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Generate Datomic function literals from regular Clojure namespaces. On-prem.

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gen-fn

Generate Datomic function literals from regular Clojure namespaces. On-prem.

Installation

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2-minute example

Add a namespace that will contain the generated Datomic function literals:

(ns com.github.ivarref.generated
  (:require [clojure.edn :as edn]
            [datomic.api]))

; Generated code below, do not edit:
(def generated {})
; End of generated code

(def schema
  (mapv (fn [s]
          (edn/read-string
            {:readers {'db/id  datomic.db/id-literal
                       'db/fn  datomic.function/construct}}
            s))
        (vals generated)))

Add a namespace containing the function you would like to run on the transactor:

(ns com.github.ivarref.my-add
  (:require [datomic.api :as d]))

(defn curr-val [db e a]
  (d/q '[:find ?v .
         :in $ ?e ?a
         :where
         [?e ?a ?v]]
       db e a))

(defn my-add [db e a v]
  [[:db/add e a (+ (curr-val db e a) v)]])

Generate the Datomic function literal:

(require '[com.github.ivarref.gen-fn :refer [gen-fn!]])
(require '[com.github.ivarref.my-add :refer [my-add]])

(gen-fn! :my-add #'my-add "test/com/github/ivarref/generated.clj")

You can now see the following contents in the generated namespace (formatting added):

; Generated code below, do not edit:
(def generated {:my-add "
{:db/ident :my-add 
 :db/fn #db/fn {:lang \"clojure\", 
               :requires [[datomic.api :as d]], 
               :imports [], 
               :params [db e a v], 
               :code (let [] (letfn [(curr-val [db e a] 
                                       (do (d/q (quote [:find ?v . :in $ ?e ?a :where [?e ?a ?v]]) db e a)))]
                               (let [genfn-coerce-arg (clojure.core/fn [x]
                                 (clojure.walk/prewalk 
                                   (clojure.core/fn [e]
                                     (if (some? e)
                                         (do
                                             (clojure.core/when (clojure.core/instance? clojure.lang.PersistentTreeMap e)
                                             (throw (clojure.core/ex-info \"Using sorted-map will cause different types in transactor for in-mem and remote\" {:val e})))
                                             
                                             (clojure.core/when (clojure.core/var? e)
                                             (throw (clojure.core/ex-info \"Using var does not work for remote transactor\" {:val e})))
                                             
                                             (clojure.core/when (clojure.core/or (clojure.core/= clojure.lang.PersistentList$EmptyList (.getClass e))
                                                                                 (clojure.core/instance? clojure.lang.PersistentList e))
                                             (throw (clojure.core/ex-info \"Using list will cause indistinguishable types in transactor for in-mem and remote\" {:val e})))
                                             
                                             (clojure.core/when (clojure.core/instance? clojure.lang.PersistentQueue e)
                                             (throw (clojure.core/ex-info \"Using clojure.lang.PersistentQueue does not work for remote transactor\" {:val e})))
                                             
                                             (clojure.core/cond
                                               (clojure.core/instance? java.util.HashSet e)
                                               (clojure.core/into #{} e)
                                               
                                               (clojure.core/and (clojure.core/instance? java.util.List e) (clojure.core/not (clojure.core/vector? e)))
                                               (clojure.core/vec e)
                                               
                                               :else e))
                                           e))
                                     x))]
                                     (let [e (genfn-coerce-arg e)
                                           a (genfn-coerce-arg a)
                                           v (genfn-coerce-arg v)]
                                       (do [[:db/add e a (+ (curr-val db e a) v)]])))))}}"})
; End of generated code

You can see that:

  • The (ns ... declaration is rewritten to #db/fn.
  • The last defn is used as the main body.
  • Other defns are inlined using letfn.
  • defn bodies are wrapped in do in case you need side effects for debugging.
  • defs are inlined in the top let. No defs are used in the example namespace, thus the top let is empty.
  • Arguments are converted to "proper" Clojure types. This is to say that types will be identical in the in-memory transactor and the remote transactor.

Test and development usage

One advantage of writing Datomic database functions using regular Clojure code is that you may test them using plain Clojure.

If however you'd like to test the function in an actual transaction, you may use the following if you'd like to avoid a hard dependency on generated files:

(require '[com.github.ivarref.gen-fn :refer [datomic-fn]])
(require '[com.github.ivarref.my-add :refer [my-add]])

...
@(d/transact conn [(datomic-fn :my-add #'my-add)])

...
@(d/transact conn [[:my-add some-eid attr value-to-add]])

Note: fressian serialization and deserialization

One thing that may surprise you is that parameters may be slightly different on an in-memory transactor and on a remote transactor. This is due to tx-data being serialized and deserialized using fressian only when using a remote transactor.

As can be seen by the example above, gen-fn will write functions that automatically handles this for you.

Limitations

Only a single namespace per database function is supported, i.e. the database function must be contained in a single namespace. It may refer code that already exists on the transactor classpath.

Alternatives

There is also classpath functions. This means that you will need to update your transactor if you need to add or change a function.

Change log

0.2.46 - 2022-12-14

Handle nil values in auto conversion.

0.2.45 - 2022-12-14

Added auto conversion to "proper" Clojure types.

0.1.35 - 2022-06-13

Prettier generated files output. Thanks to rewrite-clj.

0.1.33 - 2022-05-24

Add optional keyword argument :reset? to gen-fn. If :reset? is set to true, it will clear the generated map before associng the given function. Example usage:

(gen-fn! :my-add #'my-add output-file :reset? true)

0.1.30 - 2022-05-24

First publicly announced release.

License

Copyright © 2022 Ivar Refsdal

This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 which is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.

This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with the GNU Classpath Exception which is available at https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.

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