{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE FunctionalDependencies #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} --------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Module : Yesod.Handler -- Copyright : Michael Snoyman -- License : BSD3 -- -- Maintainer : Michael Snoyman -- Stability : stable -- Portability : portable -- -- Define Handler stuff. -- --------------------------------------------------------- module Yesod.Core.Handler ( -- * Handler monad HandlerT -- ** Read information from handler , getYesod , getUrlRender , getUrlRenderParams , getCurrentRoute , getRequest , waiRequest , runRequestBody , rawRequestBody -- ** Request information -- *** Request datatype , RequestBodyContents , YesodRequest (..) , FileInfo , fileName , fileContentType , fileSource , fileMove -- *** Convenience functions , languages -- *** Lookup parameters , lookupGetParam , lookupPostParam , lookupCookie , lookupFile , lookupHeader -- **** Multi-lookup , lookupGetParams , lookupPostParams , lookupCookies , lookupFiles , lookupHeaders -- * Responses -- ** Pure , respond -- ** Streaming , respondSource , sendChunk , sendFlush , sendChunkBS , sendChunkLBS , sendChunkText , sendChunkLazyText , sendChunkHtml -- ** Redirecting , RedirectUrl (..) , redirect , redirectWith , redirectToPost , Fragment(..) -- ** Errors , notFound , badMethod , notAuthenticated , permissionDenied , permissionDeniedI , invalidArgs , invalidArgsI -- ** Short-circuit responses. , sendFile , sendFilePart , sendResponse , sendResponseStatus , sendResponseCreated , sendWaiResponse , sendWaiApplication , sendRawResponse , sendRawResponseNoConduit , notModified -- * Different representations -- $representations , selectRep , provideRep , provideRepType , ProvidedRep -- * Setting headers , setCookie , getExpires , deleteCookie , addHeader , setHeader , setLanguage -- ** Content caching and expiration , cacheSeconds , neverExpires , alreadyExpired , expiresAt , setEtag -- * Session , SessionMap , lookupSession , lookupSessionBS , getSession , setSession , setSessionBS , deleteSession , clearSession -- ** Ultimate destination , setUltDest , setUltDestCurrent , setUltDestReferer , redirectUltDest , clearUltDest -- ** Messages , setMessage , setMessageI , getMessage -- * Helpers for specific content -- ** Hamlet , hamletToRepHtml , giveUrlRenderer , withUrlRenderer -- ** Misc , newIdent -- * Lifting , handlerToIO , forkHandler -- * i18n , getMessageRender -- * Per-request caching , cached , cachedBy ) where import Data.Time (UTCTime, addUTCTime, getCurrentTime) import Yesod.Core.Internal.Request (langKey, mkFileInfoFile, mkFileInfoLBS, mkFileInfoSource) import Control.Applicative ((<$>), (<|>)) import Control.Exception (evaluate, SomeException) import Control.Exception.Lifted (handle) import Control.Monad (liftM, void) import qualified Control.Monad.Trans.Writer as Writer import Control.Monad.IO.Class (MonadIO, liftIO) import qualified Network.HTTP.Types as H import qualified Network.Wai as W import Control.Monad.Trans.Class (lift) import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.Text.Encoding (decodeUtf8With, encodeUtf8) import Data.Text.Encoding.Error (lenientDecode) import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL import qualified Text.Blaze.Html.Renderer.Text as RenderText import Text.Hamlet (Html, HtmlUrl, hamlet) import qualified Data.ByteString as S import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L import qualified Data.Map as Map import Control.Arrow ((***)) import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as S8 import Data.Monoid (Endo (..), mappend, mempty) import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Network.Wai.Parse as NWP import Text.Shakespeare.I18N (RenderMessage (..)) import Web.Cookie (SetCookie (..)) import Yesod.Core.Content (ToTypedContent (..), simpleContentType, contentTypeTypes, HasContentType (..), ToContent (..), ToFlushBuilder (..)) import Yesod.Core.Internal.Util (formatRFC1123) import Text.Blaze.Html (preEscapedToMarkup, toHtml) import qualified Data.IORef.Lifted as I import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe, mapMaybe) import Data.Typeable (Typeable) import Web.PathPieces (PathPiece(..)) import Yesod.Core.Class.Handler import Yesod.Core.Types import Yesod.Routes.Class (Route) import Control.Exception (throwIO) import Blaze.ByteString.Builder (Builder) import Safe (headMay) import Data.CaseInsensitive (CI) import qualified Data.Conduit.List as CL import Control.Monad (unless) import Control.Monad.Trans.Resource (MonadResource, InternalState, runResourceT, withInternalState, getInternalState, liftResourceT, resourceForkIO ) import qualified System.PosixCompat.Files as PC import Control.Monad.Trans.Control (control, MonadBaseControl) import Data.Conduit (Source, transPipe, Flush (Flush), yield, Producer , Sink ) import qualified Yesod.Core.TypeCache as Cache import qualified Data.Word8 as W8 get :: MonadHandler m => m GHState get = liftHandlerT $ HandlerT $ I.readIORef . handlerState put :: MonadHandler m => GHState -> m () put x = liftHandlerT $ HandlerT $ flip I.writeIORef x . handlerState modify :: MonadHandler m => (GHState -> GHState) -> m () modify f = liftHandlerT $ HandlerT $ flip I.modifyIORef f . handlerState tell :: MonadHandler m => Endo [Header] -> m () tell hs = modify $ \g -> g { ghsHeaders = ghsHeaders g `mappend` hs } handlerError :: MonadHandler m => HandlerContents -> m a handlerError = liftIO . throwIO hcError :: MonadHandler m => ErrorResponse -> m a hcError = handlerError . HCError getRequest :: MonadHandler m => m YesodRequest getRequest = liftHandlerT $ HandlerT $ return . handlerRequest runRequestBody :: MonadHandler m => m RequestBodyContents runRequestBody = do HandlerData { handlerEnv = RunHandlerEnv {..} , handlerRequest = req } <- liftHandlerT $ HandlerT return let len = W.requestBodyLength $ reqWaiRequest req upload = rheUpload len x <- get case ghsRBC x of Just rbc -> return rbc Nothing -> do rr <- waiRequest internalState <- liftResourceT getInternalState rbc <- liftIO $ rbHelper upload rr internalState put x { ghsRBC = Just rbc } return rbc rbHelper :: FileUpload -> W.Request -> InternalState -> IO RequestBodyContents rbHelper upload req internalState = case upload of FileUploadMemory s -> rbHelper' s mkFileInfoLBS req FileUploadDisk s -> rbHelper' (s internalState) mkFileInfoFile req FileUploadSource s -> rbHelper' s mkFileInfoSource req rbHelper' :: NWP.BackEnd x -> (Text -> Text -> x -> FileInfo) -> W.Request -> IO ([(Text, Text)], [(Text, FileInfo)]) rbHelper' backend mkFI req = (map fix1 *** mapMaybe fix2) <$> (NWP.parseRequestBody backend req) where fix1 = go *** go fix2 (x, NWP.FileInfo a' b c) | S.null a = Nothing | otherwise = Just (go x, mkFI (go a) (go b) c) where a | S.length a' < 2 = a' | S8.head a' == '"' && S8.last a' == '"' = S.tail $ S.init a' | S8.head a' == '\'' && S8.last a' == '\'' = S.tail $ S.init a' | otherwise = a' go = decodeUtf8With lenientDecode askHandlerEnv :: MonadHandler m => m (RunHandlerEnv (HandlerSite m)) askHandlerEnv = liftHandlerT $ HandlerT $ return . handlerEnv -- | Get the master site appliation argument. getYesod :: MonadHandler m => m (HandlerSite m) getYesod = rheSite `liftM` askHandlerEnv -- | Get the URL rendering function. getUrlRender :: MonadHandler m => m (Route (HandlerSite m) -> Text) getUrlRender = do x <- rheRender `liftM` askHandlerEnv return $ flip x [] -- | The URL rendering function with query-string parameters. getUrlRenderParams :: MonadHandler m => m (Route (HandlerSite m) -> [(Text, Text)] -> Text) getUrlRenderParams = rheRender `liftM` askHandlerEnv -- | Get the route requested by the user. If this is a 404 response- where the -- user requested an invalid route- this function will return 'Nothing'. getCurrentRoute :: MonadHandler m => m (Maybe (Route (HandlerSite m))) getCurrentRoute = rheRoute `liftM` askHandlerEnv -- | Returns a function that runs 'HandlerT' actions inside @IO@. -- -- Sometimes you want to run an inner 'HandlerT' action outside -- the control flow of an HTTP request (on the outer 'HandlerT' -- action). For example, you may want to spawn a new thread: -- -- @ -- getFooR :: Handler RepHtml -- getFooR = do -- runInnerHandler <- handlerToIO -- liftIO $ forkIO $ runInnerHandler $ do -- /Code here runs inside GHandler but on a new thread./ -- /This is the inner GHandler./ -- ... -- /Code here runs inside the request's control flow./ -- /This is the outer GHandler./ -- ... -- @ -- -- Another use case for this function is creating a stream of -- server-sent events using 'GHandler' actions (see -- @yesod-eventsource@). -- -- Most of the environment from the outer 'GHandler' is preserved -- on the inner 'GHandler', however: -- -- * The request body is cleared (otherwise it would be very -- difficult to prevent huge memory leaks). -- -- * The cache is cleared (see 'CacheKey'). -- -- Changes to the response made inside the inner 'GHandler' are -- ignored (e.g., session variables, cookies, response headers). -- This allows the inner 'GHandler' to outlive the outer -- 'GHandler' (e.g., on the @forkIO@ example above, a response -- may be sent to the client without killing the new thread). handlerToIO :: (MonadIO m1, MonadIO m2) => HandlerT site m1 (HandlerT site IO a -> m2 a) handlerToIO = HandlerT $ \oldHandlerData -> do -- Take just the bits we need from oldHandlerData. let newReq = oldReq { reqWaiRequest = newWaiReq } where oldReq = handlerRequest oldHandlerData oldWaiReq = reqWaiRequest oldReq newWaiReq = oldWaiReq { W.requestBody = return mempty , W.requestBodyLength = W.KnownLength 0 } oldEnv = handlerEnv oldHandlerData newState <- liftIO $ do oldState <- I.readIORef (handlerState oldHandlerData) return $ oldState { ghsRBC = Nothing , ghsIdent = 1 , ghsCache = mempty , ghsCacheBy = mempty , ghsHeaders = mempty } -- xx From this point onwards, no references to oldHandlerData xx liftIO $ evaluate (newReq `seq` oldEnv `seq` newState `seq` ()) -- Return GHandler running function. return $ \(HandlerT f) -> liftIO $ runResourceT $ withInternalState $ \resState -> do -- The state IORef needs to be created here, otherwise it -- will be shared by different invocations of this function. newStateIORef <- liftIO (I.newIORef newState) let newHandlerData = HandlerData { handlerRequest = newReq , handlerEnv = oldEnv , handlerState = newStateIORef , handlerToParent = const () , handlerResource = resState } liftIO (f newHandlerData) -- | forkIO for a Handler (run an action in the background) -- -- Uses 'handlerToIO', liftResourceT, and resourceForkIO -- for correctness and efficiency -- -- Since 1.2.8 forkHandler :: (SomeException -> HandlerT site IO ()) -- ^ error handler -> HandlerT site IO () -> HandlerT site IO () forkHandler onErr handler = do yesRunner <- handlerToIO void $ liftResourceT $ resourceForkIO $ yesRunner $ handle onErr handler -- | Redirect to the given route. -- HTTP status code 303 for HTTP 1.1 clients and 302 for HTTP 1.0 -- This is the appropriate choice for a get-following-post -- technique, which should be the usual use case. -- -- If you want direct control of the final status code, or need a different -- status code, please use 'redirectWith'. redirect :: (MonadHandler m, RedirectUrl (HandlerSite m) url) => url -> m a redirect url = do req <- waiRequest let status = if W.httpVersion req == H.http11 then H.status303 else H.status302 redirectWith status url -- | Redirect to the given URL with the specified status code. redirectWith :: (MonadHandler m, RedirectUrl (HandlerSite m) url) => H.Status -> url -> m a redirectWith status url = do urlText <- toTextUrl url handlerError $ HCRedirect status urlText ultDestKey :: Text ultDestKey = "_ULT" -- | Sets the ultimate destination variable to the given route. -- -- An ultimate destination is stored in the user session and can be loaded -- later by 'redirectUltDest'. setUltDest :: (MonadHandler m, RedirectUrl (HandlerSite m) url) => url -> m () setUltDest url = do urlText <- toTextUrl url setSession ultDestKey urlText -- | Same as 'setUltDest', but uses the current page. -- -- If this is a 404 handler, there is no current page, and then this call does -- nothing. setUltDestCurrent :: MonadHandler m => m () setUltDestCurrent = do route <- getCurrentRoute case route of Nothing -> return () Just r -> do gets' <- reqGetParams `liftM` getRequest setUltDest (r, gets') -- | Sets the ultimate destination to the referer request header, if present. -- -- This function will not overwrite an existing ultdest. setUltDestReferer :: MonadHandler m => m () setUltDestReferer = do mdest <- lookupSession ultDestKey maybe (waiRequest >>= maybe (return ()) setUltDestBS . lookup "referer" . W.requestHeaders) (const $ return ()) mdest where setUltDestBS = setUltDest . T.pack . S8.unpack -- | Redirect to the ultimate destination in the user's session. Clear the -- value from the session. -- -- The ultimate destination is set with 'setUltDest'. -- -- This function uses 'redirect', and thus will perform a temporary redirect to -- a GET request. redirectUltDest :: (RedirectUrl (HandlerSite m) url, MonadHandler m) => url -- ^ default destination if nothing in session -> m a redirectUltDest def = do mdest <- lookupSession ultDestKey deleteSession ultDestKey maybe (redirect def) redirect mdest -- | Remove a previously set ultimate destination. See 'setUltDest'. clearUltDest :: MonadHandler m => m () clearUltDest = deleteSession ultDestKey msgKey :: Text msgKey = "_MSG" -- | Sets a message in the user's session. -- -- See 'getMessage'. setMessage :: MonadHandler m => Html -> m () setMessage = setSession msgKey . T.concat . TL.toChunks . RenderText.renderHtml -- | Sets a message in the user's session. -- -- See 'getMessage'. setMessageI :: (MonadHandler m, RenderMessage (HandlerSite m) msg) => msg -> m () setMessageI msg = do mr <- getMessageRender setMessage $ toHtml $ mr msg -- | Gets the message in the user's session, if available, and then clears the -- variable. -- -- See 'setMessage'. getMessage :: MonadHandler m => m (Maybe Html) getMessage = do mmsg <- liftM (fmap preEscapedToMarkup) $ lookupSession msgKey deleteSession msgKey return mmsg -- | Bypass remaining handler code and output the given file. -- -- For some backends, this is more efficient than reading in the file to -- memory, since they can optimize file sending via a system call to sendfile. sendFile :: MonadHandler m => ContentType -> FilePath -> m a sendFile ct fp = handlerError $ HCSendFile ct fp Nothing -- | Same as 'sendFile', but only sends part of a file. sendFilePart :: MonadHandler m => ContentType -> FilePath -> Integer -- ^ offset -> Integer -- ^ count -> m a sendFilePart ct fp off count = do fs <- liftIO $ PC.getFileStatus fp handlerError $ HCSendFile ct fp $ Just W.FilePart { W.filePartOffset = off , W.filePartByteCount = count , W.filePartFileSize = fromIntegral $ PC.fileSize fs } -- | Bypass remaining handler code and output the given content with a 200 -- status code. sendResponse :: (MonadHandler m, ToTypedContent c) => c -> m a sendResponse = handlerError . HCContent H.status200 . toTypedContent -- | Bypass remaining handler code and output the given content with the given -- status code. sendResponseStatus :: (MonadHandler m, ToTypedContent c) => H.Status -> c -> m a sendResponseStatus s = handlerError . HCContent s . toTypedContent -- | Send a 201 "Created" response with the given route as the Location -- response header. sendResponseCreated :: MonadHandler m => Route (HandlerSite m) -> m a sendResponseCreated url = do r <- getUrlRender handlerError $ HCCreated $ r url -- | Send a 'W.Response'. Please note: this function is rarely -- necessary, and will /disregard/ any changes to response headers and session -- that you have already specified. This function short-circuits. It should be -- considered only for very specific needs. If you are not sure if you need it, -- you don't. sendWaiResponse :: MonadHandler m => W.Response -> m b sendWaiResponse = handlerError . HCWai -- | Switch over to handling the current request with a WAI @Application@. -- -- Since 1.2.17 sendWaiApplication :: MonadHandler m => W.Application -> m b sendWaiApplication = handlerError . HCWaiApp -- | Send a raw response without conduit. This is used for cases such as -- WebSockets. Requires WAI 3.0 or later, and a web server which supports raw -- responses (e.g., Warp). -- -- Since 1.2.16 sendRawResponseNoConduit :: (MonadHandler m, MonadBaseControl IO m) => (IO S8.ByteString -> (S8.ByteString -> IO ()) -> m ()) -> m a sendRawResponseNoConduit raw = control $ \runInIO -> runInIO $ sendWaiResponse $ flip W.responseRaw fallback $ \src sink -> runInIO (raw src sink) >> return () where fallback = W.responseLBS H.status500 [("Content-Type", "text/plain")] "sendRawResponse: backend does not support raw responses" -- | Send a raw response. This is used for cases such as WebSockets. Requires -- WAI 2.1 or later, and a web server which supports raw responses (e.g., -- Warp). -- -- Since 1.2.7 sendRawResponse :: (MonadHandler m, MonadBaseControl IO m) => (Source IO S8.ByteString -> Sink S8.ByteString IO () -> m ()) -> m a sendRawResponse raw = control $ \runInIO -> runInIO $ sendWaiResponse $ flip W.responseRaw fallback $ \src sink -> runInIO (raw (src' src) (CL.mapM_ sink)) >> return () where fallback = W.responseLBS H.status500 [("Content-Type", "text/plain")] "sendRawResponse: backend does not support raw responses" src' src = do bs <- liftIO src unless (S.null bs) $ do yield bs src' src -- | Send a 304 not modified response immediately. This is a short-circuiting -- action. -- -- Since 1.4.4 notModified :: MonadHandler m => m a notModified = sendWaiResponse $ W.responseBuilder H.status304 [] mempty -- | Return a 404 not found page. Also denotes no handler available. notFound :: MonadHandler m => m a notFound = hcError NotFound -- | Return a 405 method not supported page. badMethod :: MonadHandler m => m a badMethod = do w <- waiRequest hcError $ BadMethod $ W.requestMethod w -- | Return a 401 status code notAuthenticated :: MonadHandler m => m a notAuthenticated = hcError NotAuthenticated -- | Return a 403 permission denied page. permissionDenied :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m a permissionDenied = hcError . PermissionDenied -- | Return a 403 permission denied page. permissionDeniedI :: (RenderMessage (HandlerSite m) msg, MonadHandler m) => msg -> m a permissionDeniedI msg = do mr <- getMessageRender permissionDenied $ mr msg -- | Return a 400 invalid arguments page. invalidArgs :: MonadHandler m => [Text] -> m a invalidArgs = hcError . InvalidArgs -- | Return a 400 invalid arguments page. invalidArgsI :: (MonadHandler m, RenderMessage (HandlerSite m) msg) => [msg] -> m a invalidArgsI msg = do mr <- getMessageRender invalidArgs $ map mr msg ------- Headers -- | Set the cookie on the client. setCookie :: MonadHandler m => SetCookie -> m () setCookie = addHeaderInternal . AddCookie -- | Helper function for setCookieExpires value getExpires :: MonadIO m => Int -- ^ minutes -> m UTCTime getExpires m = do now <- liftIO getCurrentTime return $ fromIntegral (m * 60) `addUTCTime` now -- | Unset the cookie on the client. -- -- Note: although the value used for key and path is 'Text', you should only -- use ASCII values to be HTTP compliant. deleteCookie :: MonadHandler m => Text -- ^ key -> Text -- ^ path -> m () deleteCookie a = addHeaderInternal . DeleteCookie (encodeUtf8 a) . encodeUtf8 -- | Set the language in the user session. Will show up in 'languages' on the -- next request. setLanguage :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m () setLanguage = setSession langKey -- | Set an arbitrary response header. -- -- Note that, while the data type used here is 'Text', you must provide only -- ASCII value to be HTTP compliant. -- -- Since 1.2.0 addHeader :: MonadHandler m => Text -> Text -> m () addHeader a = addHeaderInternal . Header (encodeUtf8 a) . encodeUtf8 -- | Deprecated synonym for addHeader. setHeader :: MonadHandler m => Text -> Text -> m () setHeader = addHeader {-# DEPRECATED setHeader "Please use addHeader instead" #-} -- | Set the Cache-Control header to indicate this response should be cached -- for the given number of seconds. cacheSeconds :: MonadHandler m => Int -> m () cacheSeconds i = setHeader "Cache-Control" $ T.concat [ "max-age=" , T.pack $ show i , ", public" ] -- | Set the Expires header to some date in 2037. In other words, this content -- is never (realistically) expired. neverExpires :: MonadHandler m => m () neverExpires = do askHandlerEnv >>= liftIO . rheGetMaxExpires >>= setHeader "Expires" cacheSeconds oneYear where oneYear :: Int oneYear = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 -- | Set an Expires header in the past, meaning this content should not be -- cached. alreadyExpired :: MonadHandler m => m () alreadyExpired = setHeader "Expires" "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 05:05:05 GMT" -- | Set an Expires header to the given date. expiresAt :: MonadHandler m => UTCTime -> m () expiresAt = setHeader "Expires" . formatRFC1123 -- | Check the if-none-match header and, if it matches the given value, return -- a 304 not modified response. Otherwise, set the etag header to the given -- value. -- -- Note that it is the responsibility of the caller to ensure that the provided -- value is a value etag value, no sanity checking is performed by this -- function. -- -- Since 1.4.4 setEtag :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m () setEtag etag = do mmatch <- lookupHeader "if-none-match" let matches = maybe [] parseMatch mmatch if encodeUtf8 etag `elem` matches then notModified else addHeader "etag" $ T.concat ["\"", etag, "\""] -- | Parse an if-none-match field according to the spec. Does not parsing on -- weak matches, which are not supported by setEtag. parseMatch :: S.ByteString -> [S.ByteString] parseMatch = map clean . S.split W8._comma where clean = stripQuotes . fst . S.spanEnd W8.isSpace . S.dropWhile W8.isSpace stripQuotes bs | S.length bs >= 2 && S.head bs == W8._quotedbl && S.last bs == W8._quotedbl = S.init $ S.tail bs | otherwise = bs -- | Set a variable in the user's session. -- -- The session is handled by the clientsession package: it sets an encrypted -- and hashed cookie on the client. This ensures that all data is secure and -- not tampered with. setSession :: MonadHandler m => Text -- ^ key -> Text -- ^ value -> m () setSession k = setSessionBS k . encodeUtf8 -- | Same as 'setSession', but uses binary data for the value. setSessionBS :: MonadHandler m => Text -> S.ByteString -> m () setSessionBS k = modify . modSession . Map.insert k -- | Unsets a session variable. See 'setSession'. deleteSession :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m () deleteSession = modify . modSession . Map.delete -- | Clear all session variables. -- -- Since: 1.0.1 clearSession :: MonadHandler m => m () clearSession = modify $ \x -> x { ghsSession = Map.empty } modSession :: (SessionMap -> SessionMap) -> GHState -> GHState modSession f x = x { ghsSession = f $ ghsSession x } -- | Internal use only, not to be confused with 'setHeader'. addHeaderInternal :: MonadHandler m => Header -> m () addHeaderInternal = tell . Endo . (:) -- | Some value which can be turned into a URL for redirects. class RedirectUrl master a where -- | Converts the value to the URL and a list of query-string parameters. toTextUrl :: (MonadHandler m, HandlerSite m ~ master) => a -> m Text instance RedirectUrl master Text where toTextUrl = return instance RedirectUrl master String where toTextUrl = toTextUrl . T.pack instance RedirectUrl master (Route master) where toTextUrl url = do r <- getUrlRender return $ r url instance (key ~ Text, val ~ Text) => RedirectUrl master (Route master, [(key, val)]) where toTextUrl (url, params) = do r <- getUrlRenderParams return $ r url params instance (key ~ Text, val ~ Text) => RedirectUrl master (Route master, Map.Map key val) where toTextUrl (url, params) = toTextUrl (url, Map.toList params) -- | Add a fragment identifier to a route to be used when -- redirecting. For example: -- -- > redirect (NewsfeedR :#: storyId) -- -- Since 1.2.9. data Fragment a b = a :#: b deriving (Show, Typeable) instance (RedirectUrl master a, PathPiece b) => RedirectUrl master (Fragment a b) where toTextUrl (a :#: b) = (\ua -> T.concat [ua, "#", toPathPiece b]) <$> toTextUrl a -- | Lookup for session data. lookupSession :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m (Maybe Text) lookupSession = (liftM . fmap) (decodeUtf8With lenientDecode) . lookupSessionBS -- | Lookup for session data in binary format. lookupSessionBS :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m (Maybe S.ByteString) lookupSessionBS n = do m <- liftM ghsSession get return $ Map.lookup n m -- | Get all session variables. getSession :: MonadHandler m => m SessionMap getSession = liftM ghsSession get -- | Get a unique identifier. newIdent :: MonadHandler m => m Text newIdent = do x <- get let i' = ghsIdent x + 1 put x { ghsIdent = i' } return $ T.pack $ "hident" ++ show i' -- | Redirect to a POST resource. -- -- This is not technically a redirect; instead, it returns an HTML page with a -- POST form, and some Javascript to automatically submit the form. This can be -- useful when you need to post a plain link somewhere that needs to cause -- changes on the server. redirectToPost :: (MonadHandler m, RedirectUrl (HandlerSite m) url) => url -> m a redirectToPost url = do urlText <- toTextUrl url withUrlRenderer [hamlet| $newline never $doctype 5 Redirecting... <body onload="document.getElementById('form').submit()"> <form id="form" method="post" action=#{urlText}> <noscript> <p>Javascript has been disabled; please click on the button below to be redirected. <input type="submit" value="Continue"> |] >>= sendResponse -- | Wraps the 'Content' generated by 'hamletToContent' in a 'RepHtml'. hamletToRepHtml :: MonadHandler m => HtmlUrl (Route (HandlerSite m)) -> m Html hamletToRepHtml = withUrlRenderer {-# DEPRECATED hamletToRepHtml "Use withUrlRenderer instead" #-} -- | Deprecated synonym for 'withUrlRenderer'. -- -- Since 1.2.0 giveUrlRenderer :: MonadHandler m => ((Route (HandlerSite m) -> [(Text, Text)] -> Text) -> output) -> m output giveUrlRenderer = withUrlRenderer {-# DEPRECATED giveUrlRenderer "Use withUrlRenderer instead" #-} -- | Provide a URL rendering function to the given function and return the -- result. Useful for processing Shakespearean templates. -- -- Since 1.2.20 withUrlRenderer :: MonadHandler m => ((Route (HandlerSite m) -> [(Text, Text)] -> Text) -> output) -> m output withUrlRenderer f = do render <- getUrlRenderParams return $ f render -- | Get the request\'s 'W.Request' value. waiRequest :: MonadHandler m => m W.Request waiRequest = reqWaiRequest `liftM` getRequest getMessageRender :: (MonadHandler m, RenderMessage (HandlerSite m) message) => m (message -> Text) getMessageRender = do env <- askHandlerEnv l <- reqLangs `liftM` getRequest return $ renderMessage (rheSite env) l -- | Use a per-request cache to avoid performing the same action multiple times. -- Values are stored by their type, the result of typeOf from Typeable. -- Therefore, you should use different newtype wrappers at each cache site. -- -- For example, yesod-auth uses an un-exported newtype, CachedMaybeAuth and exports functions that utilize it such as maybeAuth. -- This means that another module can create its own newtype wrapper to cache the same type from a different action without any cache conflicts. -- -- See the original announcement: <http://www.yesodweb.com/blog/2013/03/yesod-1-2-cleaner-internals> -- -- Since 1.2.0 cached :: (MonadHandler m, Typeable a) => m a -> m a cached action = do gs <- get eres <- Cache.cached (ghsCache gs) action case eres of Right res -> return res Left (newCache, res) -> do put $ gs { ghsCache = newCache } return res -- | a per-request cache. just like 'cached'. -- 'cached' can only cache a single value per type. -- 'cachedBy' stores multiple values per type by usage of a ByteString key -- -- 'cached' is ideal to cache an action that has only one value of a type, such as the session's current user -- 'cachedBy' is required if the action has parameters and can return multiple values per type. -- You can turn those parameters into a ByteString cache key. -- For example, caching a lookup of a Link by a token where multiple token lookups might be performed. -- -- Since 1.4.0 cachedBy :: (MonadHandler m, Typeable a) => S.ByteString -> m a -> m a cachedBy k action = do gs <- get eres <- Cache.cachedBy (ghsCacheBy gs) k action case eres of Right res -> return res Left (newCache, res) -> do put $ gs { ghsCacheBy = newCache } return res -- | Get the list of supported languages supplied by the user. -- -- Languages are determined based on the following three (in descending order -- of preference): -- -- * The _LANG get parameter. -- -- * The _LANG cookie. -- -- * The _LANG user session variable. -- -- * Accept-Language HTTP header. -- -- Yesod will seek the first language from the returned list matched with languages supporting by your application. This language will be used to render i18n templates. -- If a matching language is not found the default language will be used. -- -- This is handled by parseWaiRequest (not exposed). languages :: MonadHandler m => m [Text] languages = reqLangs `liftM` getRequest lookup' :: Eq a => a -> [(a, b)] -> [b] lookup' a = map snd . filter (\x -> a == fst x) -- | Lookup a request header. -- -- Since 1.2.2 lookupHeader :: MonadHandler m => CI S8.ByteString -> m (Maybe S8.ByteString) lookupHeader = liftM listToMaybe . lookupHeaders -- | Lookup a request header. -- -- Since 1.2.2 lookupHeaders :: MonadHandler m => CI S8.ByteString -> m [S8.ByteString] lookupHeaders key = do req <- waiRequest return $ lookup' key $ W.requestHeaders req -- | Lookup for GET parameters. lookupGetParams :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m [Text] lookupGetParams pn = do rr <- getRequest return $ lookup' pn $ reqGetParams rr -- | Lookup for GET parameters. lookupGetParam :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m (Maybe Text) lookupGetParam = liftM listToMaybe . lookupGetParams -- | Lookup for POST parameters. lookupPostParams :: (MonadResource m, MonadHandler m) => Text -> m [Text] lookupPostParams pn = do (pp, _) <- runRequestBody return $ lookup' pn pp lookupPostParam :: (MonadResource m, MonadHandler m) => Text -> m (Maybe Text) lookupPostParam = liftM listToMaybe . lookupPostParams -- | Lookup for POSTed files. lookupFile :: (MonadHandler m, MonadResource m) => Text -> m (Maybe FileInfo) lookupFile = liftM listToMaybe . lookupFiles -- | Lookup for POSTed files. lookupFiles :: (MonadHandler m, MonadResource m) => Text -> m [FileInfo] lookupFiles pn = do (_, files) <- runRequestBody return $ lookup' pn files -- | Lookup for cookie data. lookupCookie :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m (Maybe Text) lookupCookie = liftM listToMaybe . lookupCookies -- | Lookup for cookie data. lookupCookies :: MonadHandler m => Text -> m [Text] lookupCookies pn = do rr <- getRequest return $ lookup' pn $ reqCookies rr -- $representations -- -- HTTP allows content negotation to determine what /representation/ of data -- you would like to use. The most common example of this is providing both a -- user-facing HTML page and an API facing JSON response from the same URL. The -- means of achieving this is the Accept HTTP header, which provides a list of -- content types the client will accept, sorted by preference. -- -- By using 'selectRep' and 'provideRep', you can provide a number of different -- representations, e.g.: -- -- > selectRep $ do -- > provideRep produceHtmlOutput -- > provideRep produceJsonOutput -- -- The first provided representation will be used if no matches are found. -- | Select a representation to send to the client based on the representations -- provided inside this do-block. Should be used together with 'provideRep'. -- -- Since 1.2.0 selectRep :: MonadHandler m => Writer.Writer (Endo [ProvidedRep m]) () -> m TypedContent selectRep w = do -- the content types are already sorted by q values -- which have been stripped cts <- liftM reqAccept getRequest case mapMaybe tryAccept cts of [] -> case reps of [] -> sendResponseStatus H.status500 ("No reps provided to selectRep" :: Text) rep:_ -> if null cts then returnRep rep else sendResponseStatus H.status406 explainUnaccepted rep:_ -> returnRep rep where explainUnaccepted :: Text explainUnaccepted = "no match found for accept header" returnRep (ProvidedRep ct mcontent) = mcontent >>= return . TypedContent ct reps = appEndo (Writer.execWriter w) [] repMap = Map.unions $ map (\v@(ProvidedRep k _) -> Map.fromList [ (k, v) , (noSpace k, v) , (simpleContentType k, v) ]) reps -- match on the type for sub-type wildcards. -- If the accept is text/ * it should match a provided text/html mainTypeMap = Map.fromList $ reverse $ map (\v@(ProvidedRep ct _) -> (fst $ contentTypeTypes ct, v)) reps tryAccept ct = if subType == "*" then if mainType == "*" then headMay reps else Map.lookup mainType mainTypeMap else lookupAccept ct where (mainType, subType) = contentTypeTypes ct lookupAccept ct = Map.lookup ct repMap <|> Map.lookup (noSpace ct) repMap <|> Map.lookup (simpleContentType ct) repMap -- Mime types such as "text/html; charset=foo" get converted to -- "text/html;charset=foo" noSpace = S8.filter (/= ' ') -- | Internal representation of a single provided representation. -- -- Since 1.2.0 data ProvidedRep m = ProvidedRep !ContentType !(m Content) -- | Provide a single representation to be used, based on the request of the -- client. Should be used together with 'selectRep'. -- -- Since 1.2.0 provideRep :: (Monad m, HasContentType a) => m a -> Writer.Writer (Endo [ProvidedRep m]) () provideRep handler = provideRepType (getContentType handler) handler -- | Same as 'provideRep', but instead of determining the content type from the -- type of the value itself, you provide the content type separately. This can -- be a convenience instead of creating newtype wrappers for uncommonly used -- content types. -- -- > provideRepType "application/x-special-format" "This is the content" -- -- Since 1.2.0 provideRepType :: (Monad m, ToContent a) => ContentType -> m a -> Writer.Writer (Endo [ProvidedRep m]) () provideRepType ct handler = Writer.tell $ Endo $ (ProvidedRep ct (liftM toContent handler):) -- | Stream in the raw request body without any parsing. -- -- Since 1.2.0 rawRequestBody :: MonadHandler m => Source m S.ByteString rawRequestBody = do req <- lift waiRequest let loop = do bs <- liftIO $ W.requestBody req unless (S.null bs) $ do yield bs loop loop -- | Stream the data from the file. Since Yesod 1.2, this has been generalized -- to work in any @MonadResource@. fileSource :: MonadResource m => FileInfo -> Source m S.ByteString fileSource = transPipe liftResourceT . fileSourceRaw -- | Provide a pure value for the response body. -- -- > respond ct = return . TypedContent ct . toContent -- -- Since 1.2.0 respond :: (Monad m, ToContent a) => ContentType -> a -> m TypedContent respond ct = return . TypedContent ct . toContent -- | Use a @Source@ for the response body. -- -- Note that, for ease of use, the underlying monad is a @HandlerT@. This -- implies that you can run any @HandlerT@ action. However, since a streaming -- response occurs after the response headers have already been sent, some -- actions make no sense here. For example: short-circuit responses, setting -- headers, changing status codes, etc. -- -- Since 1.2.0 respondSource :: ContentType -> Source (HandlerT site IO) (Flush Builder) -> HandlerT site IO TypedContent respondSource ctype src = HandlerT $ \hd -> -- Note that this implementation relies on the fact that the ResourceT -- environment provided by the server is the same one used in HandlerT. -- This is a safe assumption assuming the HandlerT is run correctly. return $ TypedContent ctype $ ContentSource $ transPipe (lift . flip unHandlerT hd) src -- | In a streaming response, send a single chunk of data. This function works -- on most datatypes, such as @ByteString@ and @Html@. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunk :: Monad m => ToFlushBuilder a => a -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunk = yield . toFlushBuilder -- | In a streaming response, send a flush command, causing all buffered data -- to be immediately sent to the client. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendFlush :: Monad m => Producer m (Flush Builder) sendFlush = yield Flush -- | Type-specialized version of 'sendChunk' for strict @ByteString@s. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunkBS :: Monad m => S.ByteString -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunkBS = sendChunk -- | Type-specialized version of 'sendChunk' for lazy @ByteString@s. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunkLBS :: Monad m => L.ByteString -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunkLBS = sendChunk -- | Type-specialized version of 'sendChunk' for strict @Text@s. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunkText :: Monad m => T.Text -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunkText = sendChunk -- | Type-specialized version of 'sendChunk' for lazy @Text@s. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunkLazyText :: Monad m => TL.Text -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunkLazyText = sendChunk -- | Type-specialized version of 'sendChunk' for @Html@s. -- -- Since 1.2.0 sendChunkHtml :: Monad m => Html -> Producer m (Flush Builder) sendChunkHtml = sendChunk