/get opts "isHangEnabled")) no-hang
+    :else {}))

Advanced Configuration

You can configure zprint-clj with a .zprintrc file. The .zprintrc is written in EDN format.

Your .zprintrc file will be resolved if it is found in one of two locations:

  1. The current directory where the zprint-clj process was initialized
  2. The global HOME directory

If none found, we fall back on zprint-clj default settings.

Building

production

clojure scripts/build.clj

debug

clojure scripts/build_debug.clj

Local Development

The following guide outlines how to locally develop zprint-clj. Please make sure you have the clj cli tool installed.

  • Install zprint-clj dependencies

    npm install
  • Make your your code changes in the src directory

  • Compile your changes

    clojure scripts/build_debug.clj
  • Update js-src/index to look like this

    const zp = require("../out/main-debug").zprint_clj.core;

    This tells zprint-clj to use the debug version

  • Create a test Clojure file with some test code you want to see formatted

  • Open the test file in your editor of choice

  • Run zprint-clj against your test file

    js-src/cli.js -i <your-filename-here> -o <your-filename-here>

    If you are running in a different directory you will have to update above path to js-src/cli.js. The reason we run this instead of main-debug is because cli, or index, act as the entry points for JS for this library.

Editor plugins

License

MIT