As of 0.0-3058 there's a new var *target* which is in fact a Google Closure
define.

You can use the following pattern.

(if (identical? *target* "nodes")
  ...)

(if (identical? *target* "default")
  ...)

HTH,
David

On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a project which targets both Node.js and the browser - the vast
> majority of code is shared and kept in the 'src' folder, with anything that
> needs to differ being held in 'src-client' and 'src-server'. It's getting a
> little clunky to maintain this, though, so I'm hoping to move everything to
> a single folder and use a macro to detect whether or not it's built with
> Node extensions.
>
> Essentially, I want to allow something like this:
> (def logger
>     (client-or-server
>         js/log ; Use a globally namespaced library on the client
>         (nodejs/require "loglevel") ; Use a 'require' statement on the
> server
> ))
>
> But I'm finding myself a little lost in documentation when it comes to
> safely detecting the existence of 'cljs.nodejs', and I'm wondering if it
> might be a bad idea for as-yet unforeseen reasons?
>
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