{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} module Main where import qualified Knit.Report as K import qualified Data.Map as M import qualified Data.Text.IO as T import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.String.Here ( here ) import qualified Graphics.Vega.VegaLite as V templateVars :: M.Map String String templateVars = M.fromList [ ("lang" , "English") , ("author" , "Adam Conner-Sax") , ("pagetitle", "knit-haskell simple multi-doc example") -- , ("tufte","True") ] main :: IO () main = do let template = K.FromIncludedTemplateDir "pandoc-adaptive-bootstrap-KH.html" tvWithCss <- K.addCss (K.FromIncludedCssDir "pandoc-bootstrap.css") templateVars pandocWriterConfig <- K.mkPandocWriterConfig template tvWithCss K.mindocOptionsF resE <- K.knitHtmls (Just "MTLExample.Main") K.logAll pandocWriterConfig $ do K.newPandoc (K.PandocInfo "multi_doc1" M.empty) makeDoc1 K.newPandoc (K.PandocInfo "multi_doc2" M.empty) makeDoc2 case resE of Right namedDocs -> K.writeAllPandocResultsWithInfoAsHtml "examples/html" namedDocs Left err -> putStrLn $ "pandoc error: " ++ show err md1 :: T.Text md1 = [here| ## Some example markdown * [Markdown][MarkdownLink] is a nice way to write formatted notes with a minimum of code. * It supports links and tables and some *styling* information. [MarkDownLink]: |] makeDoc1 :: K.KnitOne effs => K.Sem effs () makeDoc1 = K.wrapPrefix "makeDoc1" $ do K.logLE K.Info "adding some markdown." K.addMarkDown md1 K.logLE K.Info "adding some latex." K.addMarkDown "## Some example latex (Doc 1)" K.addLatex "Overused favorite equation: $e^{i\\pi} + 1 = 0$" K.logLE K.Info "adding a visualization." K.addMarkDown "## An example hvega visualization (Doc 1)" _ <- K.addHvega Nothing Nothing exampleVis return () md2 :: T.Text md2 = [here| ## Some example markdown * This is some more markdown! Now for document 2. It's still a nice way to write formatted notes with a minimum of code. * It supports links and tables and some *styling* information. [MarkDownLink]: |] makeDoc2 :: K.KnitOne effs => K.Sem effs () makeDoc2 = K.wrapPrefix "makeDoc2" $ do K.logLE K.Info "adding some markdown." K.addMarkDown md2 K.logLE K.Info "adding some latex." K.addMarkDown "## Some example latex (Doc 2)" K.addLatex "A different equation: $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$" K.logLE K.Info "adding a visualization." K.addMarkDown "## An example hvega visualization (Doc 2)" _ <- K.addHvega Nothing Nothing exampleVis return () exampleVis :: V.VegaLite exampleVis = let cars = V.dataFromUrl "https://vega.github.io/vega-datasets/data/cars.json" [] enc = V.encoding . V.position V.X [V.PName "Horsepower", V.PmType V.Quantitative] . V.position V.Y [V.PName "Miles_per_Gallon", V.PmType V.Quantitative] . V.color [V.MName "Origin", V.MmType V.Nominal] bkg = V.background "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)" in V.toVegaLite [bkg, cars, V.mark V.Circle [], enc []]