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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ A language for describing applications, from which code can be automatically gen
A document describing the proposed application should be written in XML using the DTD `resources/schemas/adl-1.4.1.dtd`. It may then be transformed into a C# or Java application using the XSL transforms, see **History** below, but this code is very out of date and the resulting application is unlikely to be very usable. Alternatively, it can be transformed into a Clojure [Luminus](http://www.luminusweb.net/) application using the Clojure transformation, as follows: A document describing the proposed application should be written in XML using the DTD `resources/schemas/adl-1.4.1.dtd`. It may then be transformed into a C# or Java application using the XSL transforms, see **History** below, but this code is very out of date and the resulting application is unlikely to be very usable. Alternatively, it can be transformed into a Clojure [Luminus](http://www.luminusweb.net/) application using the Clojure transformation, as follows:
simon@fletcher:~/workspace/adl$ java -jar target/adl-1.4.1-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar --help simon@fletcher:~/workspace/adl$ java -jar target/adl-[VERSION]-standalone.jar --help
Usage: java -jar adl-[VERSION]-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar -options [adl-file] Usage: java -jar adl-[VERSION]-standalone.jar -options [adl-file]
where options include: where options include:
-a, --abstract-key-name-convention [string]: the abstract key name convention to use for generated key fields (TODO: not yet implemented); (default: id) -a, --abstract-key-name-convention [string]: the abstract key name convention to use for generated key fields (TODO: not yet implemented); (default: id)
-h, --help: Show this message -h, --help: Show this message
@ -39,12 +39,16 @@ The idea is that the ADL framework should autogenerate 95% of your application.
### The DTD ### The DTD
A Document Type Definition is the core of this; the current version is `adl-1.4.dtd`. A Document Type Definition is the core of this; the current version is `adl-1.4.1.dtd`.
### The Clojure transformer application ### The Clojure transformer application
This is the future direction of the project. Currently it converts a valid ADL XML document into most of the files required for a Clojure web-app. Shortly it will produce a complete Clojure [Luminus](http://www.luminusweb.net/) web-app. In future it may produce web-apps in other languages and frameworks. This is the future direction of the project. Currently it converts a valid ADL XML document into most of the files required for a Clojure web-app. Shortly it will produce a complete Clojure [Luminus](http://www.luminusweb.net/) web-app. In future it may produce web-apps in other languages and frameworks.
### A Leiningen plugin
A [Leiningen](https://leiningen.org) plugin is available.
### XSL transforms ### XSL transforms
XSL transforms exist which transform conforming documents as follows: XSL transforms exist which transform conforming documents as follows:
@ -65,6 +69,8 @@ All of this worked (well) back in 2010, but it relied on some proprietary librar
Back in 2007, XSLT seemed a really good technology for doing this sort of thing. But it's prolix, and while back then I was expert in it, I don't really use it much now. So my plan is to write future transforms in Clojure, and, because these days I work mostly in Clojure, the transforms I shall write will mostly target the Clojure ecosystem. Back in 2007, XSLT seemed a really good technology for doing this sort of thing. But it's prolix, and while back then I was expert in it, I don't really use it much now. So my plan is to write future transforms in Clojure, and, because these days I work mostly in Clojure, the transforms I shall write will mostly target the Clojure ecosystem.
Ultimately ADL will probably transition from XML to [EDN](https://github.com/edn-format/edn).
This doesn't mean you can't pick up the framework and write transforms in other languages and/or to other language ecosystems. In fact, I'd encourage you to do so. This doesn't mean you can't pick up the framework and write transforms in other languages and/or to other language ecosystems. In fact, I'd encourage you to do so.
## Contributing ## Contributing
@ -75,4 +81,4 @@ I will happily accept pull requests for new XSL transforms (although I'd like so
Copyright © Simon Brooke 2007-2018; some work was done under contract to [Cygnet Solutions Ltd](http://cygnets.co.uk/), but they have kindly transferred the copyright back to me. Copyright © Simon Brooke 2007-2018; some work was done under contract to [Cygnet Solutions Ltd](http://cygnets.co.uk/), but they have kindly transferred the copyright back to me.
Distributed under the Gnu GPL version 2 or any later version; I am open to licensing this project under additional licences if required. Distributed under the Gnu LGPL version 3 or any later version; I am open to licensing this project under additional licences if required.

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@ -1,15 +1,37 @@
(defproject adl "1.4.1" (defproject adl "1.4.2-SNAPSHOT"
:description "An application to transform an ADL application specification document into skeleton code for a Clojure web-app" :description "An application to transform an ADL application specification
:url "http://example.com/FIXME" document into skeleton code for a Clojure web-app"
:license {:name "GNU General Public License,version 2.0 or (at your option) any later version" :url "https://github.com/simon-brooke/adl"
:url "https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html"} :license {:name "GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3.0 or (at your option) any later version"
:dependencies [[adl-support "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"] :url "https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html"}
:dependencies [[adl-support "0.1.1-SNAPSHOT"]
[bouncer "1.0.1"]
[clojure-saxon "0.9.4"]
[environ "1.1.0"]
[hiccup "1.0.5"]
[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"] [org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"]
[org.clojure/math.combinatorics "0.1.4"] [org.clojure/math.combinatorics "0.1.4"]
[org.clojure/tools.cli "0.3.7"] [org.clojure/tools.cli "0.3.7"]]
[bouncer "1.0.1"]
[environ "1.1.0"]
[hiccup "1.0.5"]]
:aot [adl.main] :aot [adl.main]
:main adl.main :main adl.main
:plugins [[lein-codox "0.10.3"]])
:plugins [[lein-codox "0.10.3"]
[lein-release "1.0.5"]]
;; `lein release` doesn't work with `git flow release`. To use
;; `lein release`, first merge `develop` into `master`, and then, in branch
;; `master`, run `lein release`
:release-tasks [["vcs" "assert-committed"]
["clean"]
["test"]
["codox"]
["change" "version" "leiningen.release/bump-version" "release"]
["vcs" "commit"]
;; ["vcs" "tag"] -- not working, problems with secret key
["uberjar"]
["change" "version" "leiningen.release/bump-version"]
["vcs" "commit"]])

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Application Description Language framework Application Description Language framework
adl2canonical.xsl adl2canonical.xsl
(c) 2007 Cygnet Solutions Ltd (c) 2007 Simon Brooke
Transform ADL into a canonical form, expanding and making explicit Transform ADL into a canonical form, expanding and making explicit
things left implicit in the manually maintained form. Specifically, things left implicit in the manually maintained form. Specifically,

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
xmlns="http://bowyer.journeyman.cc/adl/1.4/" xmlns="http://bowyer.journeyman.cc/adl/1.4.1/"
xmlns:adl="http://bowyer.journeyman.cc/adl/1.4/" xmlns:adl="http://bowyer.journeyman.cc/adl/1.4.1/"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output encoding="UTF-8" method="xml" indent="yes" /> <xsl:output encoding="UTF-8" method="xml" indent="yes" />
<xsl:param name="locale" select="en-GB"/> <xsl:param name="locale" select="en-GB"/>
<xsl:param name="css-stylesheet" <xsl:param name="css-stylesheet"
select="'http://libs.cygnets.co.uk/adl/unstable/ADL/documentation.css'"/> select="'http://libs.cygnets.co.uk/adl/unstable/ADL/documentation.css'"/>
<xsl:param name="detail" select="full"/> <xsl:param name="detail" select="full"/>
@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
</tr> </tr>
</xsl:if> </xsl:if>
</xsl:template> </xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="adl:typedef"> <xsl:template match="adl:typedef">
<hr/> <hr/>
<a> <a>
@ -378,10 +378,10 @@
<xsl:apply-templates select="adl:documentation"/> <xsl:apply-templates select="adl:documentation"/>
<a href="#top">[back to top]</a> <a href="#top">[back to top]</a>
</xsl:template> </xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="adl:prompt"> <xsl:template match="adl:prompt">
<!-- If I'm the prompt for the current locale, show me; <!-- If I'm the prompt for the current locale, show me;
if I'm the default prompt, show me only if there isn't if I'm the default prompt, show me only if there isn't
one for the default locale --> one for the default locale -->
<xsl:choose> <xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="not($locale) and @locale='en-GB'"> <xsl:when test="not($locale) and @locale='en-GB'">
@ -404,8 +404,8 @@
</xsl:template> </xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="adl:help"> <xsl:template match="adl:help">
<!-- If I'm the helptext for the current locale, show me; <!-- If I'm the helptext for the current locale, show me;
if I'm the default helptext, show me only if there isn't if I'm the default helptext, show me only if there isn't
one for the default locale --> one for the default locale -->
<xsl:choose> <xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="not($locale) and @locale='en-GB'"> <xsl:when test="not($locale) and @locale='en-GB'">
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
</xsl:attribute> </xsl:attribute>
</a> </a>
<h4> <h4>
Form '<xsl:value-of select="@name"/>' of entity Form '<xsl:value-of select="@name"/>' of entity
<a> <a>
<xsl:attribute name="href"> <xsl:attribute name="href">
<xsl:value-of select="concat('#entity-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name)"/> <xsl:value-of select="concat('#entity-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name)"/>
@ -581,7 +581,7 @@
<xsl:value-of select="concat('#entity-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name)"/> <xsl:value-of select="concat('#entity-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name)"/>
</xsl:attribute> </xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of select="ancestor::adl:entity/@name"/> <xsl:value-of select="ancestor::adl:entity/@name"/>
</a>, on select </a>, on select
<a> <a>
<xsl:attribute name="href"> <xsl:attribute name="href">
<xsl:value-of select="concat( '#page-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name, '-', @onselect)"/> <xsl:value-of select="concat( '#page-', ancestor::adl:entity/@name, '-', @onselect)"/>
@ -729,7 +729,7 @@
<td> <td>
<a> <a>
<xsl:attribute name="href"> <xsl:attribute name="href">
<xsl:variable name="propname" select="@property"/> <xsl:variable name="propname" select="@property"/>
<xsl:variable name="targetent"> <xsl:variable name="targetent">
<xsl:choose> <xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="ancestor::adl:entity//adl:property[@name=$propname]/@entity"> <xsl:when test="ancestor::adl:entity//adl:property[@name=$propname]/@entity">

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@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - command line invocation." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - command line invocation."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.main adl.main
(:require [adl-support.utils :refer :all] (:require [adl.to-hugsql-queries :as h]
[adl-support.print-usage :refer [print-usage]]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :as h]
[adl.to-json-routes :as j] [adl.to-json-routes :as j]
[adl.to-psql :as p] [adl.to-psql :as p]
[adl.to-selmer-routes :as s] [adl.to-selmer-routes :as s]
[adl.to-selmer-templates :as t] [adl.to-selmer-templates :as t]
[clojure.java.io :refer [make-parents]] [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[clojure.string :refer [join]] [adl-support.print-usage :refer [print-usage]]
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[clojure.java.io :refer [as-file file make-parents resource]]
[clojure.string :refer [includes? join split]]
[clojure.tools.cli :refer [parse-opts]] [clojure.tools.cli :refer [parse-opts]]
[clojure.xml :as x] [clojure.xml :as x]
[environ.core :refer [env]]) [environ.core :refer [env]]
[saxon :as sax])
(:gen-class)) (:gen-class))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@ -62,8 +64,58 @@
{"adl-file" "An XML file conforming to the ADL DTD"})) {"adl-file" "An XML file conforming to the ADL DTD"}))
(def adl->canonical
"A function which takes ADL text as its single argument and returns
canonicalised ADL text as its result."
(sax/compile-xslt (resource "transforms/adl2canonical.xslt")))
(defn canonicalise
"Canonicalise the ADL document indicated by this `filepath` (if it is not
already canonical) and return a path to the canonical version."
[filepath]
(if
;; if it says it's canonical, we'll just believe it.
(includes? filepath ".canonical.")
filepath
(let
[parts (split (.getName (as-file filepath)) #"\.")
outpath (file
*output-path*
(join
"."
(cons (first parts) (cons "canonical" (rest parts)))))]
(spit outpath (adl->canonical (sax/compile-xml (slurp filepath))))
(.getAbsolutePath outpath))))
(defn process
"Process these parsed `options`."
[options]
(do
(let [p (:path (:options options))
op (if (.endsWith p "/") p (str p "/"))]
(binding [*output-path* op
*locale* (-> options :options :locale)
*verbosity* (-> options :options :verbosity)]
(make-parents *output-path*)
(doall
(map
#(if
(.exists (java.io.File. %))
(let [application (x/parse (canonicalise %))]
(h/to-hugsql-queries application)
(j/to-json-routes application)
(p/to-psql application)
(s/to-selmer-routes application)
(t/to-selmer-templates application))
(*warn* (str "ERROR: File not found: " %)))
(-> options :arguments)))))))
(defn -main (defn -main
"Expects as arg the path-name of an ADL file." "Parses options and arguments. Expects as args the path-name of one or
more ADL files."
[& args] [& args]
(let [options (parse-opts args cli-options)] (let [options (parse-opts args cli-options)]
(cond (cond
@ -79,25 +131,7 @@
(-> options :options :help) (-> options :options :help)
(usage options) (usage options)
true true
(do (process options))))
(let [p (:path (:options options))
op (if (.endsWith p "/") p (str p "/"))]
(binding [*output-path* op
*locale* (-> options :options :locale)
*verbosity* (-> options :options :verbosity)]
(make-parents *output-path*)
(doall
(map
#(if
(.exists (java.io.File. %))
(let [application (x/parse %)]
(h/to-hugsql-queries application)
(j/to-json-routes application)
(p/to-psql application)
(s/to-selmer-routes application)
(t/to-selmer-templates application))
(println (str "ERROR: File not found: " %)))
(-> options :arguments)))))))))

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@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - generate HUGSQL queries file." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - generate HUGSQL queries file."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.to-hugsql-queries adl.to-hugsql-queries
(:require [clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents]] (:require [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents]]
[clojure.math.combinatorics :refer [combinations]] [clojure.math.combinatorics :refer [combinations]]
[clojure.string :as s] [clojure.string :as s]
[clojure.xml :as x] [clojure.xml :as x]
[clj-time.core :as t] [clj-time.core :as t]
[clj-time.format :as f] [clj-time.format :as f]))
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;; ;;;;
@ -398,10 +399,10 @@
(vals (vals
(queries application))))))) (queries application)))))))
(if (> *verbosity* 0) (if (> *verbosity* 0)
(println (str "\tGenerated " filepath))) (*warn* (str "\tGenerated " filepath)))
(catch (catch
Exception any Exception any
(println (*warn*
(str (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
(.getName (.getClass any)) (.getName (.getClass any))

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate RING routes for REST requests." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate RING routes for REST requests."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.to-json-routes adl.to-json-routes
(:require [adl-support.utils :refer :all] (:require [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [queries]] [adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [queries]]
[clj-time.core :as t] [clj-time.core :as t]
[clj-time.format :as f] [clj-time.format :as f]
@ -274,10 +275,10 @@
(sort (keys handlers-map)))) (sort (keys handlers-map))))
(pprint (defroutes handlers-map)))) (pprint (defroutes handlers-map))))
(if (> *verbosity* 0) (if (> *verbosity* 0)
(println (str "\tGenerated " filepath))) (*warn* (str "\tGenerated " filepath)))
(catch (catch
Exception any Exception any
(println (*warn*
(str (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
(.getName (.getClass any)) (.getName (.getClass any))

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate Postgres database definition." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate Postgres database definition."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.to-psql adl.to-psql
(:require [clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents writer]] (:require [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[clojure.pprint :refer [pprint]] [adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [queries]]
[clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents writer]]
[clojure.string :as s] [clojure.string :as s]
[clojure.xml :as x] [clojure.xml :as x]
[clj-time.core :as t] [clj-time.core :as t]
[clj-time.format :as f] [clj-time.format :as f]))
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [queries]]))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;; ;;;;
@ -571,10 +571,10 @@
(try (try
(spit filepath (emit-application application)) (spit filepath (emit-application application))
(if (> *verbosity* 0) (if (> *verbosity* 0)
(println (str "\tGenerated " filepath))) (*warn* (str "\tGenerated " filepath)))
(catch (catch
Exception any Exception any
(println (*warn*
(str (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
(.getName (.getClass any)) (.getName (.getClass any))

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate routes for user interface requests." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language: generate routes for user interface requests."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.to-selmer-routes adl.to-selmer-routes
(:require [adl-support.utils :refer :all] (:require [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[clj-time.core :as t] [clj-time.core :as t]
[clj-time.format :as f] [clj-time.format :as f]
[clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents writer]] [clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents writer]]
@ -395,10 +396,10 @@
(pprint (make-defroutes application)) (pprint (make-defroutes application))
(println))) (println)))
(if (> *verbosity* 0) (if (> *verbosity* 0)
(println (str "\tGenerated " filepath))) (*warn* (str "\tGenerated " filepath)))
(catch (catch
Exception any Exception any
(println (*warn*
(str (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
(.getName (.getClass any)) (.getName (.getClass any))

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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
(ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - generate Selmer templates for the HTML pages implied by an ADL file." (ns ^{:doc "Application Description Language - generate Selmer templates for the HTML pages implied by an ADL file."
:author "Simon Brooke"} :author "Simon Brooke"}
adl.to-selmer-templates adl.to-selmer-templates
(:require [adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [expanded-token]] (:require [adl-support.core :refer [*warn*]]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer [expanded-token]]
[adl-support.utils :refer :all] [adl-support.utils :refer :all]
[clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents]] [clojure.java.io :refer [file make-parents resource]]
[clojure.pprint :as p] [clojure.pprint :as p]
[clojure.string :as s] [clojure.string :as s]
[clojure.xml :as x] [clojure.xml :as x]
@ -423,11 +424,11 @@
(defn embed-script-fragment (defn embed-script-fragment
"Return the content of the file at `filepath`, with these `substitutions` "Return the content of the file at `resource-path`, with these `substitutions`
made into it in order. Substitutions should be pairss [`pattern` `value`], made into it in order. Substitutions should be pairss [`pattern` `value`],
where `pattern` is a string, a char, or a regular expression." where `pattern` is a string, a char, or a regular expression."
([filepath substitutions] ([resource-path substitutions]
(let [v (slurp filepath)] (let [v (slurp (resource resource-path))]
(reduce (reduce
(fn [s [pattern value]] (fn [s [pattern value]]
(if (and pattern value) (if (and pattern value)
@ -435,8 +436,8 @@
s)) s))
v v
substitutions))) substitutions)))
([filepath] ([resource-path]
(embed-script-fragment filepath []))) (embed-script-fragment resource-path [])))
(defn edit-link (defn edit-link
@ -622,7 +623,7 @@
(if (if
(> magnitude 2) (> magnitude 2)
(embed-script-fragment (embed-script-fragment
"resources/js/selectize-one.js" "js/selectize-one.js"
[["{{widget_id}}" (-> property :attrs :name)] [["{{widget_id}}" (-> property :attrs :name)]
["{{widget_value}}" (str "{{record." (-> property :attrs :name) "}}")] ["{{widget_value}}" (str "{{record." (-> property :attrs :name) "}}")]
["{{entity}}" farname] ["{{entity}}" farname]
@ -635,7 +636,7 @@
(child-with-tag (child-with-tag
form :field form :field
#(= "text-area" (widget-type (property-for-field % entity) application))) #(= "text-area" (widget-type (property-for-field % entity) application)))
(embed-script-fragment "resources/js/text-area-md-support.js" (embed-script-fragment "js/text-area-md-support.js"
[["{{page}}" (-> form :attrs :name)]]))))))}}) [["{{page}}" (-> form :attrs :name)]]))))))}})
@ -899,6 +900,7 @@
template template
(try (try
(do (do
(make-parents filepath)
(spit (spit
filepath filepath
(s/join (s/join
@ -915,7 +917,7 @@
"{% endblock %}")) "{% endblock %}"))
(keys template))) (keys template)))
(file-footer filename application))))) (file-footer filename application)))))
(if (> *verbosity* 0) (println "\tGenerated " filepath))) (if (> *verbosity* 0) (*warn* "\tGenerated " filepath)))
(catch Exception any (catch Exception any
(let [report (str (let [report (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
@ -927,10 +929,10 @@
(spit (spit
filepath filepath
(with-out-str (with-out-str
(println (str "<!-- " report "-->")) (*warn* (str "<!-- " report "-->"))
(p/pprint template))) (p/pprint template)))
(catch Exception _ nil)) (catch Exception _ nil))
(println report) (*warn* report)
(throw any))))) (throw any)))))
(str filepath))) (str filepath)))
@ -963,10 +965,11 @@
(try (try
(write-template-file filename (templates-map %) application) (write-template-file filename (templates-map %) application)
(catch Exception any (catch Exception any
(println (*warn*
(str (str
"ERROR: Exception " "ERROR: Exception "
(.getName (.getClass any)) (.getName (.getClass any))
" "
(.getMessage any) (.getMessage any)
" while writing " " while writing "
filename)))))) filename))))))

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@ -69,17 +69,6 @@
(remove :tag (remove nil? (map first (map (remove :tag (remove nil? (map first (map
#(try-validate ~o '%) #(try-validate ~o '%)
~validations)))))) ~validations))))))
;; ]
;; ;; if *any* succeeded, we succeeded
;; ;; otherwise, one of these is the valid error - but which? The answer, in my case
;; ;; is that if there is any which did not fail on the :tag check, then that is the
;; ;; interesting one. But generally?
;; (try
;; (doall (map #(println (str "ERROR: " %)) suspicious))
;; (empty? suspicious)
;; (catch Exception _ (println "ERROR while trying to print errors")
;; true))))
;;; the remainder of this file is a fairly straight translation of the ADL 1.4 DTD into Clojure ;;; the remainder of this file is a fairly straight translation of the ADL 1.4 DTD into Clojure

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
(:require [clojure.string :as s] (:require [clojure.string :as s]
[clojure.test :refer :all] [clojure.test :refer :all]
[adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer :all] [adl.to-hugsql-queries :refer :all]
[adl.utils :refer :all])) [adl-support.utils :refer :all]))
(defn string-equal-ignore-whitespace? (defn string-equal-ignore-whitespace?
"I don't want unit tests to fail just because emitted whitespace changes." "I don't want unit tests to fail just because emitted whitespace changes."

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
(ns adl.utils-test
(:require [clojure.string :as s]
[clojure.test :refer :all]
[adl.utils :refer :all]))
(deftest singularise-tests
(testing "Singularise"
(is (= "address" (singularise "addresses")))
(is (= "address" (singularise "address")))
(is (= "expertise" (singularise "expertise")))))