{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Web.Scotty.Route ( get, post, put, delete, addroute, matchAny, notFound, capture, regex, function, literal ) where import Web.Scotty.Action import Web.Scotty.Types import Control.Monad.Error import qualified Control.Monad.State as MS import Data.Monoid (mconcat) import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as T import Network.HTTP.Types import Network.Wai import Web.Scotty.Util import qualified Text.Regex as Regex import Control.Arrow ((***)) -- | get = 'addroute' 'GET' get :: RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () get = addroute GET -- | post = 'addroute' 'POST' post :: RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () post = addroute POST -- | put = 'addroute' 'PUT' put :: RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () put = addroute PUT -- | delete = 'addroute' 'DELETE' delete :: RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () delete = addroute DELETE -- | Add a route that matches regardless of the HTTP verb. matchAny :: RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () matchAny pattern action = mapM_ (\v -> addroute v pattern action) [minBound..maxBound] -- | Specify an action to take if nothing else is found. Note: this _always_ matches, -- so should generally be the last route specified. notFound :: ActionM () -> ScottyM () notFound action = matchAny (Function (\req -> Just [("path", path req)])) (status status404 >> action) -- | Define a route with a 'StdMethod', 'T.Text' value representing the path spec, -- and a body ('ActionM') which modifies the response. -- -- > addroute GET "/" $ text "beam me up!" -- -- The path spec can include values starting with a colon, which are interpreted -- as /captures/. These are named wildcards that can be looked up with 'param'. -- -- > addroute GET "/foo/:bar" $ do -- > v <- param "bar" -- > text v -- -- >>> curl http://localhost:3000/foo/something -- something addroute :: StdMethod -> RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> ScottyM () addroute method pat action = MS.modify (addRoute r) where r = route method pat action route :: StdMethod -> RoutePattern -> ActionM () -> Middleware route method pat action app req = if Right method == parseMethod (requestMethod req) then case matchRoute pat req of Just captures -> do env <- mkEnv method req captures res <- lift $ runAction env action maybe tryNext return res Nothing -> tryNext else tryNext where tryNext = app req matchRoute :: RoutePattern -> Request -> Maybe [Param] matchRoute (Literal pat) req | pat == path req = Just [] | otherwise = Nothing matchRoute (Function fun) req = fun req matchRoute (Capture pat) req = go (T.split (=='/') pat) (T.split (=='/') $ path req) [] where go [] [] prs = Just prs -- request string and pattern match! go [] r prs | T.null (mconcat r) = Just prs -- in case request has trailing slashes | otherwise = Nothing -- request string is longer than pattern go p [] prs | T.null (mconcat p) = Just prs -- in case pattern has trailing slashes | otherwise = Nothing -- request string is not long enough go (p:ps) (r:rs) prs | p == r = go ps rs prs -- equal literals, keeping checking | T.null p = Nothing -- p is null, but r is not, fail | T.head p == ':' = go ps rs $ (T.tail p, r) : prs -- p is a capture, add to params | otherwise = Nothing -- both literals, but unequal, fail path :: Request -> T.Text path = strictByteStringToLazyText . rawPathInfo -- | Match requests using a regular expression. -- Named captures are not yet supported. -- -- > get (regex "^/f(.*)r$") $ do -- > path <- param "0" -- > cap <- param "1" -- > text $ mconcat ["Path: ", path, "\nCapture: ", cap] -- -- >>> curl http://localhost:3000/foo/bar -- Path: /foo/bar -- Capture: oo/ba -- regex :: String -> RoutePattern regex pattern = Function $ \ req -> fmap (map (T.pack . show *** T.pack) . zip [0 :: Int ..] . strip) (Regex.matchRegexAll rgx $ T.unpack $ path req) where rgx = Regex.mkRegex pattern strip (_, match, _, subs) = match : subs -- | Standard Sinatra-style route. Named captures are prepended with colons. -- This is the default route type generated by OverloadedString routes. i.e. -- -- > get (capture "/foo/:bar") $ ... -- -- and -- -- > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} -- > ... -- > get "/foo/:bar" $ ... -- -- are equivalent. capture :: String -> RoutePattern capture = Capture . T.pack -- | Build a route based on a function which can match using the entire 'Request' object. -- 'Nothing' indicates the route does not match. A 'Just' value indicates -- a successful match, optionally returning a list of key-value pairs accessible -- by 'param'. -- -- > get (function $ \req -> Just [("version", T.pack $ show $ httpVersion req)]) $ do -- > v <- param "version" -- > text v -- -- >>> curl http://localhost:3000/ -- HTTP/1.1 -- function :: (Request -> Maybe [Param]) -> RoutePattern function = Function -- | Build a route that requires the requested path match exactly, without captures. literal :: String -> RoutePattern literal = Literal . T.pack