I have the basic "hello world" application setup using wai, and would like to use wai-handler-devel, but am unsure how to go about it and can't find any examples of it in usage on a wai project.
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Network.Wai
import Network.HTTP.Types
import Network.Wai.Handler.Warp (run)
import Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 () -- Just for an orphan instance
app :: Application
app _ = return $ responseLBS
status200
[("Content-Type", "text/plain")]
"Hello, World!"
main :: IO ()
main = do
putStrLn $ "http://localhost:8080/"
run 8080 app
What do I need to do to get wai-handler-devel working with a basic wai app?
Note: There is a fix here ( https://gist.github.com/1499226) i f you run into issues with "wai-handler-devel: command not found"
wai-handler-devel's Hackage page says that it should be invoked from the command-line like so:
and that your application's type must look like this:
In this case, you should define
myApp
as follows:although you may want to inline
app
entirely:The type is like this so that you can do initialisation on start-up and the like in
IO
. I suggest reading the SmallApp and FullApp examples from wai-handler-devel's git repository; the latter is especially helpful, as it has debug output showing the flow of the code during a reload, and shows how to integrate a long-running database connection.The run script for the FullApp example also shows how to use wai-handler-devel programmatically, including manually specifying Hamlet template dependencies (which the
wai-handler-devel
command-line tool determines automatically).You should then be able to rewrite your
main
as follows:Of course, you could just as easily pass the
run
function from wai-handler-fastcgi, wai-handler-scgi or even wai-handler-webkit.