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servant

These libraries provides a family of combinators to define webservices and automatically generate the documentation and client-side querying functions for each endpoint.

In order to minimize the dependencies depending on your needs, we provide these features under different packages.

  • servant, which contains everything you need to declare a webservice API.
  • servant-server, which lets you implement an HTTP server with handlers for each endpoint of an API.
  • servant-client, which lets you derive automatically Haskell functions that let you query each endpoint of a servant webservice.
  • servant-docs, which lets you generate API docs for your webservice.
  • servant-jquery, which lets you derive Javascript functions (based on jquery) to query your API's endpoints, in the same spirit as servant-client.

Getting started

We've written a Getting Started guide that introduces the core types and features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first servant webservices, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples.

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