nested-routes: Declarative, compositional Wai responses
A method to writing Wai responses
This library attempts to make it easier to write nice Wai response handlers by giving us a Sinatra/ Scotty-like syntax for declaring HTTP-verb oriented routes, in addition to file-extension handling and rose-tree like composition. Not only do we have literal route specification, like Scotty & Spock, but we can also embed Attoparsec parsers directly in our routes, with our handlers reflecting their results. As an example:
router :: Application router = route handlers where handlers = do handleLit o (Left $ get $ text "home") Nothing handleLit (l "foo" </> l "bar" </> o) (Left $ get $ text "foobar") $ Just $ handleParse (p ("baz",double) </> o) (\d -> Right $ get $ textOnly $ LT.pack (show d) `LT.append` " bazs") Nothing handleParse (p ("num",double) </> o) (\d -> Right $ get $ textOnly $ LT.pack $ show d) $ Just $ handleLit (l "bar" </> o) (\d -> Left $ get $ text $ (LT.pack $ show d) `LT.append` " bars") Nothing
The route specification syntax is a little strange right now - l
specifies
a "literal chunk" of a handlable url (ie - l "foo" </> l "bar" </> o
would
represent the url /foo/bar
), while p
represents a "parsable" url chunk,
which expects a pair - the left element being merely a reference name for the
parser during internal plumbing, and the right being the actual Parser
. o
represents
the end of a url string, and can be used alone in a handler to capture requests
to the root path.
Each route being handled needs some kind of content - that's where the Either
stuff comes in to play. For every parsed url chunk, the route expects a function
of arity matching 1-for-1 with the parsed contents. For example, d -> ...
in the
demonstration above is such a function, where d :: Double
.
We use the Either
for a subtle reason - literal url strings may have a file
extension, while url strings ending with a parser would not. get
, post
, etc.
are all monadic expressions, accumulating a Map
for HTTP verbs, likewise with
text
, lucid
, json
, bytestring
etc., where they may also match a particular
file extension. textOnly
and the other -Only
variants are not monadic, and
simply give us a convenient unwrapper. Basically, url paths ending with a literal
chunk are Left
and contain a VerbListenerT z (FileExtListenerT Response m ()) m ()
,
while paths ending with a parser are Right
and contain VerbListenerT z Response m ()
.
When we test our application:
λ> curl localhost:3000/ ↪ "home"
requests may end with index
λ> curl localhost:3000/index ↪ "home"
and specify the file extension
λ> curl localhost:3000/index.txt ↪ "home"
each responding with the "closest" available file type
λ> curl localhost:3000/index.html ↪ "home"
λ> curl localhost:3000/foo/bar ↪ "foobar"
λ> curl localhost:3000/foo/bar.txt ↪ "foobar"
λ> curl localhost:3000/foo/bar/5678.5678 ↪ "5678.5678 bazs"
λ> curl localhost:3000/1234.1234 ↪ "1234.1234"
λ> curl localhost:3000/2e5 ↪ "200000.0"
λ> curl localhost:3000/1234.1234/bar ↪ "1234.1234 bars"
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Dependencies | aeson, attoparsec, base (>=4.6 && <5), blaze-html, bytestring, constraints, containers, http-types, lucid, mtl, poly-arity (>=0.0.3), pred-trie (>=0.1), semigroups, text, transformers, wai, wai-extra [details] |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Author | Athan Clark <athan.clark@gmail.com> |
Maintainer | Athan Clark <athan.clark@gmail.com> |
Category | Web |
Source repo | head: git clone git://github.com/athanclark/nested-routes.git |
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