snap-0.13.0.4: Top-level package for the Snap Web Framework

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Snap.Snaplet.Heist.Generic

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Description

A module exporting only generic functions that choose between compiled and interpreted mode based on the setting specified in the initializer. This module is most useful for writitng general snaplets that use Heist and are meant to be used in applications that might use either interpreted or compiled templates.

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data Heist b Source

The state for the Heist snaplet. To use the Heist snaplet in your app include this in your application state and use heistInit to initialize it. The type parameter b will typically be the base state type for your application.

class HasHeist b whereSource

A single snaplet should never need more than one instance of Heist as a subsnaplet. This type class allows you to make it easy for other snaplets to get the lens that identifies the heist snaplet. Here's an example of how the heist snaplet might be declared:

 data App = App { _heist :: Snaplet (Heist App) }
 makeLenses ''App

 instance HasHeist App where heistLens = subSnaplet heist

 appInit = makeSnaplet "app" "" Nothing $ do
     h <- nestSnaplet "heist" heist $ heistInit "templates"
     addConfig h heistConfigWithMyAppSplices
     return $ App h

Methods

heistLens :: SnapletLens (Snaplet b) (Heist b)Source

A lens to the Heist snaplet. The b parameter to Heist will typically be the base state of your application.

type SnapletHeist b m a = HeistT (Handler b b) m aSource

Initializer Functions

addTemplatesSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> Snaplet (Heist b) 
-> ByteString

The url prefix for the template routes

-> Initializer b v () 

Adds templates to the Heist HeistState. Other snaplets should use this function to add their own templates. The templates are automatically read from the templates directory in the current snaplet's filesystem root.

addTemplatesAtSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> Snaplet (Heist b) 
-> ByteString

URL prefix for template routes

-> FilePath

Path to templates

-> Initializer b v () 

Adds templates to the Heist HeistState, and lets you specify where they are found in the filesystem. Note that the path to the template directory is an absolute path. This allows you more flexibility in where your templates are located, but means that you have to explicitly call getSnapletFilePath if you want your snaplet to use templates within its normal directory structure.

addConfig :: Snaplet (Heist b) -> HeistConfig (Handler b b) -> Initializer b v ()Source

Adds more HeistConfig data using mappend with whatever is currently there. This is the preferred method for adding all four kinds of splices as well as new templates.

modifyHeistStateSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> (HeistState (Handler b b) -> HeistState (Handler b b))

HeistState modifying function

-> Initializer b v () 

More general function allowing arbitrary HeistState modification.

withHeistStateSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> (HeistState (Handler b b) -> a)

HeistState function to run

-> Handler b v a 

Runs a function on with the Heist snaplet's HeistState.

Handler Functions

gRenderSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> ByteString

Template name

-> Handler b v () 

Generic version of 'render'/'cRender'.

gRenderAsSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> ByteString

Content type to render with

-> ByteString

Template name

-> Handler b v () 

Generic version of 'renderAs'/'cRenderAs'.

gHeistServe :: HasHeist b => Handler b v ()Source

Generic version of 'heistServe'/'cHeistServe'.

gHeistServeSingleSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> ByteString

Template name

-> Handler b v () 

Generic version of 'heistServeSingle'/'cHeistServeSingle'.

chooseModeSource

Arguments

:: HasHeist b 
=> Handler b v a

A compiled action

-> Handler b v a

An interpreted action

-> Handler b v a 

Chooses between a compiled action and an interpreted action based on the configured default.

clearHeistCache :: Heist b -> IO ()Source

Clears data stored by the cache tag. The cache tag automatically reloads its data when the specified TTL expires, but sometimes you may want to trigger a manual reload. This function lets you do that.