OK, so ~(symbol "create") was what I needed to do but that now loses the
^:always-validate meta :)..
On Friday, 13 March 2015 12:42:36 UTC, Colin Yates wrote:
>
> Nope, never mind - it was a dirty REPL. It works fine-ish.
>
> My next problem is that it works fine, but only if I call it in the
> namespace it is defined in. If I call it in another namespace I get the
> following error:
>
> Error refreshing environment: java.lang.RuntimeException: Can't refer to
> qualified var that doesn't exist,
> compiling:(my/domain/internal/service/location.clj:43:3)
>
> If I put the macro-expanded code inline in the other namespace:
>
> (do
> (schema.core/defn
> qfi.health.domain.internal.support.crud-handler/create
> :-
> [qfi.health.domain.events/LocationDefinedSchema]
> [detail__3316__auto__
> :-
> (:detail qfi.health.domain.commands/DefineLocationSchema)]
> (clojure.core/let
> [ar__3317__auto__
> (qfi.health.domain.internal.model.common/new-ar
> detail__3316__auto__)
> event__3318__auto__
> (qfi.health.domain.events/event
> :location-defined
> ar__3317__auto__)]
> [event__3318__auto__])))
>
>
> then the error is on the (schema.core/defn) call. But notice the fully
> qualified 'create' - I want 'create' to be a literal in the namespace of
> the caller, not the namespace the macro is defined in.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> On Friday, 13 March 2015 12:27:02 UTC, Colin Yates wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am wiring up a bunch of CRUD command handlers for different aggregates
>> using prismatic schema to validate and it is screaming out for a macro, but
>> my ignorance is screaming even louder :).
>>
>> The form I want to emit is something like (for a 'Location' for example):
>>
>> (s/defn ^:always-validate create :- [events/LocationDefinedSchema]
>> [detail :- (-> commands/DefineLocationSchema :detail)]
>> (let [ar (common/new-ar detail)
>> event (events/event :location-defined ar)]
>> [event]))
>>
>>
>> Where 'events/LocationDefinedSchema' and 'commands/DefineLocationSchema'
>> are prismatic schemas.
>>
>> To make it generic (and relying on convention) then once I have the
>> aggregate I can do:
>>
>> (def aggregate :location)
>>
>> (def DefineCommandSchema (symbol (str "my.domain.commands/Define"
>> (clojure.string/capitalize (name aggregate)) "Schema")))
>>
>> (def DefinedEventSchema (symbol (str "my.domain.events/"
>> (clojure.string/capitalize (name aggregate)) "DefinedSchema")))
>> (def defined-event-key (keyword (str (name aggregate) "-defined")))
>> (def define-command-key (keyword (str "define-" (name aggregate))))
>>
>>
>> which allows the generic create form to be:
>>
>> (s/defn ^:always-validate create :- [DefinedEventSchema]
>> [detail :- (-> DefineCommandSchema :detail)]
>> (let [ar (common/new-ar detail)
>> event (events/event defined-event-key ar)]
>> [event]))
>>
>>
>> I then tried to extract this into a macro:
>>
>> (defmacro create-infrastructure
>>
>> [aggregate]
>> (let [{:keys [define-command-schema
>> defined-event-schema
>> define-command-key
>> defined-event-key]} (default-options aggregate)]
>>
>> `(do
>> (schema.core/defn ^:always-validate create :-
>> [~defined-event-schema]
>> [detail# :- (:detail ~define-command-schema)]
>> (let [ar# (common/new-ar detail#)
>> event# (events/event ~defined-event-key ar#)]
>> [event#])))
>>
>> ))
>>
>>
>> Where 'default-options' just returns a map with the specified keys and
>> constructs some symbols.
>>
>> Unfortunately the emitted form is:
>>
>> (macroexpand-1 '(create-infrastructure :location))
>> => (do
>> (schema.core/defn my.domain.internal.support.crud-handler/create :-
>> [my.domain.events/LocationDefinedSchema] [detail__10635__auto__ :-
>> (:detail my domain.commands/DefineLocationSchema)] (clojure.core/let
>> [ar__10636__auto__ (my.domain.internal.model.common/new-ar
>> detail__10635__auto__) event__10637__auto__ (my.domain.events/event
>> :location-defined ar__10636__auto__)] [event__10637__auto__])))
>>
>> This works somewhat but it is missing the '^:always-validate' and I have
>> tried to use (with-meta) but it just doesn't to do what I want.
>>
>> Any suggestions on getting the meta to pass through or thoughts on this
>> macro in general are greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ----
>>
>
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