As near I as can find from searching, jdeps
is from way back in Java 9. In fact, the version on my computer won't even accepts the 2 flags you used in the example, and it doesn't even have a --version
option. Web searching shows no obvious uses for clojure.
What is the goal here? Your plain code works fine for me:
project.clj deps
:dependencies [
[org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]
[prismatic/schema "1.2.1"]
[ring/ring-json "0.5.1"]
[tupelo "22.05.24b"]
]
:plugins [[com.jakemccrary/lein-test-refresh "0.25.0"]
[lein-ancient "0.7.0"]
]
code
(ns demo.core
(:use tupelo.core)
(:require [ring.middleware.json :refer [wrap-json-body]])
(:gen-class))
(defn -main [& _]
(spyx (type wrap-json-body)))
and results
> lein clean ; lein run
(type wrap-json-body) => ring.middleware.json$wrap_json_body
Speculation
Although my jlink
doesn't seem to work right, I can guess a little. Looking at project.clj
, we can ask for a tree of depencencies:
> lein deps :tree
[nrepl "0.8.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]
[org.clojure/core.specs.alpha "0.2.62"]
[org.clojure/spec.alpha "0.3.218"]
[org.nrepl/incomplete "0.1.0" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[prismatic/schema "1.2.1"]
[ring/ring-json "0.5.1"]
[cheshire "5.10.0"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-core "2.10.2"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-cbor "2.10.2"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-smile "2.10.2"]
[tigris "0.1.2"]
[ring/ring-core "1.9.2"]
[commons-fileupload "1.4"]
[commons-io "2.6"]
[crypto-equality "1.0.0"]
[crypto-random "1.2.0"]
[ring/ring-codec "1.1.3"]
[commons-codec "1.15"]
So we see that ring-json needs cheshire, which needs jackson.
Going back to ring-json 0.5.0 we see different version of cheshire and jackson:
> lein deps :tree
[nrepl "0.8.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]
[org.clojure/core.specs.alpha "0.2.62"]
[org.clojure/spec.alpha "0.3.218"]
[org.nrepl/incomplete "0.1.0" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[prismatic/schema "1.2.1"]
[ring/ring-json "0.5.0"]
[cheshire "5.9.0"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-core "2.9.9"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-cbor "2.9.9"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-smile "2.9.9"]
[tigris "0.1.1"]
[ring/ring-core "1.7.1"]
[clj-time "0.14.3"]
[joda-time "2.9.9"]
[commons-fileupload "1.3.3"]
[commons-io "2.6"]
[crypto-equality "1.0.0"]
[crypto-random "1.2.0"]
[ring/ring-codec "1.1.1"]
[commons-codec "1.11"]
Note that you can force newer versions in project.clj
if you want. Just manually require cheshire
and jackson
, and put them near the top!
:dependencies [
; priority 1 libs
[org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]
[cheshire "5.10.2"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-core "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-cbor "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-smile "2.13.3"]
; priority 2 libs
[prismatic/schema "1.2.1"]
[ring/ring-json "0.5.0"]
; [tupelo "22.05.24b"]
]
with result
> lcr
time (lein do clean, run)
:type ring.middleware.json$wrap_json_body
8.11s user 0.59s system 218% cpu 3.989 total
~/expr/demo >
~/expr/demo >
~/expr/demo > lein deps :tree
[cheshire "5.10.2"]
[tigris "0.1.2"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-core "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-cbor "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-databind "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-annotations "2.13.3"]
[com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat/jackson-dataformat-smile "2.13.3"]
[nrepl "0.8.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[org.clojure/clojure "1.11.1"]
[org.clojure/core.specs.alpha "0.2.62"]
[org.clojure/spec.alpha "0.3.218"]
[org.nrepl/incomplete "0.1.0" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[prismatic/schema "1.2.1"]
[ring/ring-json "0.5.0"]
[ring/ring-core "1.7.1"]
[clj-time "0.14.3"]
[joda-time "2.9.9"]
[commons-fileupload "1.3.3"]
[commons-io "2.6"]
[crypto-equality "1.0.0"]
[crypto-random "1.2.0"]
[ring/ring-codec "1.1.1"]
[commons-codec "1.11"]
Perhaps something similar will solve your problem. It has been crucial for me in the past.
Specifically, the jackson libs absolutely must
have all 3 sub-libraries on the same version. Because dependent libs
often don't update their own deps like jackson as often as they could, it is easy to get version conflicts when 2 or more libs each require different versions of jackson. The above technique of forcing a specific version of jackson (or any other lib) is a lifesaver. IMHO, it is also much better than trying to put in a bunch of lein :exclusions
clauses.