add support for context_options: warn instead of error, and specify allowed couplings #47
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First of all, thank you for this library - I had been considering building something similar myself, but now I don’t have to.
This pull request adds two pieces of functionality around the context boundary detection, with the goal of helping more gradual enforcement for existing projects which might have a lot of inter-context dependencies. Both are configured via a new “context_options” key in the contexted config.
First, add support for a
levelconfig. If this key is set to :warn, the compiler will emit a warning instead a compile-time exception. It also adds the line/file to the emitted message.Second, add a way to configure “allowed” couplings via the
allowconfig. If a coupling is allowed, then no warning/exception will be triggered. This key is a list of{calling_context_module, [allowed_called_module, ...]}.The following example shows a configuration for two contexts where couplings trigger warnings rather than exceptions, and MyApp.Documents is explicitly permitted to call MyApp.Accounts.