| Safe Haskell | Safe |
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Servant.API.QueryParam
- data QueryFlag (sym :: Symbol)
- data QueryParam (sym :: Symbol) a
- data QueryParams (sym :: Symbol) a
Documentation
data QueryFlag (sym :: Symbol) Source #
Lookup a potentially value-less query string parameter
with boolean semantics. If the param sym is there without any value,
or if it's there with value "true" or "1", it's interpreted as True.
Otherwise, it's interpreted as False.
Example:
>>>-- /books?published>>>type MyApi = "books" :> QueryFlag "published" :> Get '[JSON] [Book]
data QueryParam (sym :: Symbol) a Source #
Lookup the value associated to the sym query string parameter
and try to extract it as a value of type a.
Example:
>>>-- /books?author=<author name>>>>type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParam "author" Text :> Get '[JSON] [Book]
Instances
| (KnownSymbol sym, ToHttpApiData v, HasLink k sub) => HasLink * ((:>) * k (QueryParam * sym v) sub) Source # | |
| type MkLink * ((:>) * k (QueryParam * sym v) sub) Source # | |
data QueryParams (sym :: Symbol) a Source #
Lookup the values associated to the sym query string parameter
and try to extract it as a value of type [a]. This is typically
meant to support query string parameters of the form
param[]=val1¶m[]=val2 and so on. Note that servant doesn't actually
require the []s and will fetch the values just fine with
param=val1¶m=val2, too.
Example:
>>>-- /books?authors[]=<author1>&authors[]=<author2>&...>>>type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParams "authors" Text :> Get '[JSON] [Book]
Instances
| (KnownSymbol sym, ToHttpApiData v, HasLink k sub) => HasLink * ((:>) * k (QueryParams * sym v) sub) Source # | |
| type MkLink * ((:>) * k (QueryParams * sym v) sub) Source # | |