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* fix(leiningen): Don't extract deps from commented vectors * More precise detection
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539 lines
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Clojure
(def clj-stacktrace-version "0.2.4")
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;; This is an annotated reference of the options that may be set in a
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;; project.clj file. It is fairly contrived in order to cover lots of
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;; different options; it shouldn't be considered a representative
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;; configuration. For a more detailed explanation of some of the terms
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;; run `lein help tutorial`.
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;; These options apply to Leiningen 2.x. See the 1.x branch for older versions:
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;; https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/1.x/sample.project.clj
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;; The project is named "sample", and its group-id is "org.example".
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(defproject org.example/sample "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT" ; version "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"
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;; Beyond this point you may prepend a form with unquote, or ~, to eval it.
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;;; Project Metadata
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;; The description text is searchable from repositories like Clojars.
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:description "A sample project"
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:url "http://example.org/sample-clojure-project"
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;; The mailing list of the project. If the project has multiple mailing
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;; lists, use the :mailing-lists key (bound to a seq of mailing list
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;; descriptions as below).
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:mailing-list {:name "sample mailing list"
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:archive "http://example.org/sample-mailing-list-archives"
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:other-archives ["http://example.org/sample-list-archive2"
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"http://example.org/sample-list-archive3"]
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:post "list@example.org"
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:subscribe "list-subscribe@example.org"
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:unsubscribe "list-unsubscribe@example.org"}
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;; The project's license. :distribution should be :repo or :manual;
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;; :repo means it is OK for public repositories to host this project's
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;; artifacts. A seq of :licenses is also supported.
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:license {:name "Eclipse Public License - v 1.0"
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:url "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"
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:distribution :repo
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:comments "same as Clojure"}
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;; Warns users of earlier versions of Leiningen. Set this if your project
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;; relies on features only found in newer Leiningen versions.
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:min-lein-version "2.0.0"
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;; You can require a specific version of Leiningen. In case of mismatch
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;; execution will abort. When versions are compared, suffixes such as
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;; "-SNAPSHOT" are dropped.
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;; :exact-lein-version "2.8.2"
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;;; Dependencies, Plugins, and Repositories
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;; Dependencies are listed as [group-id/name version]; in addition
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;; to keywords supported by Pomegranate, you can use :native-prefix
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;; to specify a prefix. This prefix is used to extract natives in
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;; jars that don't adhere to the default "<os>/<arch>/" layout that
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;; Leiningen expects.
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;; You can also strings like ["group-id/name" version] for instances
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;; where the dependency name isn't a valid symbol literal.
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:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure,"1.3.0"]
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#_[org.clojure/clojure "9.9.9"]
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[org.jclouds/jclouds "1.0" :classifier "jdk15"]
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[net.sf.ehcache/ehcache "2.3.1" :extension "pom"]
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[log4j "1.2.15" :exclusions [[javax.mail/mail :extension "jar"]
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[javax.jms/jms :classifier "*"]
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com.sun.jdmk/jmxtools
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com.sun.jmx/jmxri]]
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["net.3scale/3scale-api" "3.0.2"]
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[org.lwjgl.lwjgl/lwjgl "2.8.5"]
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#_[org.lwjgl.lwjgl/lwjgl "0.0.0"]
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[org.lwjgl.lwjgl/lwjgl-platform "2.8.5"
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:classifier "natives-osx"
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;; LWJGL stores natives in the root of the jar; this
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;; :native-prefix will extract them.
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:native-prefix ""]]
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;; "Managed Dependencies" are a concept borrowed from maven pom files; see
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;; https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html#Dependency_Management
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;; Managed dependencies allow you to specify a desired version number for a dependency
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;; *if* the dependency exists (often transitively), but a managed dependency
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;; will not actually cause the described artifact to be a dependency on its own.
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;; This feature is most useful in combination with some other mechanism for
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;; defining a "parent project"; e.g. you can have a "parent project" that specifies
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;; managed dependencies for common libraries that you use frequently in your other
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;; projects, and then the downstream/child projects can specify a normal dependency on
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;; those libraries *without specifying a version number*, and thus will inherit
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;; the version number from the parent. This provides a simpler means of keeping
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;; common dependency versions in sync across a large number of clojure libraries.
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;; For more info see ./doc/MANAGED_DEPS.md and https://github.com/achin/lein-parent
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:managed-dependencies [[clj-time "0.12.0"]
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[me.raynes/fs "1.4.6"]]
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;; What to do in the case of version conflicts. Defaults to :ranges, which
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;; warns when version ranges are present anywhere in the dependency tree,
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;; but can be set to true to warn for both ranges and overrides, or :abort
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;; to exit in the case of ranges or overrides. Setting this to :warn or
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;; :abort will also warn you when plugins or their dependencies
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;; conflict with libraries used by Leiningen itself.
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:pedantic? :abort
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;; Global exclusions are applied across the board, as an alternative
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;; to duplication for multiple dependencies with the same excluded libraries.
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:exclusions [org.apache.poi/poi
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org.apache.poi/poi-ooxml]
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;; Plugins are code that runs in Leiningen itself and usually
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;; provide new tasks or hooks.
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:plugins [[lein-pprint "1.1.1"]
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[lein-assoc "0.1.0"]
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[s3-wagon-private "1.1.1"]
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[lein-foo "0.0.1" :hooks false]
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[lein-bar "0.0.1" :middleware false]]
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;; These repositories will be searched for :dependencies and
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;; :plugins and will also be available to deploy to.
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;; Add ^:replace (:repositories ^:replace [...]) to only use repositories you
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;; list below.
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:repositories [["java.net" "https://download.java.net/maven/2"]
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["sonatype" {:url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases"
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;; If a repository contains releases only setting
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;; :snapshots to false will speed up dependencies.
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:snapshots false
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;; Disable signing releases deployed to this repo.
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;; (Not recommended.)
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:sign-releases false
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;; You can also set the policies for how to handle
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;; :checksum failures to :fail, :warn, or :ignore.
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:checksum :fail
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;; How often should this repository be checked for
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;; snapshot updates? (:daily, :always, or :never)
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:update :always
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;; You can also apply them to releases only:
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:releases {:checksum :fail :update :always}}]
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;; Repositories named "snapshots" and "releases" automatically
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;; have their :snapshots and :releases disabled as appropriate.
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;; Credentials for repositories should *not* be stored
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;; in project.clj but in ~/.lein/credentials.clj.gpg instead,
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;; see `lein help deploying` under "Authentication".
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["snapshots" "https://blueant.com/archiva/snapshots"]
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["releases" {:url "https://blueant.com/archiva/internal"
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;; Using :env as a value here will cause an
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;; environment variable to be used based on
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;; the key; in this case LEIN_PASSWORD.
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:username "milgrim" :password :env}]]
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;; These repositories will be included with :repositories when loading plugins.
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;; This would normally be set in a profile for non-public repositories.
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;; All the options are the same as in the :repositories map.
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:plugin-repositories [["internal-plugin-repo" "http://example.org/repo"]]
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;; Fetch dependencies from mirrors. Mirrors override repositories when the key
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;; in the :mirrors map matches either the name or URL of a specified
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;; repository. All settings supported in :repositories may be set here too.
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;; The :name should match the name of the mirrored repository.
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:mirrors {"central" {:name "central"
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:url "http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2"}
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#"clojars" {:name "Internal nexus"
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:url "http://mvn.local/nexus/releases"
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:repo-manager true}}
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;; Override location of the local maven repository. Relative to project root.
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:local-repo "local-m2"
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;; You can set :update and :checksum policies here to have them
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;; apply for all :repositories. Usually you will not set :update
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;; directly but apply the "update" profile instead.
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:update :always
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:checksum :fail
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;; Prevent Leiningen from checking the network for dependencies.
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;; This wouldn't normally be set in project.clj; it would come from a profile.
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:offline? true
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;; the deploy task will give preference to repositories specified in
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;; :deploy-repositories, and repos listed there will not be used for
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;; dependency resolution.
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:deploy-repositories [["releases" {:url "http://blueant.com/archiva/internal/releases"
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;; Select a GPG private key to use for
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;; signing. (See "How to specify a user
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;; ID" in GPG's manual.) GPG will
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;; otherwise pick the first private key
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;; it finds in your keyring.
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;; Currently only works in :deploy-repositories
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;; or as a top-level (global) setting.
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:signing {:gpg-key "0xAB123456"}}]
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["snapshots" "http://blueant.com/archiva/internal/snapshots"]]
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;; Defaults for signing options. Defers to per-repository settings.
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:signing {:gpg-key "root@eruditorum.org"}
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;; If you configure a custom repository with a self-signed SSL
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;; certificate, you will need to add it here. Paths should either
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;; be on Leiningen's classpath or relative to the project root.
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:certificates ["blueant.pem"]
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;;; Profiles
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;; Each active profile gets merged into the project map. The :dev
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;; and :user profiles are active by default, but the latter should be
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;; looked up in ~/.lein/profiles.clj rather than set in project.clj.
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;; Use the with-profiles higher-order task to run a task with a
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;; different set of active profiles.
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;; See `lein help profiles` for a detailed explanation.
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:profiles {:debug {:debug true
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:injections [(prn (into {} (System/getProperties)))]}
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:1.4 {:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.4.0"]]}
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:1.5 {:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.5.0"]]}
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;; activated by default
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:dev {:resource-paths ["dummy-data"]
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:dependencies [[clj-stacktrace ~clj-stacktrace-version]]}
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;; activated automatically during uberjar
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:uberjar {:aot :all}
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;; activated automatically in repl task
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:repl {:plugins [[cider/cider-nrepl "0.7.1"]]}}
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;; Load these namespaces from within Leiningen to pick up hooks from them.
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:hooks [leiningen.hooks.difftest]
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;; Apply these middleware functions from plugins to your project
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;; when it loads. Both hooks and middleware can be loaded implicitly
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;; or by being listed here.
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:middleware [lein-xml.plugin/middleware]
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;; These settings disable the implicit loading of middleware and
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;; hooks, respectively. You can disable both with :implicits false.
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:implicit-middleware false
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:implicit-hooks false
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;;; Entry Point
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;; The -main function in this namespace will be run at launch
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;; (either via `lein run` or from an uberjar). It should be variadic:
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;;
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;; (ns my.service.runner
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;; (:gen-class))
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;;
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;; (defn -main
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;; "Application entry point"
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;; [& args]
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;; (comment Do app initialization here))
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;;
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;; This will be AOT compiled by default; to disable this, attach ^:skip-aot
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;; metadata to the namespace symbol. ^:skip-aot will not disable AOT
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;; compilation of :main when :aot is :all or contains the main class. It's
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;; best to be explicit with the :aot key rather than relying on
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;; auto-compilation of :main. Setting :main to nil is useful when a
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;; project contains several main functions. nil will produce a jar
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;; with manifest.mf that lacks `Main-Class' property.
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:main my.service.runner
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;; Support project-specific task aliases. These are interpreted in
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;; the same way as command-line arguments to the lein command. If
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;; the alias points to a vector, it uses partial application. For
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;; example, "lein with-magic run -m hi.core" would be equivalent to
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;; "lein assoc :magic true run -m hi.core". Remember, commas are not
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;; considered to be special by argument parsers, they're just part
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;; of the preceding argument.
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:aliases {"launch" ["run" "-m" "myproject.main"]
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;; Values from the project map can be spliced into the arguments
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;; using :project/key keywords.
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"launch-version" ["run" "-m" "myproject.main" :project/version]
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"dumbrepl" ["trampoline" "run" "-m" "clojure.main/main"]
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;; :pass-through-help ensures `lein my-alias help` is not converted
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;; into `lein help my-alias`.
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"go" ^:pass-through-help ["run" "-m"]
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;; For complex aliases, a docstring may be attached. The docstring
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;; will be printed instead of the expansion when running `lein help`.
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"deploy!" ^{:doc "Recompile sources, then deploy if tests succeed."}
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;; Nested vectors are supported for the "do" task
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["do" "clean" ["test" ":integration"] ["deploy" "clojars"]]}
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;;; Custom Release Tasks
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;; By default `lein release` performs a series of tasks typical of the release
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;; process for many Leiningen-managed projects. These tasks can be overridden
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;; using `:release-tasks` as follows:
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:release-tasks [["vcs" "assert-committed"]
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["change" "version"
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"leiningen.release/bump-version" "release"]
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["vcs" "commit"]
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["vcs" "tag"]
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["deploy"]]
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;; This differs from the default `:release-tasks` behavior in that it doesn't
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;; go on to perform another `change version` or `vcs` task, instead leaving
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;; that up to the developer to do manually.
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;;; Running Project Code
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;; Normally Leiningen runs the javac and compile tasks before
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;; calling any eval-in-project code, but you can override this with
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;; the :prep-tasks key to do other things like compile protocol buffers.
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:prep-tasks [["protobuf" "compile"] "javac" "compile"]
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;; These namespaces will be AOT-compiled. Needed for gen-class and
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;; other Java interop functionality. Put a regex here to compile all
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;; namespaces whose names match. If you only need AOT for an uberjar
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;; gen-class, put `:aot :all` in the :uberjar profile and see :target-path for
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;; how to enable profile-based target isolation.
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:aot [org.example.sample]
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;; Forms to prepend to every form that is evaluated inside your project.
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;; Allows working around the Gilardi Scenario: http://technomancy.us/143
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;; Note: This code is not executed in jars or uberjars.
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:injections [(require 'clojure.pprint)]
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;; Java agents can instrument and intercept certain VM features. Include
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;; :bootclasspath true to place the agent jar on the bootstrap classpath.
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:java-agents [[nodisassemble "0.1.1" :options "extra"]]
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;; Options to pass to java compiler for java source,
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;; exactly the same as command line arguments to javac.
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:javac-options ["-target" "1.6" "-source" "1.6" "-Xlint:-options"]
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;; Emit warnings on all reflection calls. - DEPRECATED (see below)
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:warn-on-reflection true
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;; Sets the values of global vars within Clojure. This example
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;; disables all pre- and post-conditions and emits warnings on
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;; reflective calls. See the Clojure documentation for the list of
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;; valid global variables to set (and their meaningful values).
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:global-vars {*warn-on-reflection* true
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*assert* false}
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;; Use a different `java` executable for project JVMs. Leiningen's own JVM is
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;; set with the LEIN_JAVA_CMD environment variable.
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:java-cmd "/home/phil/bin/java1.7"
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;; You can set JVM-level options here. The :java-opts key is an alias for this.
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:jvm-opts ["-Xmx1g"]
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;; Set the context in which your project code is evaluated. Defaults
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;; to :subprocess, but can also be :leiningen (for plugins) or :nrepl
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;; to connect to an existing project process over nREPL. A project nREPL
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;; server can be started simply by invoking `lein repl`. If no connection
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;; can be established, :nrepl falls back to :subprocess.
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:eval-in :leiningen
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;; Enable bootclasspath optimization. This improves boot time but interferes
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;; with certain libraries like Jetty that make assumptions about classloaders.
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:bootclasspath true
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;;; Filesystem Paths
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;; If you'd rather use a different directory structure, you can set these.
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;; Paths that contain "inputs" are string vectors, "outputs" are strings.
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:source-paths ["src" "src/main/clojure"]
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:java-source-paths ["src/main/java"] ; Java source is stored separately.
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:test-paths ["test" "src/test/clojure"]
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:resource-paths ["src/main/resource"] ; Non-code files included in classpath/jar.
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;; All generated files will be placed in :target-path. In order to avoid
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;; cross-profile contamination (for instance, uberjar classes interfering
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;; with development), it's recommended to include %s in in your custom
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;; :target-path, which will splice in names of the currently active profiles.
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:target-path "target/%s/"
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;; Directory in which to place AOT-compiled files. Including %s will
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;; splice the :target-path into this value.
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:compile-path "%s/classy-files"
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;; Directory in which to extract native components from inside dependencies.
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;; Including %s will splice the :target-path into this value. Note that this
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;; is not where to *look* for existing native libraries; use :jvm-opts with
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;; -Djava.library.path=... instead for that.
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:native-path "%s/bits-n-stuff"
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;; Directories under which `lein clean` removes files.
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;; Specified by keyword or keyword-chain to get-in path in this defproject.
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;; Both a single path and a collection of paths are accepted as each.
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;; For example, if the other parts of project are like:
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;; :target-path "target"
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;; :compile-path "classes"
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;; :foobar-paths ["foo" "bar"]
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;; :baz-config {:qux-path "qux"}
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;; :clean-targets below lets `lein clean` remove files under "target",
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;; "classes", "foo", "bar", "qux", and "out".
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;; By default, will protect paths outside the project root and within standard
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;; lein source directories ("src", "test", "resources", "doc", "project.clj").
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;; However, this protection can be overridden with metadata on the :clean-targets
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;; vector - ^{:protect false}
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:clean-targets [:target-path :compile-path :foobar-paths
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[:baz-config :qux-path] "out"]
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;; Workaround for http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-322 by deleting
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;; compilation artifacts for namespaces that come from dependencies.
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:clean-non-project-classes true
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;; Paths to include on the classpath from each project in the
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;; checkouts/ directory. (See the tutorial for more details about
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;; checkout dependencies.) Set this to be a vector of functions that
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;; take the target project as argument. Defaults to [:source-paths
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;; :compile-path :resource-paths], but you could use the following
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;; to share code from the test suite:
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:checkout-deps-shares [:source-paths :test-paths
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~(fn [p] (str (:root p) "/lib/dev/*"))]
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;;; Testing
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;; Predicates to determine whether to run a test or not, take test metadata
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;; as argument. See `lein help test` for more information.
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:test-selectors {:default (fn [m] (not (or (:integration m) (:regression m))))
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:integration :integration
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:regression :regression}
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;; In order to support the `retest` task, Leiningen must monkeypatch the
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;; clojure.test library. This disables that feature and breaks `lein retest`.
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:monkeypatch-clojure-test false
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;;; Repl
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;; Options to change the way the REPL behaves.
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:repl-options {;; Specify the string to print when prompting for input.
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;; defaults to something like (fn [ns] (str *ns* "=> "))
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:prompt (fn [ns] (str "your command for <" ns ">? "))
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;; What to print when the repl session starts.
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:welcome (println "Welcome to the magical world of the repl!")
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;; Specify the ns to start the REPL in (overrides :main in
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;; this case only)
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:init-ns foo.bar
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;; This expression will run when first opening a REPL, in the
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;; namespace from :init-ns or :main if specified.
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:init (println "here we are in" *ns*)
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;; Print stack traces on exceptions (highly recommended, but
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;; currently overwrites *1, *2, etc).
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:caught clj-stacktrace.repl/pst+
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;; Skip's the default requires and printed help message.
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:skip-default-init false
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;; Customize the socket the repl task listens on and
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;; attaches to.
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:host "0.0.0.0"
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:port 4001
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;; If nREPL takes too long to load it may timeout,
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;; increase this to wait longer before timing out.
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;; Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds)
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:timeout 40000
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;; nREPL server customization
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;; Only one of #{:nrepl-handler :nrepl-middleware}
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;; may be used at a time.
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;; Use a different server-side nREPL handler.
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:nrepl-handler (nrepl.server/default-handler)
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;; Add server-side middleware to nREPL stack.
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:nrepl-middleware [my.nrepl.thing/wrap-amazingness
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;; Middleware without appropriate metadata
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;; (see nrepl.middleware/set-descriptor!
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;; for details) will simply be appended to the stack
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;; of middleware (rather than ordered based on its
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;; expectations and requirements).
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(fn [handler]
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(fn [& args]
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(prn :middle args)
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(apply handler args)))]}
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;;; Jar Output
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;; Name of the jar file produced. Will be placed inside :target-path.
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;; Including %s will splice the project version into the filename.
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:jar-name "sample.jar"
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;; As above, but for uberjar.
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:uberjar-name "sample-standalone.jar"
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;; Leave the contents of :source-paths out of jars (for AOT projects).
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:omit-source true
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;; Files with names matching any of these patterns will be excluded from jars.
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:jar-exclusions [#"(?:^|/).svn/"]
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;; Files with names matching any of these patterns will included in the jar
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;; even if they'd be skipped otherwise.
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:jar-inclusions [#"^\.ebextensions"]
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;; Same as :jar-exclusions, but for uberjars.
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:uberjar-exclusions [#"META-INF/DUMMY.SF"]
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;; By default Leiningen will run a clean before creating jars to prevent
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;; undeclared AOT from leaking to downstream consumers; this disables
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;; that behaviour.
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:auto-clean false
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;; Files to merge programmatically in uberjars when multiple same-named files
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;; exist across project and dependencies. Should be a map of filename strings
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;; or regular expressions to a sequence of three functions:
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;; 1. Takes an input stream; returns a parsed datum.
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;; 2. Takes a new datum and the current result datum; returns a merged datum.
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;; 3. Takes an output stream and a datum; writes the datum to the stream.
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;; Resolved in reverse dependency order, starting with project.
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:uberjar-merge-with {#"\.properties$" [slurp str spit]}
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;; Add arbitrary jar entries. Supports :path, :paths, :bytes, and :fn types.
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:filespecs [{:type :path :path "config/base.clj"}
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;; Directory paths are included recursively.
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{:type :paths :paths ["config/web" "config/cli"]}
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;; Programmatically-generated content can use :bytes.
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{:type :bytes :path "project.clj"
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;; Strings or byte arrays are accepted.
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:bytes ~(slurp "project.clj")}
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;; :fn filespecs take the project as an argument and
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;; should return a filespec map of one of the other types.
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{:type :fn :fn (fn [p]
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{:type :bytes :path "git-log"
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:bytes (:out (clojure.java.shell/sh
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"git" "log" "-n" "1"))})}]
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;; Set arbitrary key/value pairs for the jar's manifest. Any
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;; vector or sequence of pairs is supported as well.
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:manifest {"Project-awesome-level" "super-great"
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;; Function values will be called with the project as an argument.
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"Class-Path" ~#(clojure.string/join
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\space
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(leiningen.core.classpath/get-classpath %))
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;; If a value is a collection, a manifest section is built for it and
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;; the name of the key is used as the section name.
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:my-section-1 [["MyKey1" "MyValue1"] ["MyKey2" "MyValue2"]]
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:my-section-2 {"MyKey3" "MyValue3" "MyKey4" "MyValue4"}
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;; Symbol values will be resolved to find a function to call.
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"Grunge-level" my.plugin/calculate-grunginess}
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|
|
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;;; Pom Output
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;; Where the pom.xml is written. If not set, the project root.
|
|
:pom-location "target/"
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|
;; Set parent for working within a multi-module maven project.
|
|
:parent [org.example/parent "0.0.1" :relative-path "../parent/pom.xml"]
|
|
;; Extensions here will be propagated to the pom but not used by Leiningen.
|
|
:extensions [[org.apache.maven.wagon/wagon-webdav "1.0-beta-2"]
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|
[foo/bar-baz "1.0"]]
|
|
;; Plugins here will be propagated to the pom but not used by Leiningen.
|
|
:pom-plugins [[com.theoryinpractise/clojure-maven-plugin "1.3.13"
|
|
;; this section is optional, values have the same syntax as pom-addition
|
|
{:configuration [:sourceDirectories [:sourceDirectory "src"]]
|
|
:extensions "true"
|
|
:executions ([:execution [:id "echodir"]
|
|
[:goals ([:goal "run"])]
|
|
[:phase "verify"]])}]
|
|
[org.apache.tomcat.maven/tomcat7-maven-plugin "2.1"]
|
|
[com.google.appengine/appengine-maven-plugin "1.9.68"
|
|
;; Use a list to pass any structure unaltered
|
|
(:configuration
|
|
[:project "foo"]
|
|
[:version "bar"])]]
|
|
;; Include <scm> tag in generated pom.xml file. All key/value pairs
|
|
;; appear exactly as configured. If absent, Leiningen will try to
|
|
;; use information from a .git directory.
|
|
:scm {:name "git"
|
|
:tag "098afd745bcd"
|
|
:url "http://127.0.0.1/git/my-project"
|
|
;; Allows you to use a repository in a different directory than the
|
|
;; project's root, for instance, if you had multiple projects in a
|
|
;; single git repository.
|
|
:dir ".."}
|
|
;; Include xml in generated pom.xml file, as parsed by
|
|
;; clojure.data.xml/sexp-as-element. Resulting pom still needs to
|
|
;; validate according to the pom XML schema.
|
|
:pom-addition [:developers [:developer {:id "benbit"}
|
|
[:name "Ben Bitdiddle"]
|
|
[:url "http://www.example.com/benjamin"]]]
|
|
|
|
;;; Safety flags
|
|
;; Indicate whether or not `lein install` should abort when trying to install
|
|
;; releases. When false, trying to run `lein install` in a project with a version
|
|
;; that isn't a snapshot will cause Leiningen to abort with a descriptive error
|
|
;; message.
|
|
:install-releases? false
|
|
;; Dictate which git branches deploys should be allowed from. When set,
|
|
;; `lein deploy` will only work from the git branches included and will
|
|
;; abort otherwise.
|
|
:deploy-branches ["master"]
|
|
|
|
;;; Artifact Classifers Installation
|
|
;; Option to install classified maven artifacts. A map where keys
|
|
;; indicate the classifier name.
|
|
:classifiers {;; If the value is a map it is merged like a profile
|
|
:tests {:source-paths ^:replace ["test"]}
|
|
;; If a keyword it is looked up from :profiles
|
|
:classy :my-profile})
|
|
|
|
;;; Environment Variables used by Leiningen
|
|
|
|
;; JAVA_CMD - executable to use for java(1)
|
|
;; JVM_OPTS - extra options to pass to the java command
|
|
;; DEBUG - increased verbosity
|
|
;; LEIN_SILENT - suppress info-level output
|
|
;; LEIN_HOME - directory in which to look for user settings
|
|
;; LEIN_SNAPSHOTS_IN_RELEASE - allow releases to depend on snapshots
|
|
;; LEIN_JVM_OPTS - tweak speed of plugins or fix compatibility with old Java versions
|
|
;; LEIN_USE_BOOTCLASSPATH - speed up boot time on JVMs older than 9
|
|
;; LEIN_REPL_HOST - interface on which to connect to nREPL server
|
|
;; LEIN_REPL_PORT - port on which to start or connect to nREPL server
|
|
;; LEIN_OFFLINE - equivalent of :offline? true but works for plugins
|
|
;; LEIN_GPG - gpg executable to use for encryption/signing
|
|
;; LEIN_NEW_UNIX_NEWLINES - ensure that `lein new` emits '\n' as newlines
|
|
;; LEIN_SUPPRESS_USER_LEVEL_REPO_WARNINGS - suppress "repository in user profile" warnings
|
|
;; LEIN_FAST_TRAMPOLINE - memoize `java` invocation command to speed up subsequent trampoline launches
|
|
;; LEIN_NO_USER_PROFILES - suppress loading of user and system profiles
|
|
;; http_proxy - host and port to proxy HTTP connections through
|
|
;; http_no_proxy - pipe-separated list of hosts which may be accessed directly
|