I'm very new to Haskell, so I'm having trouble absorbing all of the advanced features used in Yesod such as type instances and equality constraints. I am trying to implement the bracket pattern in Yesod's test framework in order to get setUp/tearDown functionality. Here's what I've got so far (updated via edit):
module FishMother where
import Control.Exception.Lifted
import TestImport
import Database.Persist
import Database.Persist.GenericSql
import Model
insertYellowfinTuna :: OneSpec Connection FishId
insertYellowfinTuna = runDB . insert $ Fish "Yellowfin Tuna"
deleteFish :: FishId -> OneSpec Connection ()
deleteFish = runDB . delete
withYellowfinTuna :: FishId -> OneSpec Connection ()
withYellowfinTuna = bracket insertYellowfinTuna deleteFish
The compile errors are as follows:
tests/FishMother.hs:18:21:
Couldn't match type `FishId
-> Control.Monad.Trans.State.Lazy.StateT
(Yesod.Test.OneSpecData Connection) IO ()'
with `Key SqlPersist Fish'
Expected type: FishId -> OneSpec Connection ()
Actual type: (FishId
-> Control.Monad.Trans.State.Lazy.StateT
(Yesod.Test.OneSpecData Connection) IO ())
-> Control.Monad.Trans.State.Lazy.StateT
(Yesod.Test.OneSpecData Connection) IO ()
In the return type of a call of `bracket'
In the expression: bracket insertYellowfinTuna deleteFish
In an equation for `withYellowfinTuna':
withYellowfinTuna = bracket insertYellowfinTuna deleteFish
What am I doing wrong?
IO
, you'd have functionssetup :: IO FishId
,tearDown :: FishId -> IO ()
, and thenwithYellowfinTuna = bracket setup tearDown
. Play around with understanding what the type of that function would be first, and then come back to the Yesod world and try replacingIO
with theOneSpec Connection
monad.OneSpec Connection
and the types of the other functions. Here's the corrected type signature I was looking for:withYellowfinTuna :: (FishId -> OneSpec Connection ()) -> OneSpec Connection ()