blaze-markup-0.7.0.2: A blazingly fast markup combinator library for Haskell

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Description

The BlazeMarkup core, consisting of functions that offer the power to generate custom markup elements. It also offers user-centric functions, which are exposed through Blaze.

While this module is exported, usage of it is not recommended, unless you know what you are doing. This module might undergo changes at any time.

Synopsis

Important types.

data ChoiceString Source

A string denoting input from different string representations.

Constructors

Static !StaticString

Static data

String String

A Haskell String

Text Text

A Text value

ByteString ByteString

An encoded bytestring

PreEscaped ChoiceString

A pre-escaped string

External ChoiceString

External data in style/script tags, should be checked for validity

AppendChoiceString ChoiceString ChoiceString

Concatenation

EmptyChoiceString

Empty string

data StaticString Source

A static string that supports efficient output to all possible backends.

Constructors

StaticString 

Fields

getString :: String -> String

Appending haskell string

getUtf8ByteString :: ByteString

UTF-8 encoded bytestring

getText :: Text

Text value

data MarkupM a Source

The core Markup datatype.

Constructors

forall b . Parent StaticString StaticString StaticString (MarkupM b)

Tag, open tag, end tag, content

forall b . CustomParent ChoiceString (MarkupM b)

Custom parent

Leaf StaticString StaticString StaticString

Tag, open tag, end tag

CustomLeaf ChoiceString Bool

Custom leaf

Content ChoiceString

HTML content

Comment ChoiceString

HTML comment. Note: you should wrap the ChoiceString in a PreEscaped.

forall b c . Append (MarkupM b) (MarkupM c)

Concatenation of two HTML pieces

AddAttribute StaticString StaticString ChoiceString (MarkupM a)

Add an attribute to the inner HTML. Raw key, key, value, HTML to receive the attribute.

AddCustomAttribute ChoiceString ChoiceString (MarkupM a)

Add a custom attribute to the inner HTML.

Empty

Empty HTML.

type Markup = MarkupM () Source

Simplification of the MarkupM datatype.

data Tag Source

Type for an HTML tag. This can be seen as an internal string type used by BlazeMarkup.

Instances

data Attribute Source

Type for an attribute.

Instances

data AttributeValue Source

The type for the value part of an attribute.

Creating custom tags and attributes.

customParent Source

Arguments

:: Tag

Element tag

-> Markup

Content

-> Markup

Resulting markup

Create a custom parent element

customLeaf Source

Arguments

:: Tag

Element tag

-> Bool

Close the leaf?

-> Markup

Resulting markup

Create a custom leaf element

attribute Source

Arguments

:: Tag

Raw key

-> Tag

Shared key string for the HTML attribute.

-> AttributeValue

Value for the HTML attribute.

-> Attribute

Resulting HTML attribute.

Create an HTML attribute that can be applied to an HTML element later using the ! operator.

dataAttribute Source

Arguments

:: Tag

Name of the attribute.

-> AttributeValue

Value for the attribute.

-> Attribute

Resulting HTML attribute.

From HTML 5 onwards, the user is able to specify custom data attributes.

An example:

<p data-foo="bar">Hello.</p>

We support this in BlazeMarkup using this funcion. The above fragment could be described using BlazeMarkup with:

p ! dataAttribute "foo" "bar" $ "Hello."

customAttribute Source

Arguments

:: Tag

Name of the attribute

-> AttributeValue

Value for the attribute

-> Attribute

Resulting HTML attribtue

Create a custom attribute. This is not specified in the HTML spec, but some JavaScript libraries rely on it.

An example:

<select dojoType="select">foo</select>

Can be produced using:

select ! customAttribute "dojoType" "select" $ "foo"

Converting values to Markup.

text Source

Arguments

:: Text

Text to render.

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment.

Render text. Functions like these can be used to supply content in HTML.

preEscapedText Source

Arguments

:: Text

Text to insert

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment

Render text without escaping.

lazyText Source

Arguments

:: Text

Text to insert

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment

A variant of text for lazy Text.

preEscapedLazyText Source

Arguments

:: Text

Text to insert

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment

A variant of preEscapedText for lazy Text

string Source

Arguments

:: String

String to insert.

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment.

Create an HTML snippet from a String.

preEscapedString Source

Arguments

:: String

String to insert.

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment.

Create an HTML snippet from a String without escaping

unsafeByteString Source

Arguments

:: ByteString

Value to insert.

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment.

Insert a ByteString. This is an unsafe operation:

  • The ByteString could have the wrong encoding.
  • The ByteString might contain illegal HTML characters (no escaping is done).

unsafeLazyByteString Source

Arguments

:: ByteString

Value to insert

-> Markup

Resulting HTML fragment

Insert a lazy ByteString. See unsafeByteString for reasons why this is an unsafe operation.

Comments

textComment :: Text -> Markup Source

Create a comment from a Text value. The text should not contain "--". This is not checked by the library.

lazyTextComment :: Text -> Markup Source

Create a comment from a Text value. The text should not contain "--". This is not checked by the library.

stringComment :: String -> Markup Source

Create a comment from a String value. The text should not contain "--". This is not checked by the library.

unsafeByteStringComment :: ByteString -> Markup Source

Create a comment from a ByteString value. The text should not contain "--". This is not checked by the library.

unsafeLazyByteStringComment :: ByteString -> Markup Source

Create a comment from a ByteString value. The text should not contain "--". This is not checked by the library.

Converting values to tags.

textTag Source

Arguments

:: Text

Text to create a tag from

-> Tag

Resulting tag

Create a Tag from some Text.

stringTag Source

Arguments

:: String

String to create a tag from

-> Tag

Resulting tag

Create a Tag from a String.

Converting values to attribute values.

textValue Source

Arguments

:: Text

The actual value.

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value.

Render an attribute value from Text.

preEscapedTextValue Source

Arguments

:: Text

The actual value

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value

Render an attribute value from Text without escaping.

lazyTextValue Source

Arguments

:: Text

The actual value

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value

A variant of textValue for lazy Text

preEscapedLazyTextValue Source

Arguments

:: Text

The actual value

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value

A variant of preEscapedTextValue for lazy Text

stringValue :: String -> AttributeValue Source

Create an attribute value from a String.

preEscapedStringValue :: String -> AttributeValue Source

Create an attribute value from a String without escaping.

unsafeByteStringValue Source

Arguments

:: ByteString

ByteString value

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value

Create an attribute value from a ByteString. See unsafeByteString for reasons why this might not be a good idea.

unsafeLazyByteStringValue Source

Arguments

:: ByteString

ByteString value

-> AttributeValue

Resulting attribute value

Create an attribute value from a lazy ByteString. See unsafeByteString for reasons why this might not be a good idea.

Setting attributes

class Attributable h where Source

Used for applying attributes. You should not define your own instances of this class.

Methods

(!) :: h -> Attribute -> h Source

Apply an attribute to an element.

Example:

img ! src "foo.png"

Result:

<img src="foo.png" />

This can be used on nested elements as well.

Example:

p ! style "float: right" $ "Hello!"

Result:

<p style="float: right">Hello!</p>

(!?) :: Attributable h => h -> (Bool, Attribute) -> h Source

Shorthand for setting an attribute depending on a conditional.

Example:

p !? (isBig, A.class "big") $ "Hello"

Gives the same result as:

(if isBig then p ! A.class "big" else p) "Hello"

Modifying Markup elements

contents :: MarkupM a -> MarkupM b Source

Take only the text content of an HTML tree.

contents $ do
    p ! $ "Hello "
    p ! $ "Word!"

Result:

Hello World!

external :: MarkupM a -> MarkupM a Source

Mark HTML as external data. External data can be:

This function is applied automatically when using the style or script combinators.

Querying Markup elements

null :: MarkupM a -> Bool Source

Check if a Markup value is completely empty (renders to the empty string).