This is my first attempt at JSON deserialising with Aeson. I'm having trouble to type-check a generic decoding function for all my domain data types, even though a corresponding decoding function for a single concrete type does work.
Here is the polymorphic function:
import qualified RIO.ByteString.Lazy as BL
import qualified Data.Aeson as J
import qualified Path.Posix as P
loadDomainData :: J.FromJSON dData => FC.AbsFilePath -> IO dData
loadDomainData filePath = do
fileContents <- readFileBinary $ P.toFilePath filePath
let
decData :: Maybe dData
decData = J.decode $ BL.fromStrict fileContents
case decData of
Just d -> return d
Nothing -> throwString ("Could not decode data file " <> P.toFilePath filePath)
After initial failures, I inserted a type annotation for the target type of the decoder, but to no avail. If I try to compile it, the following type-check error results:
• Could not deduce (J.FromJSON dData1)
arising from a use of ‘J.decode’
from the context: J.FromJSON dData
bound by the type signature for:
loadDomainData :: forall dData.
J.FromJSON dData =>
FC.AbsFilePath -> IO dData
at src/Persistence/File/ParticipantRepository.hs:44:1-64
Possible fix:
add (J.FromJSON dData1) to the context of
the type signature for:
decData :: forall dData1. Maybe dData1
• In the expression: J.decode $ BL.fromStrict fileContents
[..]
What am I missing? Thanks four any insight!