{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} -- | Settings are centralized, as much as possible, into this file. This -- includes database connection settings, static file locations, etc. -- In addition, you can configure a number of different aspects of Yesod -- by overriding methods in the Yesod typeclass. That instance is -- declared in the tkyprof.hs file. module Settings ( H.hamletFile , H.juliusFile , H.luciusFile , widgetFile , staticdir ) where import qualified Text.Hamlet as H import qualified Text.Julius as H import qualified Text.Lucius as H import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax import Yesod.Default.Util import Data.Default (def) -- | The location of static files on your system. This is a file system -- path. The default value works properly with your scaffolded site. staticdir :: FilePath staticdir = "static" -- The rest of this file contains settings which rarely need changing by a -- user. -- The following three functions are used for calling HTML, CSS and -- Javascript templates from your Haskell code. During development, -- the "Debug" versions of these functions are used so that changes to -- the templates are immediately reflected in an already running -- application. When making a production compile, the non-debug version -- is used for increased performance. -- -- You can see an example of how to call these functions in Handler/Root.hs -- -- Note: due to polymorphic Hamlet templates, hamletFileDebug is no longer -- used; to get the same auto-loading effect, it is recommended that you -- use the devel server. widgetFile :: FilePath -> Q Exp widgetFile = widgetFileNoReload def