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Happstack.Server.Monads
Description
This module provides four classes and some related functions
which provide ServerPartT with much of its web-centric behavior.
ServerMonadprovides access to the HTTPRequestFilterMonadprovides the ability to apply filters and transformations to aResponseWebMonadprovides a way to escape a computation early and return aResponseHasRqDatawhich provides access to the decoded QUERY_STRING and request body/form data
Synopsis
- data ServerPartT m a
- type ServerPart a = ServerPartT IO a
- class (ServerMonad m, WebMonad Response m, FilterMonad Response m, MonadIO m, MonadPlus m, HasRqData m, Monad m, Functor m, Applicative m, Alternative m) => Happstack m
- class Monad m => ServerMonad m where
- mapServerPartT :: (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT n b) -> ServerPartT m a -> ServerPartT n b
- mapServerPartT' :: (Request -> UnWebT m a -> UnWebT n b) -> ServerPartT m a -> ServerPartT n b
- type UnWebT m a = m (Maybe (Either Response a, FilterFun Response))
- filterFun :: (a -> a) -> FilterFun a
- class Monad m => FilterMonad a m | m -> a where
- setFilter :: (a -> a) -> m ()
- composeFilter :: (a -> a) -> m ()
- getFilter :: m b -> m (b, a -> a)
- ignoreFilters :: FilterMonad a m => m ()
- addHeaderM :: FilterMonad Response m => String -> String -> m ()
- getHeaderM :: ServerMonad m => String -> m (Maybe ByteString)
- setHeaderM :: FilterMonad Response m => String -> String -> m ()
- neverExpires :: FilterMonad Response m => m ()
- class Monad m => WebMonad a m | m -> a where
- finishWith :: a -> m b
- escape :: (WebMonad a m, FilterMonad a m) => m a -> m b
- escape' :: (WebMonad a m, FilterMonad a m) => a -> m b
- require :: (MonadIO m, MonadPlus m) => IO (Maybe a) -> (a -> m r) -> m r
- requireM :: (MonadTrans t, Monad m, MonadPlus (t m)) => m (Maybe a) -> (a -> t m r) -> t m r
- escapeHTTP :: (ServerMonad m, MonadIO m) => (TimeoutIO -> IO ()) -> m a
ServerPartT
data ServerPartT m a Source #
ServerPartT is a rich, featureful monad for web development.
see also: simpleHTTP, ServerMonad, FilterMonad, WebMonad, and HasRqData
Instances
type ServerPart a = ServerPartT IO a Source #
An alias for ServerPartT IO
Happstack class
class (ServerMonad m, WebMonad Response m, FilterMonad Response m, MonadIO m, MonadPlus m, HasRqData m, Monad m, Functor m, Applicative m, Alternative m) => Happstack m Source #
A class alias for all the classes a standard server monad (such as ServerPartT) is expected to have instances for. This allows you to keep your type signatures shorter and easier to understand.
Instances
| (Functor m, Monad m, MonadPlus m, MonadIO m) => Happstack (ServerPartT m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Monoid e) => Happstack (ExceptT e m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Monoid w) => Happstack (WriterT w m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| Happstack m => Happstack (StateT s m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Error e) => Happstack (ErrorT e m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| Happstack m => Happstack (StateT s m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Monoid w) => Happstack (WriterT w m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| Happstack m => Happstack (ReaderT r m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Monoid w) => Happstack (RWST r w s m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
| (Happstack m, Monoid w) => Happstack (RWST r w s m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Monads | |
ServerMonad
class Monad m => ServerMonad m where Source #
The ServerMonad class provides methods for reading or locally
modifying the Request. It is essentially a specialized version of
the MonadReader class. Providing the unique names, askRq and
localRq makes it easier to use ServerPartT and ReaderT
together.
Instances
| Monad m => ServerMonad (ServerPartT m) Source # | |
Defined in Happstack.Server.Internal.Monads Methods askRq :: ServerPartT m Request Source # localRq :: (Request -> Request) -> ServerPartT m a -> ServerPartT m a Source # | |
| ServerMonad m => ServerMonad (ExceptT e m) Source # | |
| (ServerMonad m, Monoid w) => ServerMonad (WriterT w m) Source # | |
| ServerMonad m => ServerMonad (StateT s m) Source # | |
| (Error e, ServerMonad m) => ServerMonad (ErrorT e m) Source # | |
| ServerMonad m => ServerMonad (StateT s m) Source # | |
| (ServerMonad m, Monoid w) => ServerMonad (WriterT w m) Source # | |
| ServerMonad m => ServerMonad (ReaderT r m) Source # | |
| (ServerMonad m, Monoid w) => ServerMonad (RWST r w s m) Source # | |
| (ServerMonad m, Monoid w) => ServerMonad (RWST r w s m) Source # | |
mapServerPartT :: (UnWebT m a -> UnWebT n b) -> ServerPartT m a -> ServerPartT n b Source #
Apply a function to transform the inner monad of
.ServerPartT m
Often used when transforming a monad with ServerPartT, since
simpleHTTP requires a . Refer to ServerPartT IO aUnWebT
for an explanation of the structure of the monad.
Here is an example. Suppose you want to embed an ErrorT into your
ServerPartT to enable throwError and catchError in your Monad.
type MyServerPartT e m a = ServerPartT (ErrorT e m) a
Now suppose you want to pass MyServerPartT into a function that
demands a (e.g. ServerPartT IO asimpleHTTP). You can
provide the function:
unpackErrorT :: (Monad m, Show e) => UnWebT (ErrorT e m) a -> UnWebT m a
unpackErrorT et = do
eitherV <- runErrorT et
return $ case eitherV of
Left err -> Just (Left $ toResponse $
"Catastrophic failure " ++ show err
, filterFun $ \r -> r{rsCode = 500})
Right x -> xWith unpackErrorT you can now call simpleHTTP. Just wrap your
ServerPartT list.
simpleHTTP nullConf $ mapServerPartT unpackErrorT (myPart `catchError` myHandler)
Or alternatively:
simpleHTTP' unpackErrorT nullConf (myPart `catchError` myHandler)
Also see spUnwrapErrorT for a more sophisticated version of this
function.
mapServerPartT' :: (Request -> UnWebT m a -> UnWebT n b) -> ServerPartT m a -> ServerPartT n b Source #
A variant of mapServerPartT where the first argument also takes
a Request. Useful if you want to runServerPartT on a different
ServerPartT inside your monad (see spUnwrapErrorT).
type UnWebT m a = m (Maybe (Either Response a, FilterFun Response)) Source #
UnWebT is almost exclusively used with mapServerPartT. If you
are not using mapServerPartT then you do not need to wrap your
head around this type. If you are -- the type is not as complex as
it first appears.
It is worth discussing the unpacked structure of WebT a bit as
it's exposed in mapServerPartT and mapWebT.
A fully unpacked WebT has a structure that looks like:
ununWebT $ WebT m a :: m (Maybe (Either Response a, FilterFun Response))
So, ignoring m, as it is just the containing Monad, the
outermost layer is a Maybe. This is Nothing if mzero was
called or if Just (Either Response a, SetAppend (Endo
Response))mzero wasn't called. Inside the Maybe, there
is a pair. The second element of the pair is our filter function
. FilterFun Response is a type
alias for FilterFun Response. This is
just a wrapper for a SetAppend (Dual (Endo Response)) function with a
particular Response -> ResponseMonoid behavior. The value
Append (Dual (Endo f))
Causes f to be composed with the previous filter.
Set (Dual (Endo f))
Causes f to not be composed with the previous filter.
Finally, the first element of the pair is either or Left
Response.Right a
Another way of looking at all these pieces is from the behaviors
they control. The Maybe controls the mzero behavior. comes from the Set
(Endo f)setFilter behavior. Likewise,
is from Append (Endo f)composeFilter. is what you get when you call Left
ResponsefinishWith and
is the normal exit.Right a
An example case statement looks like:
ex1 webt = do
val <- ununWebT webt
case val of
Nothing -> Nothing -- this is the interior value when mzero was used
Just (Left r, f) -> Just (Left r, f) -- r is the value that was passed into "finishWith"
-- f is our filter function
Just (Right a, f) -> Just (Right a, f) -- a is our normal monadic value
-- f is still our filter functionfilterFun :: (a -> a) -> FilterFun a Source #
turn a function into a FilterFun. Primarily used with mapServerPartT
FilterMonad
class Monad m => FilterMonad a m | m -> a where Source #
A set of functions for manipulating filters.
ServerPartT implements FilterMonad Response so these methods
are the fundamental ways of manipulating Response values.
Methods
setFilter :: (a -> a) -> m () Source #
Ignores all previous alterations to your filter
As an example:
do composeFilter f setFilter g return "Hello World"
The will cause the first setFilter g to
be ignored.composeFilter f
composeFilter :: (a -> a) -> m () Source #
Composes your filter function with the existing filter function.
getFilter :: m b -> m (b, a -> a) Source #
Retrieves the filter from the environment.
Instances
ignoreFilters :: FilterMonad a m => m () Source #
addHeaderM :: FilterMonad Response m => String -> String -> m () Source #
Add headers into the response. This method does not overwrite
any existing header of the same name, hence the name addHeaderM.
If you want to replace a header use setHeaderM.
getHeaderM :: ServerMonad m => String -> m (Maybe ByteString) Source #
Get a header out of the request.
setHeaderM :: FilterMonad Response m => String -> String -> m () Source #
Set a header into the response. This will replace an existing
header of the same name. Use addHeaderM if you want to add more
than one header of the same name.
neverExpires :: FilterMonad Response m => m () Source #
Set a far-future Expires header. Useful for static resources. If the browser has the resource cached, no extra request is spent.
WebMonad
class Monad m => WebMonad a m | m -> a where Source #
WebMonad provides a means to end the current computation
and return a Response immediately. This provides an
alternate escape route. In particular it has a monadic value
of any type. And unless you call first your
response filters will be applied normally.setFilter id
Extremely useful when you're deep inside a monad and decide
that you want to return a completely different content type,
since it doesn't force you to convert all your return types to
Response early just to accommodate this.
Methods
Arguments
| :: a | value to return (For |
| -> m b |
Instances
escape :: (WebMonad a m, FilterMonad a m) => m a -> m b Source #
Used to ignore all your filters and immediately end the
computation. A combination of ignoreFilters and finishWith.
escape' :: (WebMonad a m, FilterMonad a m) => a -> m b Source #
An alternate form of escape that can be easily used within a do
block.
MonadPlus helpers
requireM :: (MonadTrans t, Monad m, MonadPlus (t m)) => m (Maybe a) -> (a -> t m r) -> t m r Source #
A variant of require that can run in any monad, not just IO.
escapeHTTP
escapeHTTP :: (ServerMonad m, MonadIO m) => (TimeoutIO -> IO ()) -> m a Source #