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@rberger your http2 problem also popped up in a stackoverflow question. it appears this is a bug in shadow-cljs. the aws package is using browser overrides in a way I thought weren't allowed but I guess they are. will look into fixing that soon.
I have a problem with shadow-cljs:
repl/invoke error SyntaxError: Unexpected token '.'
at eval (<anonymous>)
at Object.shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$global_eval [as global_eval] (browser.cljs:184)
at eval (browser.cljs:187)
at Object.shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$repl_call [as repl_call] (env.cljs:117)
at Object.shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$repl_invoke [as repl_invoke] (browser.cljs:187)
at shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$handle_message (browser.cljs:240)
at eval (env.cljs:196)
at Object.shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$process_next_BANG_ [as process_next_BANG_] (env.cljs:184)
at Object.shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$process_ws_msg [as process_ws_msg] (env.cljs:197)
at WebSocket.eval (browser.cljs:340)
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$repl_error @ browser.cljs:173
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$repl_call @ env.cljs:138
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$repl_invoke @ browser.cljs:187
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$browser$handle_message @ browser.cljs:240
eval @ env.cljs:196
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$process_next_BANG_ @ env.cljs:184
shadow$cljs$devtools$client$env$process_ws_msg @ env.cljs:197
eval @ browser.cljs:340
This error sometimes occurs when I attempt to load a function in cider, and I find it hard to reach the underlying problem.Probably not helpful:
(deftest cart-show-on-click-test
(db-refresh)
(user/click-cart-btn)
(is @sub/cart-shown?)
)
network tab, filter WS, should be one. then click "messages", there should be multiple
I see the error message. How do I find the code generated when the function is evaluated?
I had showed you a truncated version of the deftest. The original deftest uses an undefined function. It would be better if shadow can make undefined-kind errors explicit.
using undefined things should generate warnings and fail with a different kind of error as well
I don't have enough information so if you want to share the actual code and the actual generated bad code I can take a look
That map contains a msg key whose value says:
Use of undeclared Var dom/img-id
How about the msg key's value were shown in the console directly?cljs.user=> (+ 1 foo)
------ WARNING - :undeclared-var -----------------------------------------------
Resource: :1:6
Use of undeclared Var cljs.user/foo
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##NaN
Oh, I didn't know that the message shows in the repl. How about it were shown in the browser console too?
By the way, I have required the dom
namespace but using dom/img-id
gives that dom is not defined.
Sorry, I meant I have this
(:require [vendo.workspaces.dom :as dom])
But
dom/img-id
in this namespace gives:
dom is undefined
because if you do this at the REPL (:require [vendo.workspaces.dom :as dom])
you are literally doing a keyword lookup of the vector
every time you ask something and post a small snippet of code and I never get the full picture
And the keybinding for switching the repl to the current buffer's namespace isn't working anymore.
Yes, after restarting, I could change the repl's namespace to the namespace where I'm using dom, but the error persists
hey @thheller - do you have a WIP branch somewhere with yesterday's CLJS release? wondering if it fixes a couple of inference warnings we've been seeing
the warning would pop up on first build, but on subsequent builds it wouldn't appear - not a shadow thing this, afaict
has anyone used jest with clojurescript? How did you install it? After I install it using npm install jest and add "test":"jest" in package.json, I expect keywords like "expect" to work:
(.toBeInTheDocument (expect (.getByText screen "Some Component")))
But I get that expect is undefined. js/expect gives undefined as well. How to get jest to work with clojurescript?Random shadow-cljs background question: what does ana
stand for? That is the folder that stores all the Clojure dependencies.
Thanks for entertaining my curiosity 🙂
@pshar10 jest is not compatible. it expects to process and rewrite the JS files directly but doesn't understand the CLJS output format
@thheller how about this library? Its src is in typescript though. Do you think this can be used?
Sorry, the link: https://github.com/agilgur5/jest-without-globals
so the globals are here https://github.com/agilgur5/jest-without-globals/blob/master/src/index.ts