Can't seem to get the extern functionality to work, or I'm using it wrong.
Basically I have two files: One live and one test. The test file is built
with a separate build definition. I want the test file to be able to see
the live file using the built in namespace functionality.
This is the live project:
{ :id "live"
:source-path "src-cljs/live/"
:compiler
{ :output-to "resources/public/js/*live*/main.js"
:optimizations :simple
:pretty-print true}}
I have the test configuration including the file created above:
{ :id "test"
:source-path "src-cljs/test/"
:compiler
{ :output-to "resources/public/js/*test*/main.js"
:optimizations :simple
:externs ["resources/public/js/*live*/main.js"]
:pretty-print true}}]}
This is the namespace that I want to include for testing that is in the
live file resources/public/js/*live*/main.js:
(ns helper.webTemplate ...)
This is my attempt to include that namespace in the test file
resources/public/js/*test*/main.js:
(ns helper.webTemplate.test
(:require
[helper.webTemplate :as template]...)
With error:
" required "helper.webTemplate" namespace not provided yet..."
Is there a special (Or easier way) to use namespaces in local files? I
could just have the test build move down a level since my folder structure
is:
/src-cljs
/live
/test
But would like to know if I can avoid that.
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