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Servant Elm

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Generate Elm functions to query your Servant API!

Elm type generation coutesy of elm-bridge.

Installation

Servant Elm is available on Hackage.

Example

First, some language pragmas and imports.

{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds         #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell   #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators     #-}

import           Elm.Derive   (defaultOptions, deriveBoth)

import           Servant.API  ((:>), Capture, Get, JSON)
import           Servant.Elm  (DefineElm (DefineElm), Proxy (Proxy), defElmImports, defElmOptions,
                               generateElmModuleWith)

We have some Haskell-defined types and our Servant API.

data Book = Book
    { name :: String
    }

deriveBoth defaultOptions ''Book

type BooksApi = "books" :> Capture "bookId" Int :> Get '[JSON] Book

Now we can generate Elm functions to query the API:

main :: IO ()
main =
  generateElmModuleWith
    defElmOptions
    [ "Generated"
    , "MyApi"
    ]
    defElmImports
    "my-elm-dir"
    [ DefineElm (Proxy :: Proxy Book)
    ]
    (Proxy :: Proxy BooksApi)

Let's save this as example.hs and run it:

$ stack runghc example.hs
Writing: my-elm-dir/Generated/MyApi.elm

Here's what was generated:

module Generated.MyApi exposing(..)

import Json.Decode
import Json.Encode exposing (Value)
-- The following module comes from bartavelle/json-helpers
import Json.Helpers exposing (..)
import Dict exposing (Dict)
import Set
import Http
import String
import Url.Builder

type alias Book  =
   { name: String
   }

jsonDecBook : Json.Decode.Decoder ( Book )
jsonDecBook =
   Json.Decode.succeed (\pname -> {name = pname})
   |> required "name" (Json.Decode.string)

jsonEncBook : Book -> Value
jsonEncBook  val =
   Json.Encode.object
   [ ("name", Json.Encode.string val.name)
   ]


getBooksByBookId : Int -> Http.Request Book
getBooksByBookId capture_bookId =
    let
        params =
            List.filterMap identity
            (List.concat
                [])
    in
        Http.request
            { method =
                "GET"
            , headers =
                []
            , url =
                Url.Builder.absolute
                    [ "books"
                    , capture_bookId |> String.fromInt
                    ]
                    params
            , body =
                Http.emptyBody
            , expect =
                Http.expectJson <| jsonDecBook
            , timeout =
                Nothing
            , withCredentials =
                False
            }

See examples for a complete usage example, or take a look at mattjbray/servant-elm-example-app (elm 0.18) or haskell-servant/example-servant-elm (elm 0.19) for an example project using this library.

Development

$ git clone https://github.com/mattjbray/servant-elm.git
$ cd servant-elm
$ stack test
$ stack test --flag servant-elm:integration

To build all examples:

$ make examples

To run an example:

$ cd examples/e2e-tests
$ elm-reactor
# Open http://localhost:8000/elm/Main.elm