jolt/docs/libraries.md

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Clojure libraries known to work with Jolt

Libraries confirmed to load and pass their conformance checks on Jolt (see the examples, e.g. the ring-app example).

  • config
  • Selmer
  • medley
  • cuerdas
  • ring-core — via :deps/root "ring-core", on the ring-app example's spork/http adapter
  • ring-codec
  • reitit-core — data-driven routing; the reitit.Trie Java class is mirrored in Clojure by jolt-lang/router. Load with JOLT_FEATURES including clj.
  • integrant — data-driven system configuration; ig/init/ig/halt! build and tear down a component graph wired with #ig/ref, on the ring-app example. Loads unmodified with its dependency and meta-merge deps.
  • honeysql — full formatter + helpers (select/insert/update/delete/joins/:inline), loaded unmodified from git
  • clojure.jdbc — as jolt-lang/db's jdbc.core, over the built-in SQLite access (libsqlite3 via Chez's FFI)
  • next.jdbc — a compatibility layer in jolt-lang/db (next.jdbc, next.jdbc.sql, next.jdbc.prepare, next.jdbc.transaction) over jdbc.core, for libraries that target the next.jdbc API
  • tools.logging — the real clojure.tools.logging source runs verbatim. jolt provides a native clojure.tools.logging.impl backend (a stderr LoggerFactory — the library's designed extension point, where slf4j/log4j/jul adapters normally plug in) plus the host shims it needs (agent/send-off, clojure.lang.LockingTransaction, a clojure.pprint subset, clojure.string/trim-newline). The level macros, logf/logp, spy, and enabled? all work; output goes to stderr.
  • migratus — database migrations; loads unmodified and runs filesystem SQL/EDN migrations against SQLite through the next.jdbc layer above. migrate/rollback round-trip end to end.
  • malli — data schema validation, on the malli-app example. m/validate and m/explain work across the vocabulary (predicates, :int/ :string/:keyword, :map incl. nested + optional, :vector, :tuple, :enum, :maybe, :and/:or, :re, bounded int/string). Load with JOLT_FEATURES including clj (malli's .cljc keys class-schemas off the :clj reader-conditional branches).
  • markdown-clj — Markdown → HTML, on the markdown-app example. Renders headings, emphasis, inline code, links, lists, tables, strikethrough.
  • hiccup — HTML from Clojure data, on the hiccup-app example. Element tags, attribute maps, nested elements, and for comprehensions; its html macro pre-compiles the markup (a good compiler stress test).