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I saw the ClojureD talk where it’s mention that there was some experiments tying malli and clj-kondo together. Is that code somewhere available? I’d love to have compile-time checks of some map usage. I don’t care particularly about the syntax right now, mostly about the hooking up kondo and its analyzer to validate malli schemas.
@orestis it was a quick hack, not published to repo. The m/defn
is 1:1 from plumatic schema, emitting a clj-kondo file into the project. No generic conversion and plumatic port just a poc. Would take a day to make it real.
So essentially it was just emitting clj-kondo specific schemas for the function, right? As if you hand-typed the kondo conf manually. I can work with that...
yes. Generic malli Schema -> clj-kondo schema transformer would be great - and relatively easy to do, just like the json-schema transformer.
@jstuartmilne if you know the form of the swagger schema, you could add the swagger transformation for :multi
. It's an multimethod doing that, so can be done in user space. PR welcome when it works ;)