Merge pull request #921 from manusajith/doc_patches
Fix some typos in docs
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ to flexibly set up a whole bunch of PostgreSQL connections tailored to our
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needs and then to forget about it all by simply asking for a connection
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needs and then to forget about it all by simply asking for a connection
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using `withResource`.
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using `withResource`.
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The handlers are straighforward. One takes care of inserting a new
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The handlers are straightforward. One takes care of inserting a new
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value in the database while the other fetches all messages and returns
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value in the database while the other fetches all messages and returns
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them. We also provide a function for serving our web app given a PostgreSQL
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them. We also provide a function for serving our web app given a PostgreSQL
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connection pool, which simply calls servant-server's `serve` function.
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connection pool, which simply calls servant-server's `serve` function.
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"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS messages (msg text not null)"
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"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS messages (msg text not null)"
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```
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```
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Next, our server implementation. It will be parametrised (take as
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Next, our server implementation. It will be parametrised (take as an
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argument) by the name of the file that contains our SQLite database.
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argument) by the name of the file that contains our SQLite database.
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The handlers are straighforward. One takes care of inserting a new
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The handlers are straightforward. One takes care of inserting a new
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value in the database while the other fetches all messages and returns
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value in the database while the other fetches all messages and returns
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them. We also provide a function for serving our web app given an
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them. We also provide a function for serving our web app given an
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SQLite database file, which simply calls servant-server's `serve` function.
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SQLite database file, which simply calls servant-server's `serve` function.
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This combinator takes two parameters. The first one is the
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This combinator takes two parameters. The first one is the
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"backend" to use. Currently, you only have the choice between
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"backend" to use. Currently, you only have the choice between
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`Mem` and `Tmp`. The former loads the entire input in memory,
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`Mem` and `Tmp`. The former loads the entire input in memory,
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even the uploadedd files, while `Tmp` will stream uploaded
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even the uploaded files, while `Tmp` will stream uploaded
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files to some temporary directory.
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files to some temporary directory.
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The second parameter is the type you want the multipart data
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The second parameter is the type you want the multipart data
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type StreamPost = Stream 'POST
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type StreamPost = Stream 'POST
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```
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```
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These describe endpoints that return a stream of values rather than just a single value. They not only take a single content type as a parameter, but also a framing strategy -- this specifies how the individual results are deliniated from one another in the stream. The two standard strategies given with Servant are `NewlineFraming` and `NetstringFraming`, but others can be written to match other protocols.
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These describe endpoints that return a stream of values rather than just a single value. They not only take a single content type as a parameter, but also a framing strategy -- this specifies how the individual results are delineated from one another in the stream. The two standard strategies given with Servant are `NewlineFraming` and `NetstringFraming`, but others can be written to match other protocols.
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### `Capture`
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### `Capture`
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