Snaplet Fay integrates Snap with Fay. Snap is a Haskell web framework and Fay is a compiler from a proper subset of Haskell to JavaScript. Snaplet Fay integrates them nicely with each other allowing automatic (re)compilation of Fay source files. Snap provides this for both static content and haskell sources preventing web server restarts and here we add Fay to this list as well. This lets us write both front and back-end code in Haskell.
- Compile and serve fay files on request, no need to restart the snap server.
- Production mode to pre-compile all fay files.
- Uses Fay's pretty print option (js-beautify) to create JS files that are easier to debug.
- Writes JS to disk to allow reading the generated source.
- Share Fay source files between Haskell and Fay.
- Automatically encode/decode records shared between Snap and Fay by using the fayax functions.
You will need Haskell. The simplest way to get up and running with is to install The Haskell Platform.
Everything else is available on hackage:
cabal install snaplet-fay
Site.hs:
import Snap.Snaplet.Fay
routes = [..., ("/fay", with fay fayServe)]
app :: SnapletInit App App
app = makeSnaplet "app" "A snaplet example application." Nothing $ do
fay' <- nestSnaplet "fay" fay initFay
return $ App { _fay = fay' }
Application.hs:
import Snap.Snaplet.Fay
data App = App { _fay :: Snaplet Fay }
makeLens ''App
Run your application now.
A snaplet config file will be generated at snaplets/fay/devel.cfg the first time your application initializes the snaplet. The defaults are the recommended ones for development.
Place your Fay .hs files in snaplets/fay/src. Note that a default devel.cfg will not be created if you have already created the fay directory. If this happens to you, move snaplets/fay, start your application, and then move the files back into snaplets/fay.
Any requests to the specified directory (in this case /fay/) will compile the appropriate Fay file and serve it.
There is an example available in the example
directory. It requires
fay-jquery hackage github.
Snaplet Fay is functioning and will be updated to keep up with both Snap and Fay.
Fork on!
Any enhancements are welcome.
The github master may require the latest fay master, available at faylang/fay.
File an issue, e-mail or visit #fay @ irc.freenode.net
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