{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} {-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} {-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-} -- | Define the web application's foundation, in the usual Yesod style. -- See a default Yesod app's comments for more details of each part. module Hledger.Web.Foundation where import Control.Applicative ((<|>)) import Control.Monad (join, when) -- import Control.Monad.Except (runExceptT) -- now re-exported by Hledger import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as BC import Data.Traversable (for) import Data.IORef (IORef, readIORef, writeIORef) import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe) import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.Time.Calendar (Day) import Network.HTTP.Conduit (Manager) import Network.HTTP.Types (status403) import Network.Wai (requestHeaders) import System.Directory (XdgDirectory (..), createDirectoryIfMissing, getXdgDirectory) import System.FilePath (takeFileName, ()) import Text.Blaze (Markup) import Text.Hamlet (hamletFile) import Yesod import Yesod.Static import Yesod.Default.Config #ifndef DEVELOPMENT import Hledger.Web.Settings (staticDir) import Text.Jasmine (minifym) import Yesod.Default.Util (addStaticContentExternal) #endif import Hledger import Hledger.Cli (CliOpts(..), journalReloadIfChanged) import Hledger.Web.Settings (Extra(..), widgetFile) import Hledger.Web.Settings.StaticFiles import Hledger.Web.WebOptions import Hledger.Web.Widget.Common (balanceReportAsHtml) -- | The site argument for your application. This can be a good place to -- keep settings and values requiring initialization before your application -- starts running, such as database connections. Every handler will have -- access to the data present here. data App = App { settings :: AppConfig DefaultEnv Extra , getStatic :: Static -- ^ Settings for static file serving. , httpManager :: Manager -- , appOpts :: WebOpts , appJournal :: IORef Journal -- ^ the current journal, filtered by the initial command line query -- but ignoring any depth limit. } -- This is where we define all of the routes in our application. For a full -- explanation of the syntax, please see: -- http://www.yesodweb.com/book/handler -- -- This function does three things: -- -- * Creates the route datatype AppRoute. Every valid URL in your -- application can be represented as a value of this type. -- * Creates the associated type: -- type instance Route App = AppRoute -- * Creates the value resourcesApp which contains information on the -- resources declared below. This is used in Handler.hs by the call to -- mkYesodDispatch -- -- What this function does *not* do is create a YesodSite instance for -- App. Creating that instance requires all of the handler functions -- for our application to be in scope. However, the handler functions -- usually require access to the AppRoute datatype. Therefore, we -- split these actions into two functions and place them in separate files. mkYesodData "App" $(parseRoutesFile "config/routes") -- ^ defines things like: -- type Handler = HandlerFor App -- HandlerT App IO, https://www.yesodweb.com/book/routing-and-handlers#routing-and-handlers_handler_monad -- type Widget = WidgetFor App () -- WidgetT App IO (), https://www.yesodweb.com/book/widgets type AppRoute = Route App type Form a = Html -> MForm Handler (FormResult a, Widget) -- Please see the documentation for the Yesod typeclass. There are a number -- of settings which can be configured by overriding methods here. instance Yesod App where approot = ApprootMaster $ appRoot . settings makeSessionBackend _ = do hledgerdata <- getXdgDirectory XdgCache "hledger" createDirectoryIfMissing True hledgerdata let sessionexpirysecs = 120 Just <$> defaultClientSessionBackend sessionexpirysecs (hledgerdata "hledger-web_client_session_key.aes") -- defaultLayout :: WidgetFor site () -> HandlerFor site Html defaultLayout widget = do -- Don't run if server-side UI is disabled. -- This single check probably covers all the HTML-returning handlers, -- but for now they do the check as well. checkServerSideUiEnabled master <- getYesod here <- fromMaybe RootR <$> getCurrentRoute VD{opts, j, qparam, q, qopts, caps} <- getViewData msg <- getMessage showSidebar <- shouldShowSidebar let rspec = reportspec_ (cliopts_ opts) ropts = _rsReportOpts rspec ropts' = (_rsReportOpts rspec) {accountlistmode_ = ALTree -- force tree mode for sidebar ,empty_ = True -- show zero items by default } rspec' = rspec{_rsQuery=q,_rsReportOpts=ropts'} hideEmptyAccts <- if empty_ ropts then return True else (== Just "1") . lookup "hideemptyaccts" . reqCookies <$> getRequest let accounts = balanceReportAsHtml (JournalR, RegisterR) here hideEmptyAccts j qparam qopts $ balanceReport rspec' j topShowmd = if showSidebar then "col-md-4" else "col-any-0" :: Text topShowsm = if showSidebar then "col-sm-4" else "" :: Text sideShowmd = if showSidebar then "col-md-4" else "col-any-0" :: Text sideShowsm = if showSidebar then "col-sm-4" else "" :: Text mainShowmd = if showSidebar then "col-md-8" else "col-md-12" :: Text mainShowsm = if showSidebar then "col-sm-8" else "col-sm-12" :: Text -- We break up the default layout into two components: -- default-layout is the contents of the body tag, and -- default-layout-wrapper is the entire page. Since the final -- value passed to hamletToRepHtml cannot be a widget, this allows -- you to use normal widget features in default-layout. pc <- widgetToPageContent $ do addStylesheet $ StaticR css_bootstrap_min_css addStylesheet $ StaticR css_bootstrap_datepicker_standalone_min_css -- load these things early, in HEAD: toWidgetHead [hamlet|