yesod-filter: Automatic filter generator for Yesod

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Versions [RSS] 0.1.0.0, 0.1.0.1, 0.1.0.2
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Dependencies base (>=4.7 && <5), persistent, template-haskell, text (>=1.2.4), time (>=1.9), yesod-core, yesod-persistent [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright IIJ Innovation Institute Inc.
Author Kenzo Yotsuya
Maintainer kyotsuya@iij-ii.co.jp
Category Web
Home page https://github.com/iij-ii/yesod-filter#readme
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/iij-ii/yesod-filter
Uploaded by KenzoYotsuya at 2020-10-08T08:22:41Z
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Readme for yesod-filter-0.1.0.2

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yesod-filter

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yesod-filter is a library that automatically generates Filter and SelectOpt from URL query string. yesod-filter is inspired by django-filter.

Usage

Example

{-
# Suppose the model is defined as follows:
Pet json
    name Text
    age Int
    deriving Eq
    deriving Show

# And the route is defined as follows:
/pets PetsR GET
-}

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell   #-}

module Handler.Pet where

import           Import
import           Yesod.Filter.TH

-- Define the query options to be available.
$(mkFilterGenerator "Pet" defaultOptions
    { filtering = defaultFiltering
        { filterDefs =
            [ FilterDef "name" defaultFilterParams
            , FilterDef "age"  defaultFilterParams
            ]
        }
    , sorting = defaultSorting
        { sortFields = ["name", "age"]
        , defaultOrdering = ORDERBY "id" ASC
        }
    }
 )

getPetsR :: Handler Value
getPetsR = do
    -- The list of Filter and SelectOpts are automatically converted from query parameters.
    filters' <- $(mkFilters)
    selectOpts <- $(mkSelectOpts)
    pets <- runDB $ selectList filters' selectOpts
    returnJson pets

The above handler definition generates the following endpoint.

# Without query strings
$ curl -s "http://localhost:3000/pets" | jq .
[
  {
    "age": 5,
    "name": "John",
    "id": 1
  },
  {
    "age": 3,
    "name": "Charlie",
    "id": 2
  },
  {
    "age": 10,
    "name": "Jack",
    "id": 3
  }
]

# Filter: WHERE AGE > 3
$ curl -s "http://localhost:3000/pets?age__gt=3" | jq .
[
  {
    "age": 5,
    "name": "John",
    "id": 1
  },
  {
    "age": 10,
    "name": "Jack",
    "id": 3
  }
]

# SelectOpt: ORDER BY name
$ curl -s "http://localhost:3000/pets?sort=name" | jq .
[
  {
    "age": 3,
    "name": "Charlie",
    "id": 2
  },
  {
    "age": 10,
    "name": "Jack",
    "id": 3
  },
  {
    "age": 5,
    "name": "John",
    "id": 1
  }
]

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Licensed under The 3-Clause BSD License.