{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} module Servant.Server.Internal where import Control.Applicative import Control.Monad.Trans.Either import Data.Aeson import qualified Data.ByteString as B import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as BL import Data.IORef import Data.Maybe (catMaybes) import Data.Monoid import Data.Proxy import Data.String import Data.String.Conversions import Data.Text.Encoding (decodeUtf8) import Data.Text (Text) import GHC.TypeLits import Network.HTTP.Types hiding (Header) import Network.Wai import Servant.API import Servant.Common.Text data ReqBodyState = Uncalled | Called !B.ByteString | Done !B.ByteString toApplication :: RoutingApplication -> Application toApplication ra request respond = do reqBodyRef <- newIORef Uncalled -- We may need to consume the requestBody more than once. In order to -- maintain the illusion that 'requestBody' works as expected, -- 'ReqBodyState' is introduced, and the complete body is memoized and -- returned as many times as requested with empty "Done" marker chunks in -- between. -- See https://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/issues/3 let memoReqBody = do ior <- readIORef reqBodyRef case ior of Uncalled -> do r <- BL.toStrict <$> strictRequestBody request writeIORef reqBodyRef $ Done r return r Called bs -> do writeIORef reqBodyRef $ Done bs return bs Done bs -> do writeIORef reqBodyRef $ Called bs return B.empty ra request{ requestBody = memoReqBody } (routingRespond . routeResult) where routingRespond :: Either RouteMismatch Response -> IO ResponseReceived routingRespond (Left NotFound) = respond $ responseLBS notFound404 [] "not found" routingRespond (Left WrongMethod) = respond $ responseLBS methodNotAllowed405 [] "method not allowed" routingRespond (Left InvalidBody) = respond $ responseLBS badRequest400 [] "Invalid JSON in request body" routingRespond (Right response) = respond response -- * Route mismatch data RouteMismatch = NotFound -- ^ the usual "not found" error | WrongMethod -- ^ a more informative "you just got the HTTP method wrong" error | InvalidBody -- ^ an even more informative "your json request body wasn't valid" error deriving (Eq, Show) -- | -- @ -- > mempty = NotFound -- > -- > NotFound `mappend` x = x -- > WrongMethod `mappend` InvalidBody = InvalidBody -- > WrongMethod `mappend` _ = WrongMethod -- > InvalidBody `mappend` _ = InvalidBody -- @ instance Monoid RouteMismatch where mempty = NotFound NotFound `mappend` x = x WrongMethod `mappend` InvalidBody = InvalidBody WrongMethod `mappend` _ = WrongMethod InvalidBody `mappend` _ = InvalidBody -- | A wrapper around @'Either' 'RouteMismatch' a@. newtype RouteResult a = RR { routeResult :: Either RouteMismatch a } deriving (Eq, Show) failWith :: RouteMismatch -> RouteResult a failWith = RR . Left succeedWith :: a -> RouteResult a succeedWith = RR . Right isMismatch :: RouteResult a -> Bool isMismatch (RR (Left _)) = True isMismatch _ = False -- | If we get a `Right`, it has precedence over everything else. -- -- This in particular means that if we could get several 'Right's, -- only the first we encounter would be taken into account. instance Monoid (RouteResult a) where mempty = RR $ Left mempty RR (Left x) `mappend` RR (Left y) = RR $ Left (x <> y) RR (Left _) `mappend` RR (Right y) = RR $ Right y r `mappend` _ = r type RoutingApplication = Request -- ^ the request, the field 'pathInfo' may be modified by url routing -> (RouteResult Response -> IO ResponseReceived) -> IO ResponseReceived class HasServer layout where type Server layout :: * route :: Proxy layout -> Server layout -> RoutingApplication -- * Instances -- | A server for @a ':<|>' b@ first tries to match the request again the route -- represented by @a@ and if it fails tries @b@. You must provide a request -- handler for each route. -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> Get [Book] -- GET /books -- > :<|> "books" :> ReqBody Book :> Post Book -- POST /books -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = listAllBooks :<|> postBook -- > where listAllBooks = ... -- > postBook book = ... instance (HasServer a, HasServer b) => HasServer (a :<|> b) where type Server (a :<|> b) = Server a :<|> Server b route Proxy (a :<|> b) request respond = route pa a request $ \ mResponse -> if isMismatch mResponse then route pb b request $ \mResponse' -> respond (mResponse <> mResponse') else respond mResponse where pa = Proxy :: Proxy a pb = Proxy :: Proxy b captured :: FromText a => proxy (Capture sym a) -> Text -> Maybe a captured _ = fromText -- | If you use 'Capture' in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of the type specified by the 'Capture'. -- This lets servant worry about getting it from the URL and turning -- it into a value of the type you specify. -- -- You can control how it'll be converted from 'Text' to your type -- by simply providing an instance of 'FromText' for your type. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> Capture "isbn" Text :> Get Book -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = getBook -- > where getBook :: Text -> EitherT (Int, String) IO Book -- > getBook isbn = ... instance (KnownSymbol capture, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (Capture capture a :> sublayout) where type Server (Capture capture a :> sublayout) = a -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = case pathInfo request of (first : rest) -> case captured captureProxy first of Nothing -> respond $ failWith NotFound Just v -> route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver v) request{ pathInfo = rest } respond _ -> respond $ failWith NotFound where captureProxy = Proxy :: Proxy (Capture capture a) -- | If you have a 'Delete' endpoint in your API, -- the handler for this endpoint is meant to delete -- a resource. -- -- The code of the handler will, just like -- for 'Servant.API.Get.Get', 'Servant.API.Post.Post' and -- 'Servant.API.Put.Put', run in @EitherT (Int, String) IO ()@. -- The 'Int' represents the status code and the 'String' a message -- to be returned. You can use 'Control.Monad.Trans.Either.left' to -- painlessly error out if the conditions for a successful deletion -- are not met. instance HasServer Delete where type Server Delete = EitherT (Int, String) IO () route Proxy action request respond | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request == methodDelete = do e <- runEitherT action respond $ succeedWith $ case e of Right () -> responseLBS status204 [] "" Left (status, message) -> responseLBS (mkStatus status (cs message)) [] (cs message) | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request /= methodDelete = respond $ failWith WrongMethod | otherwise = respond $ failWith NotFound -- | When implementing the handler for a 'Get' endpoint, -- just like for 'Servant.API.Delete.Delete', 'Servant.API.Post.Post' -- and 'Servant.API.Put.Put', the handler code runs in the -- @EitherT (Int, String) IO@ monad, where the 'Int' represents -- the status code and the 'String' a message, returned in case of -- failure. You can quite handily use 'Control.Monad.Trans.EitherT.left' -- to quickly fail if some conditions are not met. -- -- If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has -- a 'ToJSON' instance and servant takes care of encoding it for you, -- yielding status code 200 along the way. instance ToJSON result => HasServer (Get result) where type Server (Get result) = EitherT (Int, String) IO result route Proxy action request respond | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request == methodGet = do e <- runEitherT action respond . succeedWith $ case e of Right output -> responseLBS ok200 [("Content-Type", "application/json")] (encode output) Left (status, message) -> responseLBS (mkStatus status (cs message)) [] (cs message) | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request /= methodGet = respond $ failWith WrongMethod | otherwise = respond $ failWith NotFound -- | If you use 'Header' in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of the type specified by 'Header'. -- This lets servant worry about extracting it from the request and turning -- it into a value of the type you specify. -- -- All it asks is for a 'FromText' instance. -- -- Example: -- -- > newtype Referer = Referer Text -- > deriving (Eq, Show, FromText, ToText) -- > -- > -- GET /view-my-referer -- > type MyApi = "view-my-referer" :> Header "Referer" Referer :> Get Referer -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = viewReferer -- > where viewReferer :: Referer -> EitherT (Int, String) IO referer -- > viewReferer referer = return referer instance (KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (Header sym a :> sublayout) where type Server (Header sym a :> sublayout) = Maybe a -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = do let mheader = fromText . decodeUtf8 =<< lookup str (requestHeaders request) route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver mheader) request respond where str = fromString $ symbolVal (Proxy :: Proxy sym) -- | When implementing the handler for a 'Post' endpoint, -- just like for 'Servant.API.Delete.Delete', 'Servant.API.Get.Get' -- and 'Servant.API.Put.Put', the handler code runs in the -- @EitherT (Int, String) IO@ monad, where the 'Int' represents -- the status code and the 'String' a message, returned in case of -- failure. You can quite handily use 'Control.Monad.Trans.EitherT.left' -- to quickly fail if some conditions are not met. -- -- If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has -- a 'ToJSON' instance and servant takes care of encoding it for you, -- yielding status code 201 along the way. instance ToJSON a => HasServer (Post a) where type Server (Post a) = EitherT (Int, String) IO a route Proxy action request respond | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request == methodPost = do e <- runEitherT action respond . succeedWith $ case e of Right out -> responseLBS status201 [("Content-Type", "application/json")] (encode out) Left (status, message) -> responseLBS (mkStatus status (cs message)) [] (cs message) | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request /= methodPost = respond $ failWith WrongMethod | otherwise = respond $ failWith NotFound -- | When implementing the handler for a 'Put' endpoint, -- just like for 'Servant.API.Delete.Delete', 'Servant.API.Get.Get' -- and 'Servant.API.Post.Post', the handler code runs in the -- @EitherT (Int, String) IO@ monad, where the 'Int' represents -- the status code and the 'String' a message, returned in case of -- failure. You can quite handily use 'Control.Monad.Trans.EitherT.left' -- to quickly fail if some conditions are not met. -- -- If successfully returning a value, we just require that its type has -- a 'ToJSON' instance and servant takes care of encoding it for you, -- yielding status code 200 along the way. instance ToJSON a => HasServer (Put a) where type Server (Put a) = EitherT (Int, String) IO a route Proxy action request respond | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request == methodPut = do e <- runEitherT action respond . succeedWith $ case e of Right out -> responseLBS ok200 [("Content-Type", "application/json")] (encode out) Left (status, message) -> responseLBS (mkStatus status (cs message)) [] (cs message) | null (pathInfo request) && requestMethod request /= methodPut = respond $ failWith WrongMethod | otherwise = respond $ failWith NotFound -- | If you use @'QueryParam' "author" Text@ in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of type @'Maybe' 'Text'@. -- -- This lets servant worry about looking it up in the query string -- and turning it into a value of the type you specify, enclosed -- in 'Maybe', because it may not be there and servant would then -- hand you 'Nothing'. -- -- You can control how it'll be converted from 'Text' to your type -- by simply providing an instance of 'FromText' for your type. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParam "author" Text :> Get [Book] -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = getBooksBy -- > where getBooksBy :: Maybe Text -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] -- > getBooksBy Nothing = ...return all books... -- > getBooksBy (Just author) = ...return books by the given author... instance (KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (QueryParam sym a :> sublayout) where type Server (QueryParam sym a :> sublayout) = Maybe a -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = do let querytext = parseQueryText $ rawQueryString request param = case lookup paramname querytext of Nothing -> Nothing -- param absent from the query string Just Nothing -> Nothing -- param present with no value -> Nothing Just (Just v) -> fromText v -- if present, we try to convert to -- the right type route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver param) request respond where paramname = cs $ symbolVal (Proxy :: Proxy sym) -- | If you use @'QueryParams' "authors" Text@ in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of type @['Text']@. -- -- This lets servant worry about looking up 0 or more values in the query string -- associated to @authors@ and turning each of them into a value of -- the type you specify. -- -- You can control how the individual values are converted from 'Text' to your type -- by simply providing an instance of 'FromText' for your type. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> QueryParams "authors" Text :> Get [Book] -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = getBooksBy -- > where getBooksBy :: [Text] -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] -- > getBooksBy authors = ...return all books by these authors... instance (KnownSymbol sym, FromText a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (QueryParams sym a :> sublayout) where type Server (QueryParams sym a :> sublayout) = [a] -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = do let querytext = parseQueryText $ rawQueryString request -- if sym is "foo", we look for query string parameters -- named "foo" or "foo[]" and call fromText on the -- corresponding values parameters = filter looksLikeParam querytext values = catMaybes $ map (convert . snd) parameters route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver values) request respond where paramname = cs $ symbolVal (Proxy :: Proxy sym) looksLikeParam (name, _) = name == paramname || name == (paramname <> "[]") convert Nothing = Nothing convert (Just v) = fromText v -- | If you use @'QueryFlag' "published"@ in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of type 'Bool'. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> QueryFlag "published" :> Get [Book] -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = getBooks -- > where getBooks :: Bool -> EitherT (Int, String) IO [Book] -- > getBooks onlyPublished = ...return all books, or only the ones that are already published, depending on the argument... instance (KnownSymbol sym, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (QueryFlag sym :> sublayout) where type Server (QueryFlag sym :> sublayout) = Bool -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = do let querytext = parseQueryText $ rawQueryString request param = case lookup paramname querytext of Just Nothing -> True -- param is there, with no value Just (Just v) -> examine v -- param with a value Nothing -> False -- param not in the query string route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver param) request respond where paramname = cs $ symbolVal (Proxy :: Proxy sym) examine v | v == "true" || v == "1" || v == "" = True | otherwise = False -- | Just pass the request to the underlying application and serve its response. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "images" :> Raw -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = serveDirectory "/var/www/images" instance HasServer Raw where type Server Raw = Application route Proxy rawApplication request respond = rawApplication request (respond . succeedWith) -- | If you use 'ReqBody' in one of the endpoints for your API, -- this automatically requires your server-side handler to be a function -- that takes an argument of the type specified by 'ReqBody'. -- This lets servant worry about extracting it from the request and turning -- it into a value of the type you specify. -- -- All it asks is for a 'FromJSON' instance. -- -- Example: -- -- > type MyApi = "books" :> ReqBody Book :> Post Book -- > -- > server :: Server MyApi -- > server = postBook -- > where postBook :: Book -> EitherT (Int, String) IO Book -- > postBook book = ...insert into your db... instance (FromJSON a, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (ReqBody a :> sublayout) where type Server (ReqBody a :> sublayout) = a -> Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = do mrqbody <- decode' <$> lazyRequestBody request case mrqbody of Nothing -> respond $ failWith InvalidBody Just v -> route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) (subserver v) request respond -- | Make sure the incoming request starts with @"/path"@, strip it and -- pass the rest of the request path to @sublayout@. instance (KnownSymbol path, HasServer sublayout) => HasServer (path :> sublayout) where type Server (path :> sublayout) = Server sublayout route Proxy subserver request respond = case pathInfo request of (first : rest) | first == cs (symbolVal proxyPath) -> route (Proxy :: Proxy sublayout) subserver request{ pathInfo = rest } respond _ -> respond $ failWith NotFound where proxyPath = Proxy :: Proxy path