diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 01216f62..7b796279 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ to install and allows you to configure the ClojureScript compiler from within yo Beyond basic compiler support, lein-cljsbuild can optionally help with a few other things: -* [Launching REPLs for interactive development] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/REPL.md) -* [Launching ClojureScript tests] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/TESTING.md) -* [Sharing code between Clojure and ClojureScript] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) +* [Launching REPLs for interactive development] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/REPL.md) +* [Launching ClojureScript tests] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/TESTING.md) +* [Sharing code between Clojure and ClojureScript] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) -The latest version of lein-cljsbuild is `0.1.9`. -[See the release notes here.](https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md) +The latest version of lein-cljsbuild is `0.1.10`. +[See the release notes here.](https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md) ## Requirements @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ file in the `:plugins` section: ```clj ; Using Leiningen 1.7.0 or newer: (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]]) + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]]) ``` And then running the following command to download it: @@ -39,21 +39,21 @@ And then running the following command to download it: The `:cljsbuild` configuration format has changed. This version is backwards-compatible with `0.0.x`, but the next major version won't be. See the -[migration documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/MIGRATING-TO-0.1.x.md) +[migration documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/MIGRATING-TO-0.1.x.md) for details. ## Just Give Me a Damned Example Already! See the -[example-projects] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects) +[example-projects] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects) directory for a couple of simple examples of how to use lein-cljsbuild. The -[simple project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/simple) +[simple project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/simple) shows a dead-simple "compile only" configuration, which is a good place to start. The -[advanced project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/advanced) +[advanced project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/advanced) contains examples of how to use the extended features of the plugin. Also, see the -[sample.project.clj] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/sample.project.clj) +[sample.project.clj] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/sample.project.clj) file for an exhaustive list of all options supported by lein-cljsbuild. ## Basic Configuration @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ of your `project.clj` file. A simple project might look like this: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :builds [{ ; The path to the top-level ClojureScript source directory: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ of your `project.clj` file. A simple project might look like this: ``` For an exhaustive list of the configuration options supported by lein-cljsbuild, see the -[sample.project.clj] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/sample.project.clj) +[sample.project.clj] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/sample.project.clj) file. ## Basic Usage @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ JAR file. ``` If you are using the -[crossovers] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) +[crossovers] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) feature, and want the `:crossover-path` included in the JAR file, add this entry to your top-level `:cljsbuild` configuration: @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ and will build all of them in parallel: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :builds [ {:source-path "src-cljs-main" @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ only that one: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :builds [ {:source-path "src-cljs-main" @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ them as a map instead of a vector: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :builds { :main @@ -192,27 +192,27 @@ You can also build multiple configurations at once: $ lein cljsbuild auto main other See the -[example-projects/advanced] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/advanced) +[example-projects/advanced] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/advanced) directory for a working example of a project that uses this feature. ## REPL Support Lein-cljsbuild has built-in support for launching ClojureScript REPLs in a variety of ways. See the -[REPL documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/REPL.md) +[REPL documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/REPL.md) for more details. ## Testing Support Lein-cljsbuild has built-in support for running external ClojureScript test processes. See the -[testing documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/TESTING.md) +[testing documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/TESTING.md) for more details. ## Sharing Code Between Clojure and ClojureScript Sharing code with lein-cljsbuild is accomplished via the configuration of "crossovers". See the -[crossovers documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) +[crossovers documentation] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/doc/CROSSOVERS.md) for more details. ## License diff --git a/doc/CROSSOVERS.md b/doc/CROSSOVERS.md index 910531dd..5f77d61d 100644 --- a/doc/CROSSOVERS.md +++ b/doc/CROSSOVERS.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ And your `project.clj` file looks like this: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :source-path "src-clj" :cljsbuild { ; Each entry in the :crossovers vector describes a Clojure namespace diff --git a/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md b/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md index 0f7fe5a3..560261a2 100644 --- a/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md +++ b/doc/RELEASE-NOTES.md @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ # Release Notes for lein-cljsbuild +## 0.1.10 + +1. Changed to use upstream ClojureScript version 0.0-1236. + +[Milestone Details for this Release](https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/issues?milestone=13&state=closed) + ## 0.1.9 1. Changed to use upstream ClojureScript version 0.0-1211. diff --git a/doc/REPL.md b/doc/REPL.md index 0376f287..26c2aa96 100644 --- a/doc/REPL.md +++ b/doc/REPL.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ between them. To configure a launch preset, add an entry to the `:repl-launch-c ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :repl-listen-port 9000 :repl-launch-commands @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ treated as an option map. Currently, the only supported options are ``` For more ideas on how to use `repl-launch`, take a look at the -[advanced example project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/advanced) +[advanced example project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/advanced) It has several examples of useful launch commands, with descriptions in its README. Note that, in particular, the possibilities with [PhantomJS] (http://www.phantomjs.org) diff --git a/doc/TESTING.md b/doc/TESTING.md index 39261e05..40650ff5 100644 --- a/doc/TESTING.md +++ b/doc/TESTING.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ test: ```clj (defproject lein-cljsbuild-example "1.2.3" - :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.9"]] + :plugins [[lein-cljsbuild "0.1.10"]] :cljsbuild { :test-commands {"my-test" ["phantomjs" "phantom/unit-test.js" "..."]}) @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ browser to do, except it does not have a GUI. PhantomJS can be automated via Ja and thus is convenient to use for running automated tests. The -[advanced example project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/advanced) +[advanced example project] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/advanced) contains an example of how to use PhantomJS for running ClojureScript tests. There are several components that come together to make this work: @@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ components that come together to make this work: the unit tests into JavaScript (so that it they can be run by PhantomJS). 2. A -[static HTML page] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.9/example-projects/advanced/resources/private/html/unit-test.html) +[static HTML page] (https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/blob/0.1.10/example-projects/advanced/resources/private/html/unit-test.html) with a `