I'm completely new to Yesod (and not very experienced in haskell) and I'm trying to build my first handler. I scraffolded my app using default parameters (I'm using Yesod 0.9.4.1 version and choose postgresql in scraffolding) and now I'm trying to retrieve some data from a table using selectList. I defined a new table (let's call it Foo) in models config file:
Foo
xStart Int
yStart Int
and want to pass a list of FooId's and some other Foo attributes so I defined a route:
/foos/#Int/#Int/*FooId FoosReturnR GET
and a handler:
module Handler.FoosReturn where
import Import
selectWindowSize :: Int
selectWindowSize = 10000
getFoosReturnR :: Int -> Int -> [FooId] -> Handler RepPlain
getFoosReturnR x y withoutIds = do
foos <- runDB $ selectList [FooId /<-. withoutIds,
FooXStart <. x + selectWindowSize,
FooXStart >=. x - selectWindowSize,
FooYStart <. y + selectWindowSize,
FooYStart >=. y - selectWindowSize] []
return $ RepPlain $ toContent $ show foos
I imported the handler in Application.hs and added it to cabal file and now when I'm trying to run it I receive an error saying that FooId is not an instance of MultiPiece - but when I try to make it an instance there is an error saying that FooId is a type synonym and cannot be an instance of MultiPiece - how to resolve this problem?
EDIT: Daniel: well, actually I don't know what exactly is FooId - it's a part of Yesod's magic which I don't fully understand so far - it's generated automatically from the table definition - but it's a some kind of a number.
Because I don't know how to use MultiPiece I switched to simpler solution and modified:
route: /foos/#Int/#Int/#String FoosReturnR GET
handler: [added also some logging]
module Handler.FoosReturn where
import Import
import Data.List.Split
import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL
selectWindowSize :: Int
selectWindowSize = 10000
getFoosReturnR :: Int -> Int -> String -> Handler RepPlain
getFoosReturnR x y withoutIds = do
app <- getYesod
liftIO $ logLazyText (getLogger app) ("getFoosReturnR('" `TL.append` (TL.pack $ (show x) ++ "', '" ++ (show y) ++ "', '" ++ withoutIds ++ "') "))
foos <- runDB $ selectList [FooId /<-. (map (\a -> read a :: FooId) $ splitOn "," withoutIds),
FooXStart <. x + selectWindowSize,
FooXStart >=. x - selectWindowSize,
FooYStart <. y + selectWindowSize,
FooYStart >=. y - selectWindowSize] []
return $ RepPlain $ toContent $ show foos
and now it is compiling but when I browse to: http://localhost:3000/sectors/1/1/1,2 I get a page containing only: Internal Server Error Prelude.read: no parse
Well, I don't fully understand what is FooId here - how to create such a list of FooId's from list of strings containing numbers?
And of course a solution of how to make the FooId an instance of MultiPiece is most wanted.
EDIT:
Daniel and svachalek, thanks for your posts - I tried your (Daniel's) solution but then I was receiving errors saying that [FooId] is expected (as in the handler function declaration) but FooId type was given and this lead me to the following solution:
data FooIds = FooIds [FooId] deriving (Show, Read, Eq)
instance MultiPiece FooIds where
toMultiPiece (FooIds fooList) = map (Data.Text.pack . show) fooList
fromMultiPiece texts =
if length (filter isNothing listOfMaybeFooId) > 0
then Nothing
else Just $ FooIds $ map fromJust listOfMaybeFooId
where
listOfMaybeFooId = map constructMaybeFooId texts
constructMaybeFooId :: Text -> Maybe FooId
constructMaybeFooId x = case reads (Data.Text.unpack x) :: [(FooId,String)] of
[(foo,_)] -> Just foo
_ -> Nothing
of course I changed the route to: /foos/#Int/#Int/*FooIds FoosReturnR GET
and the handler to:
getFoosReturnR :: Int -> Int -> FooIds -> Handler RepPlain
getFoosReturnR coordX coordY (FooIds withoutIds) = do
and now I don't get any errors during compilation nor runtime, and the only not satisfying thing is that I always receive Not Found as a result, even if I supply parameters that should give me some results - so now I have to figure out how to determine what SQL was exactly sent to the database
EDIT:
Now I see that the "Not Found" is connected to the problem and that the above edit is not a solution - when I browse to localhost:3000/foos/4930000/3360000 then I get the results (but then the FooIds is empty) - but when I add something like: localhost:3000/sectors/4930000/3360000/1 then I always get "Not Found" - so it's still not working..

TypeSynonymInstanceslanguage extension (may also needFlexibleInstances). What isFooIda synonym for? – Daniel Fischer Feb 2 '12 at 14:30