[Haskell-cafe] Wai and http-enumerator not as lazy as I'd like
Erik de Castro Lopo
mle+hs at mega-nerd.com
Fri Apr 29 01:49:23 CEST 2011
Antoine Latter wrote:
> None of the "lbs" functions in http-enumerator can operate in constant
> space - they are all built on top of the utility function "lbsIter"
> which provides a warning:
>
> > Convert the HTTP response into a Response value.
> >
> > Even though a Response contains a lazy bytestring, this function does not utilize lazy
> > I/O, and therefore the entire response body will live in memory. If you want constant >
> > memory usage, you'll need to write your own iteratee and use http or httpRedirect
> > directly.
Thanks Antoine. I know I read the documention a number of times
but still managed to fall into that trap. I think it was because
I tired using httpDirect, couldn't figure it out and then fell
back to using the non-lazy lbs version.
Basically I need a serveRequest function with a signature:
import qualified Network.HTTP.Enumerator as HE
import qualified Network.Wai as Wai
serveRequest :: (MonadControlIO m, Failure HE.HttpException m) =>
HE.Request m -> m Wai.Response
that calls httpRedirect to do a lazy download of the specified data and
returns it as a Wai.Response using the ResponseEnumerator constructor.
Unfortunately, I've tried a bunch if stuff and nothing I've come up with
even comes close t type checking.
Has anyone done anything like this and care to shed some light?
Cheers,
Erik
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