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## Description
This library parses a file graph directory and returns it as a datascript
database connection. This library mainly exists to convert file graphs to DB graphs.
This library is compatible with ClojureScript and with
[nbb-logseq](https://github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq) to respectively provide
frontend and commandline functionality.
## API
This library is under the parent namespace `logseq.graph-parser`. This library
provides two main namespaces, `logseq.graph-parser.exporter` and
`logseq.graph-parser.extract`.
## Usage
See [nbb-logseq example
scripts](https://github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq/tree/main/examples) for example
usage.
## Dev
This follows the practices that [the Logseq frontend
follows](/docs/dev-practices.md). Most of the same linters are used, with
configurations that are specific to this library. See [this library's CI
file](/.github/workflows/deps-graph-parser.yml) for linting examples.
### Setup
To run linters and tests, you'll want to install yarn dependencies once:
```
yarn install
```
This step is not needed if you're just running the frontend application.
### Testing
Since this library is compatible with cljs and nbb-logseq, tests are run against both languages.
Nbb tests use [nbb-test-runner](https://github.com/nextjournal/nbb-test-runner).
Some basic usage:
```
# Run all tests
$ yarn test
# List available options
$ yarn test -H
# Run tests with :focus metadata flag
$ yarn test -i focus
```
ClojureScript tests use https://github.com/Olical/cljs-test-runner. To run tests:
```
clojure -M:test
```
To see available options that can run specific tests or namespaces: `clojure -M:test --help`
### Managing dependencies
The package.json dependencies are just for testing and should be updated if there is
new behavior to test.
The deps.edn dependencies are used by both ClojureScript and nbb-logseq. Their
versions should be backwards compatible with each other with priority given to
the frontend. _No new dependency_ should be introduced to this library without
an understanding of the tradeoffs of adding this to nbb-logseq.