{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} module Application ( makeApplication , getApplicationDev , makeFoundation ) where import Import import Settings import Yesod.Auth import Yesod.Default.Config import Yesod.Default.Main import Yesod.Default.Handlers import Network.Wai.Middleware.RequestLogger (logStdout, logStdoutDev) import qualified Database.Persist.Store~importMigration~ import Network.HTTP.Conduit (newManager, def) -- Import all relevant handler modules here. -- Don't forget to add new modules to your cabal file! import Handler.Home -- This line actually creates our YesodDispatch instance. It is the second half -- of the call to mkYesodData which occurs in Foundation.hs. Please see the -- comments there for more details. mkYesodDispatch "~sitearg~" resources~sitearg~ -- This function allocates resources (such as a database connection pool), -- performs initialization and creates a WAI application. This is also the -- place to put your migrate statements to have automatic database -- migrations handled by Yesod. makeApplication :: AppConfig DefaultEnv Extra -> IO Application makeApplication conf = do foundation <- makeFoundation conf app <- toWaiAppPlain foundation return $ logWare app where logWare = if development then logStdoutDev else logStdout makeFoundation :: AppConfig DefaultEnv Extra -> IO ~sitearg~ makeFoundation conf = do manager <- newManager def s <- staticSite dbconf <- withYamlEnvironment "config/~dbConfigFile~.yml" (appEnv conf) Database.Persist.Store.loadConfig >>= Database.Persist.Store.applyEnv p <- Database.Persist.Store.createPoolConfig (dbconf :: Settings.PersistConfig)~runMigration~ return $ ~sitearg~ conf s p manager dbconf -- for yesod devel getApplicationDev :: IO (Int, Application) getApplicationDev = defaultDevelApp loader makeApplication where loader = loadConfig (configSettings Development) { csParseExtra = parseExtra }