purescript-bridge: Generate PureScript data types from Haskell data types

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Dependencies base (>=4.8 && <6.0), containers, directory, filepath, generic-deriving, lens, mtl, text, transformers [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Author Robert Klotzner
Maintainer robert . klotzner A T gmx . at
Category Web
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/eskimor/purescript-bridge.git
Uploaded by eskimo at 2018-03-20T17:46:02Z
Distributions LTSHaskell:0.15.0.0, NixOS:0.15.0.0, Stackage:0.15.0.0
Reverse Dependencies 1 direct, 1 indirect [details]
Downloads 20809 total (77 in the last 30 days)
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Readme for purescript-bridge-0.12.0.0

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purescript-bridge

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Translate your Haskell types to PureScript types. It should in theory work for almost all Haskell types, including type constructors! You just have to instantiate it with dummy parameters from e.g. "Language.PureScript.Bridge.TypeParameters".

Data type translation is fully and easily customizable by providing your own BridgePart instances!

JSON encoding / decoding

For compatible JSON representations you should be using aeson's generic encoding/decoding with default options and encodeJson and decodeJson from "Data.Argonaut.Generic.Aeson" in purescript-argonaut-generic-codecs.

Documentation

Usage of this library is documented in Language.Purescript.Bridge, with writePSTypes you should have everything to get started. Documentation can be found here.

Status

It works for my use case and is used in production. PRs for more PSTypes definitions and bridges are very welcome!