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I am building a website with Snap. How do I specify a custom 404 handler to capture all routes that don't exist?

I would like to redefine the default:

No handler accepted "/asdfasdf"

Thanks

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The correct way to modify the routing behaviour is by using wrapSite :

wrapSite (\site -> site <|> writeBS "Use your custom 404 handler" )

In the example code, you can add this line in your base Initializer. In Snap Init code, it would be in the do from app function.


Also "" will match for any route given. Example:

routes = [ ("/login",    with auth handleLoginSubmit)
         , ("/logout",   with auth handleLogout)
         , ("/new_user", with auth handleNewUser)
         , ("/static", serveDirectory "static")
         , ("",        writeBS "This if none of the others" )
         ]

You can change the handler for "" to be your custom 404.

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  • Thanks for this. It's hard to see this since the default app gives you [("", serveDirectory "/static")] as a default Oct 11, 2013 at 4:22
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    This works for some cases, but is is more robust to use the wrapSite function to wrap all possible routes, including those possibly defined by other snaplets. It would look something like this wrapSite (\site -> site <|> handle404).
    – mightybyte
    Oct 11, 2013 at 14:10

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