request-monad
Hackage
This library exports a monad that can be used to abstract a request sending/response handling pattern.
It can be used to implement type-transforming middleware, as well as a way to easily implement stubbing.
Installation
From the command line:
$ cabal install request-monad
To use data types and functions export from this library:
import Control.Monad.Request
Usage
Using RequestT r r' m a
abstracts sending requests of type r
, and handling responses of r'
.
Below is an example of using RequestT
to ask for somebody's name and age.
Note that there is no logic about how to get and return the strings in getNameAndAge
, that's all handled in prompt
.
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.Request
import System.IO
getNameAndAge :: Monad m => RequestT String String m (String, Int)
getNameAndAge = do
name <- send "Name: "
age <- liftM read $ send "Age: "
return (name, age)
prompt :: String -> IO String
prompt str = putStr str >> hFlush stdout >> getLine
main :: IO ()
main = do
(name, age) <- runRequestT getNameAndAge prompt
putStrLn $ name ++ " is " ++ show age ++ " years old."
Below is an example of an echo server, which just returns the exact input that it was given.
import Control.Monad.Request
pingPong :: Monad m => RequestT String String m (String, String)
pingPong = do
a <- send "ping"
b <- send "pong"
return (a, b)
main :: IO ()
main = do
let (a, b) = runRequest pingPong id
putStrLn $ "a: " ++ a -- Prints "a: ping"
putStrLn $ "b: " ++ b -- Prints "b: pong"
Aside from implementation-independant requests, this abstraction also simplifies adding request/response middleware.
The code below adds JSON deserialization to each response.
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.Request
import qualified Data.Aeson as A
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as B
deserialize :: (A.FromJSON a, Monad m) => B.ByteString -> m (Maybe a)
deserialize = return . A.decode
tryTwice :: Monad m => RequestT B.ByteString B.ByteString m (Maybe A.Value)
tryTwice = mapResponseT deserialize $ do
a <- send "request one"
b <- send "request two"
return $ a `mplus` b
handleRequest :: Monad m => B.ByteString -> B.ByteString
handleRequest "request one" = return "not json"
handleRequest x = "[15]"
main :: IO ()
main = do
let res = runRequest tryTwice handleRequest
print $ res -- Prints "Just (Array (fromList [Number 15.0]))"
TODO
- Add a strict version of
RequestT