I'm relatively new to haskell and right now I'm trying to get a deeper understanding and trying to get used to different popular libraries.
Right now I'm trying "aeson".
What I want to do is parse MSFT quote request from https://www.alphavantage.co/query?function=GLOBAL_QUOTE&symbol=MSFT&apikey=demo
This is what it looks like
{
"Global Quote": {
"01. symbol": "MSFT",
"02. open": "105.3500",
"03. high": "108.2400",
"04. low": "105.2700",
"05. price": "107.6000",
"06. volume": "23308066",
"07. latest trading day": "2018-10-11",
"08. previous close": "106.1600",
"09. change": "1.4400",
"10. change percent": "1.3564%"
}
}
This is what I've got so far
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Data.Aeson
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as B
import GHC.Exts
import GHC.Generics
import Network.HTTP
import Network.URI
jsonURL :: String
jsonURL = "http://www.alphavantage.co/query?function=GLOBAL_QUOTE&symbol=MSFT&apikey=demo"
getRequest_ :: HStream ty => String -> Request ty
getRequest_ s = let Just u = parseURI s in defaultGETRequest_ u
jsonReq = getRequest_ jsonURL
data Quote = Quote {quote :: String,
symbol :: String,
open :: Float,
high :: Float,
low :: Float,
price :: Float,
volume :: Float,
ltd :: String,
previousClose :: Float,
change :: Float,
changePerct :: Float
} deriving (Show, Generic)
instance FromJSON Quote
instance ToJSON Quote
main :: IO ()
main = do
d <- simpleHTTP jsonReq
body <- getResponseBody d
print (decode body :: Maybe Quote)
What am I doing wrong?
Edit: Fixed version in the answers.
quote
,symbol
, etc), not the actual JSON keys like '"Global Quote"' and '"01. symbol"'. You'll need to write your instances by hand.Float
) are encoded without double-quotes in JSON. Have you tried writing a decoder by hand?