Hi, Thomas.
I also found this frustrating. Here's a work-around I came up with:
;; assuming (defrecord Design [id name]) in namespace tektite.model.design
(cljs.reader/register-tag-parser! "tektite.model.design.Design"
tektite.model.design/map->Design)
(extend-protocol IPrintWithWriter
tektite.model.design/Design
(-pr-writer [coll writer opts]
(let [pr-pair (fn [keyval] (pr-sequential-writer writer pr-writer "" "
" "" opts keyval))]
(pr-sequential-writer writer pr-pair "#tektite.model.design.Design{"
", " "}" opts coll))))
On the server side, I read EDN out of the request body with
clojure.edn/read (because clojure.core/read is
unsafe for reading evil strings from the internet). clojure.edn/read
doesn't pick up new readers
from data_readers.clj or *data-readers* (fortunately), but can be taught
new tags like this:
(def model-readers {'tektite.model.design.Design
#'tektite.model.design/map->Design})
(defn read-edn-body [context]
(clojure.edn/read {:readers model-readers, :eof nil}
(java.io.PushbackReader.
(java.io.InputStreamReader.
(get-in context [:request :body])
"UTF-8"))))
(I use liberator, so the request arrives in a context hash)
Best,
Brian
On Monday, January 7, 2013 1:13:30 AM UTC+1, Thomas Heller wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I'm writing a Clojure Webapp with a CLJS Frontend and expected to be able
> to cljs.reader/read-string everything I pr-str'd on the CLJ side. That
> however does not work for defrecords and BigDecimals (1.1M) .
>
> 1. defrecord
>
> In CLJ I can:
>
> (ns dummy)
> (defrecord Foo [bar])
> (pr-str (Foo. 1)) ; => "#dummy.Foo{:bar 1}"
>
> in CLJS however this will print as
>
> "#Foo{:bar 1}"
>
> missing the Namespace. I found an old
> post<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/YSkPd4zQTKQ/757Wd4Ex8pAJ>about
> this but no other information.
>
> Also when I pr-str this record in CLJ and cljs.reader/read-string it in
> CLJS it fails with "Could not find tag parser for dummy.Foo in ("inst"
> "uuid" "queue") ", although the defrecord exists and is in the same ns
> (actually a cljsbuild crossover). I figured out that I can
> (cljs.reader/register-tag-parser! 'dummy.Foo make-foo) but thats seems
> faulty. I read about EDN and understand why the reader would think its
> reading a Tag but I can do read-string in CLJ just fine. Shouldnt both
> sides be equal here?
>
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