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{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE InstanceSigs #-}
module Foundation where
import Import.NoFoundation
import Control.Monad.Logger (LogSource)
import Text.Hamlet (hamletFile)
import Text.Jasmine (minifym)
import Yesod.Core.Types (Logger)
import Yesod.Default.Util (addStaticContentExternal)
import qualified Yesod.Core.Unsafe as Unsafe
import qualified Data.CaseInsensitive as CI
import qualified Data.Text.Encoding as TE
-- | The foundation datatype for your application. This can be a good place to
-- keep settings and values requiring initialization before your application
-- starts running, such as database connections. Every handler will have
-- access to the data present here.
data App = App
{ appSettings :: AppSettings
, appStatic :: Static -- ^ Settings for static file serving.
, appHttpManager :: Manager
, appLogger :: Logger
}
data MenuItem = MenuItem
{ menuItemLabel :: Text
, menuItemRoute :: Route App
, menuItemAccessCallback :: Bool
}
data MenuTypes
= NavbarLeft MenuItem
| NavbarRight MenuItem
-- This is where we define all of the routes in our application. For a full
-- explanation of the syntax, please see:
-- http://www.yesodweb.com/book/routing-and-handlers
--
-- Note that this is really half the story; in Application.hs, mkYesodDispatch
-- generates the rest of the code. Please see the following documentation
-- for an explanation for this split:
-- http://www.yesodweb.com/book/scaffolding-and-the-site-template#scaffolding-and-the-site-template_foundation_and_application_modules
--
-- This function also generates the following type synonyms:
-- type Handler = HandlerFor App
-- type Widget = WidgetFor App ()
mkYesodData "App" $(parseRoutesFile "config/routes.yesodroutes")
-- | A convenient synonym for creating forms.
type Form x = Html -> MForm (HandlerFor App) (FormResult x, Widget)
-- Please see the documentation for the Yesod typeclass. There are a number
-- of settings which can be configured by overriding methods here.
instance Yesod App where
-- Controls the base of generated URLs. For more information on modifying,
-- see: https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Overriding-approot
approot :: Approot App
approot = ApprootRequest $ \app req ->
case appRoot $ appSettings app of
Nothing -> getApprootText guessApproot app req
Just root -> root
-- Store session data on the client in encrypted cookies,
-- default session idle timeout is 120 minutes
makeSessionBackend :: App -> IO (Maybe SessionBackend)
makeSessionBackend _ = Just <$> defaultClientSessionBackend
120 -- timeout in minutes
"config/client_session_key.aes"
-- Yesod Middleware allows you to run code before and after each handler function.
-- The defaultYesodMiddleware adds the response header "Vary: Accept, Accept-Language" and performs authorization checks.
-- Some users may also want to add the defaultCsrfMiddleware, which:
-- a) Sets a cookie with a CSRF token in it.
-- b) Validates that incoming write requests include that token in either a header or POST parameter.
-- To add it, chain it together with the defaultMiddleware: yesodMiddleware = defaultYesodMiddleware . defaultCsrfMiddleware
-- For details, see the CSRF documentation in the Yesod.Core.Handler module of the yesod-core package.
yesodMiddleware :: ToTypedContent res => Handler res -> Handler res
yesodMiddleware = defaultYesodMiddleware
defaultLayout :: Widget -> Handler Html
defaultLayout widget = do
master <- getYesod
mmsg <- getMessage
mcurrentRoute <- getCurrentRoute
-- Get the breadcrumbs, as defined in the YesodBreadcrumbs instance.
(title, parents) <- breadcrumbs
-- Define the menu items of the header.
let menuItems =
[ NavbarLeft $ MenuItem
{ menuItemLabel = "Home"
, menuItemRoute = HomeR
, menuItemAccessCallback = True
}
]
let navbarLeftMenuItems = [x | NavbarLeft x <- menuItems]
let navbarRightMenuItems = [x | NavbarRight x <- menuItems]
let navbarLeftFilteredMenuItems = [x | x <- navbarLeftMenuItems, menuItemAccessCallback x]
let navbarRightFilteredMenuItems = [x | x <- navbarRightMenuItems, menuItemAccessCallback x]
-- We break up the default layout into two components:
-- default-layout is the contents of the body tag, and
-- default-layout-wrapper is the entire page. Since the final
-- value passed to hamletToRepHtml cannot be a widget, this allows
-- you to use normal widget features in default-layout.
pc <- widgetToPageContent $ do
addStylesheet $ StaticR css_bootstrap_css
$(widgetFile "default-layout")
withUrlRenderer $(hamletFile "templates/default-layout-wrapper.hamlet")
isAuthorized
:: Route App -- ^ The route the user is visiting.
-> Bool -- ^ Whether or not this is a "write" request.
-> Handler AuthResult
-- Routes not requiring authenitcation.
isAuthorized FaviconR _ = return Authorized
isAuthorized RobotsR _ = return Authorized
-- Default to Authorized for now.
isAuthorized _ _ = return Authorized
-- This function creates static content files in the static folder
-- and names them based on a hash of their content. This allows
-- expiration dates to be set far in the future without worry of
-- users receiving stale content.
addStaticContent
:: Text -- ^ The file extension
-> Text -- ^ The MIME content type
-> LByteString -- ^ The contents of the file
-> Handler (Maybe (Either Text (Route App, [(Text, Text)])))
addStaticContent ext mime content = do
master <- getYesod
let staticDir = appStaticDir $ appSettings master
addStaticContentExternal
minifym
genFileName
staticDir
(StaticR . flip StaticRoute [])
ext
mime
content
where
-- Generate a unique filename based on the content itself
genFileName lbs = "autogen-" ++ base64md5 lbs
-- What messages should be logged. The following includes all messages when
-- in development, and warnings and errors in production.
shouldLogIO :: App -> LogSource -> LogLevel -> IO Bool
shouldLogIO app _source level =
return $
appShouldLogAll (appSettings app)
|| level == LevelWarn
|| level == LevelError
makeLogger :: App -> IO Logger
makeLogger = return . appLogger
-- Define breadcrumbs.
instance YesodBreadcrumbs App where
-- Takes the route that the user is currently on, and returns a tuple
-- of the 'Text' that you want the label to display, and a previous
-- breadcrumb route.
breadcrumb
:: Route App -- ^ The route the user is visiting currently.
-> Handler (Text, Maybe (Route App))
breadcrumb HomeR = return ("Home", Nothing)
breadcrumb _ = return ("home", Nothing)
-- This instance is required to use forms. You can modify renderMessage to
-- achieve customized and internationalized form validation messages.
instance RenderMessage App FormMessage where
renderMessage :: App -> [Lang] -> FormMessage -> Text
renderMessage _ _ = defaultFormMessage
-- Useful when writing code that is re-usable outside of the Handler context.
-- An example is background jobs that send email.
-- This can also be useful for writing code that works across multiple Yesod applications.
instance HasHttpManager App where
getHttpManager :: App -> Manager
getHttpManager = appHttpManager
unsafeHandler :: App -> Handler a -> IO a
unsafeHandler = Unsafe.fakeHandlerGetLogger appLogger
-- Note: Some functionality previously present in the scaffolding has been
-- moved to documentation in the Wiki. Following are some hopefully helpful
-- links:
--
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Sending-email
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Serve-static-files-from-a-separate-domain
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/i18n-messages-in-the-scaffolding