Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
- serve :: HasServer layout => Proxy layout -> Server layout -> Application
- toApplication :: RoutingApplication -> Application
- data RouteMismatch
- newtype RouteResult a = RR {}
- failWith :: RouteMismatch -> RouteResult a
- succeedWith :: a -> RouteResult a
- isMismatch :: RouteResult a -> Bool
- type RoutingApplication = Request -> (RouteResult Response -> IO ResponseReceived) -> IO ResponseReceived
- class HasServer layout where
- type Server layout :: *
- route :: Proxy layout -> Server layout -> RoutingApplication
Implementing Servers
serve :: HasServer layout => Proxy layout -> Server layout -> Application Source
serve
allows you to implement an API and produce a wai Application
.
Example:
type MyApi = "books" :> Get [Book] -- GET /books :<|> "books" :> ReqBody Book :> Post Book -- POST /books server :: Server MyApi server = listAllBooks :<|> postBook where listAllBooks = ... postBook book = ... app :: Application app = serve myApi server main :: IO () main = Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.run 8080 app
Route mismatch
data RouteMismatch Source
NotFound | the usual "not found" error |
WrongMethod | a more informative "you just got the HTTP method wrong" error |
InvalidBody | an even more informative "your json request body wasn't valid" error |
Eq RouteMismatch | |
Show RouteMismatch | |
Monoid RouteMismatch | > mempty = NotFound > > NotFound |
newtype RouteResult a Source
A wrapper around
.Either
RouteMismatch
a
Eq a => Eq (RouteResult a) | |
Show a => Show (RouteResult a) | |
Monoid (RouteResult a) | If we get a This in particular means that if we could get several |
failWith :: RouteMismatch -> RouteResult a Source
succeedWith :: a -> RouteResult a Source
isMismatch :: RouteResult a -> Bool Source
type RoutingApplication Source
= Request | the request, the field |
-> (RouteResult Response -> IO ResponseReceived) | |
-> IO ResponseReceived |
class HasServer layout where Source
route :: Proxy layout -> Server layout -> RoutingApplication Source
HasServer Delete | If you have a The code of the handler will, just like
for |
HasServer Raw | Just pass the request to the underlying application and serve its response. Example: type MyApi = "images" :> Raw server :: Server MyApi server = serveDirectory "/var/www/images" |
ToJSON result => HasServer (Get result) | When implementing the handler for a If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has
a |
ToJSON a => HasServer (Post a) | When implementing the handler for a If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has
a |
ToJSON a => HasServer (Put a) | When implementing the handler for a If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has
a |
(HasServer a, HasServer b) => HasServer ((:<|>) a b) | A server for type MyApi = "books" :> Get [Book] -- GET /books :<|> "books" :> ReqBody Book :> Post Book -- POST /books server :: Server MyApi server = listAllBooks :<|> postBook where listAllBooks = ... postBook book = ... |
(KnownSymbol capture, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (Capture Symbol * capture a) sublayout) | If you use You can control how it'll be converted from Example: type MyApi = "books" :> Capture "isbn" Text :> Get Book server :: Server MyApi server = getBook where getBook :: Text -> EitherT (Int, String) IO Book getBook isbn = ... |
(KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (Header Symbol * sym a) sublayout) | If you use All it asks is for a Example: newtype Referer = Referer Text deriving (Eq, Show, FromText, ToText) -- GET /view-my-referer type MyApi = "view-my-referer" :> Header "Referer" Referer :> Get Referer server :: Server MyApi server = viewReferer where viewReferer :: Referer -> EitherT (Int, String) IO referer viewReferer referer = return referer |
(KnownSymbol sym, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (QueryFlag Symbol sym) sublayout) | If you use Example: type MyApi = "books" :> QueryFlag "published" :> Get [Book] server :: Server MyApi server = getBooks where getBooks :: Bool -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] getBooks onlyPublished = ...return all books, or only the ones that are already published, depending on the argument... |
(KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (QueryParams Symbol * sym a) sublayout) | If you use This lets servant worry about looking up 0 or more values in the query string
associated to You can control how the individual values are converted from Example: type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParams "authors" Text :> Get [Book] server :: Server MyApi server = getBooksBy where getBooksBy :: [Text] -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] getBooksBy authors = ...return all books by these authors... |
(KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (QueryParam Symbol * sym a) sublayout) | If you use This lets servant worry about looking it up in the query string
and turning it into a value of the type you specify, enclosed
in You can control how it'll be converted from Example: type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParam "author" Text :> Get [Book] server :: Server MyApi server = getBooksBy where getBooksBy :: Maybe Text -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] getBooksBy Nothing = ...return all books... getBooksBy (Just author) = ...return books by the given author... |
(FromJSON a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) * (ReqBody * a) sublayout) | If you use All it asks is for a Example: type MyApi = "books" :> ReqBody Book :> Post Book server :: Server MyApi server = postBook where postBook :: Book -> EitherT (Int, String) IO Book postBook book = ...insert into your db... |
(KnownSymbol path, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer ((:>) Symbol path sublayout) | Make sure the incoming request starts with |