[web-devel] ANNOUNCE MFlow-0.0.3 an Application Server for stateful web apps with statically typed widget combinators
Alberto G. Corona
agocorona at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 11:06:23 CET 2012
Here you can take a look at a complete example included in the package:
http://haskell-web.blogspot.com/2012/02/web-application-server-with-stateful.html
This snippet is the web page in declarative form:
shopProds :: V.Vector Int -> [Prod]
-> View Html IO (Either Int Prod)shopProds cart products=
br
<++ -- add Html to the first widget
p << "-----Shopping List-----"
<++
widget(Selection{
stitle = bold << "choose an item",
sheader= [ bold << "item" , bold << "price", bold << "times chosen"],
sbody= [([toHtml pname, toHtml $ show pprice, toHtml $ show $
cart V.! i],i )
| (Prod{..},i ) <- zip products [1..]]})
<+> -- operator to mix two wdigets
br
<++ -- add Html to the second widget
p << "---Add a new product---"
<++
table <<< -- <<< encloses a widget in HTML tags
(tr <<< td ! [valign "top"]
<<< widget (Form (Nothing :: Maybe Prod) )
++> -- append Html after the widget
tr << td ! [align "center"]
<< hotlink "hello"
(bold << "Hello World"))
2012/2/7 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>:
> Hi Haskellers
>
> I I´m happy to announce the first version of MFlow
>
> http://hackage.haskell.org/package/MFlow
>
> MFlow permits the execution of web applications in a procedural form,
> that is, with multiple requests-response interactions in a single
> procedure. MFlow stores the execution state, manage timeouts, shutdown
> and restart the procedure on demand at the point of execution, even
> after server stop. These services are transparent for the programmer.
>
> The other aspect of MFlow are combinators for the definition of
> widgets and formlets that can be mixed freely with HTML formatting and
> produce statically typed values using the "traditional"
> formlet/applicative approach. There are bindings for the package
> XHtml, so no need to learn new paradigms/scripting/formatting..
>
> Console and window oriented apps are possible.
>
> Out of te box serialization in files permits very rapid prototyping,
> but any backend can be used .
>
> MFlow (MessageFlow) was created initially as the user interface for
> the Workflow package . Currently is an alpha version. It has only
> basic authentication but I plan to inprove it for serious
> applications. I upload this version just in case anyone wants to play
> with it.
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