Portability | requires mtl |
---|---|
Stability | provisional |
Maintainer | Happstack team <happs@googlegroups.com> |
simpleHTTP
is a self-contained HTTP server which can be used to
run a ServerPart
.
A very simple, "Hello World!" web app looks like:
import Happstack.Server main = simpleHTTP nullConf $ ok "Hello World!"
By default the server will listen on port 8000. Run the app and point your browser at: http://localhost:8000/
For FastCGI support see: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/happstack-fastcgi
- simpleHTTP :: ToMessage a => Conf -> ServerPartT IO a -> IO ()
- simpleHTTP' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT IO b) -> Conf -> ServerPartT m a -> IO ()
- simpleHTTP'' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => ServerPartT m b -> Request -> m Response
- simpleHTTPWithSocket :: ToMessage a => Socket -> Conf -> ServerPartT IO a -> IO ()
- simpleHTTPWithSocket' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT IO b) -> Socket -> Conf -> ServerPartT m a -> IO ()
- bindPort :: Conf -> IO Socket
- bindIPv4 :: String -> Int -> IO Socket
- parseConfig :: [String] -> Either [String] Conf
- module Happstack.Server.Monads
- module Happstack.Server.Auth
- module Happstack.Server.Cookie
- module Happstack.Server.Error
- module Happstack.Server.Response
- module Happstack.Server.Routing
- module Happstack.Server.Proxy
- module Happstack.Server.RqData
- module Happstack.Server.Validation
- module Happstack.Server.Types
SimpleHTTP
simpleHTTP :: ToMessage a => Conf -> ServerPartT IO a -> IO ()Source
start the server, and handle requests using the supplied
ServerPart
.
This function will not return, though it may throw an exception.
NOTE: The server will only listen on IPv4 due to portability issues
in the Network module. For IPv6 support, use
simpleHTTPWithSocket
with custom socket.
simpleHTTP' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT IO b) -> Conf -> ServerPartT m a -> IO ()Source
A combination of simpleHTTP''
and mapServerPartT
. See
mapServerPartT
for a discussion of the first argument of this
function.
NOTE: This function always binds to IPv4 ports until Network
module is fixed to support IPv6 in a portable way. Use
simpleHTTPWithSocket
with custom socket if you want different
behaviour.
simpleHTTP'' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => ServerPartT m b -> Request -> m ResponseSource
Generate a result from a ServerPartT
and a Request
. This is
mainly used by CGI (and fast-cgi) wrappers.
simpleHTTPWithSocket :: ToMessage a => Socket -> Conf -> ServerPartT IO a -> IO ()Source
Run simpleHTTP
with a previously bound socket. Useful if you
want to run happstack as user on port 80. Use something like this:
import System.Posix.User (setUserID, UserEntry(..), getUserEntryForName) main = do let conf = nullConf { port = 80 } socket <- bindPort conf -- do other stuff as root here getUserEntryForName "www" >>= setUserID . userID -- finally start handling incoming requests tid <- forkIO $ simpleHTTPWithSocket socket conf impl
Note: It's important to use the same conf (or at least the same
port) for bindPort
and simpleHTTPWithSocket
.
simpleHTTPWithSocket' :: (ToMessage b, Monad m, Functor m) => (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT IO b) -> Socket -> Conf -> ServerPartT m a -> IO ()Source
Like simpleHTTP'
with a socket.
bindPort :: Conf -> IO SocketSource
Bind port and return the socket for use with simpleHTTPWithSocket
. This
function always binds to IPv4 ports until Network module is fixed
to support IPv6 in a portable way.
Re-exported modules
Basic ServerMonad functionality
module Happstack.Server.Monads
HTTP Realm Authentication
module Happstack.Server.Auth
Create and Set Cookies (see also Happstack.Server.RqData)
module Happstack.Server.Cookie
Error Handling
module Happstack.Server.Error
Creating Responses
module Happstack.Server.Response
Request Routing
module Happstack.Server.Routing
Proxying
module Happstack.Server.Proxy
Looking up values in Query String, Request Body, and Cookies
module Happstack.Server.RqData
Output Validation
module Happstack.Server.Validation
module Happstack.Server.Types