Begin ripping out unwanted sample content - this strips the homepage down to a single empty page you can't POST to

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Danielle McLean 2017-10-02 21:47:58 +11:00
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/favicon.ico FaviconR GET /favicon.ico FaviconR GET
/robots.txt RobotsR GET /robots.txt RobotsR GET
/ HomeR GET POST / HomeR GET
/comments CommentR POST /comments CommentR POST

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module Handler.Home where module Handler.Home where
import Import import Import
import Yesod.Form.Bootstrap3 (BootstrapFormLayout (..), renderBootstrap3)
import Text.Julius (RawJS (..))
-- Define our data that will be used for creating the form.
data FileForm = FileForm
{ fileInfo :: FileInfo
, fileDescription :: Text
}
-- This is a handler function for the GET request method on the HomeR
-- resource pattern. All of your resource patterns are defined in
-- config/routes
--
-- The majority of the code you will write in Yesod lives in these handler
-- functions. You can spread them across multiple files if you are so
-- inclined, or create a single monolithic file.
getHomeR :: Handler Html getHomeR :: Handler Html
getHomeR = do getHomeR = defaultLayout $(widgetFile "homepage")
(formWidget, formEnctype) <- generateFormPost sampleForm
let submission = Nothing :: Maybe FileForm
handlerName = "getHomeR" :: Text
defaultLayout $ do
let (commentFormId, commentTextareaId, commentListId) = commentIds
aDomId <- newIdent
setTitle "Welcome To Yesod!"
$(widgetFile "homepage")
postHomeR :: Handler Html
postHomeR = do
((result, formWidget), formEnctype) <- runFormPost sampleForm
let handlerName = "postHomeR" :: Text
submission = case result of
FormSuccess res -> Just res
_ -> Nothing
defaultLayout $ do
let (commentFormId, commentTextareaId, commentListId) = commentIds
aDomId <- newIdent
setTitle "Welcome To Yesod!"
$(widgetFile "homepage")
sampleForm :: Form FileForm
sampleForm = renderBootstrap3 BootstrapBasicForm $ FileForm
<$> fileAFormReq "Choose a file"
<*> areq textField textSettings Nothing
-- Add attributes like the placeholder and CSS classes.
where textSettings = FieldSettings
{ fsLabel = "What's on the file?"
, fsTooltip = Nothing
, fsId = Nothing
, fsName = Nothing
, fsAttrs =
[ ("class", "form-control")
, ("placeholder", "File description")
]
}
commentIds :: (Text, Text, Text)
commentIds = ("js-commentForm", "js-createCommentTextarea", "js-commentList")

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<div .masthead>
<div .container>
<div .row>
<h1 .header>
Yesod—a modern framework for blazing fast websites
<h2>
Fast, stable & spiced with great community
<a href="http://www.yesodweb.com/book/" .btn.btn-info.btn-lg>
Read the Book
<div .container>
<!-- Starting
================================================== -->
<div .bs-docs-section>
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-12>
<div .page-header>
<h1 #start>Starting
<p>
Now that you have a working project you should use the
<a href=http://www.yesodweb.com/book/>Yesod book</a> to learn more.
<p>
You can also use this scaffolded site to explore some concepts, and best practices.
<ul .list-group>
<li .list-group-item>
This page was generated by the <tt>#{handlerName}</tt> handler in
<tt>Handler/Home.hs</tt>.
<li .list-group-item>
The <tt>#{handlerName}</tt> handler is set to generate your
site's home screen in Routes file
<tt>config/routes
<li .list-group-item>
We can link to other handlers, like the <a href="@{ProfileR}">Profile</a>.
Try it out as an anonymous user and see the access denied.
Then, try to <a href="@{AuthR LoginR}">login</a> with the dummy authentication added
while in development.
<li .list-group-item>
The HTML you are seeing now is actually composed by a number of <em>widgets</em>, #
most of them are brought together by the <tt>defaultLayout</tt> function which #
is defined in the <tt>Foundation.hs</tt> module, and used by <tt>#{handlerName}</tt>. #
All the files for templates and wigdets are in <tt>templates</tt>.
<li .list-group-item>
A Widget's Html, Css and Javascript are separated in three files with the
<tt>.hamlet</tt>, <tt>.lucius</tt> and <tt>.julius</tt> extensions.
<li .list-group-item ##{aDomId}>
If you had javascript enabled then you wouldn't be seeing this.
<hr>
<!-- Forms
================================================== -->
<div .bs-docs-section>
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-12>
<div .page-header>
<h1 #forms>Forms
<p>
This is an example of a form. Read the
<a href="http://www.yesodweb.com/book/forms">Forms chapter</a> #
on the yesod book to learn more about them.
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-6>
<div .bs-callout bs-callout-info well>
<form .form-horizontal method=post action=@{HomeR}#forms enctype=#{formEnctype}>
^{formWidget}
<button .btn.btn-primary type="submit">
Upload it!
<div .col-lg-4.col-lg-offset-1>
<div .bs-callout.bs-callout-info.upload-response>
$maybe (FileForm info con) <- submission
Your file type is <em>#{fileContentType info}</em>. You say it has: <em>#{con}</em>
$nothing
File upload result will be here...
<hr>
<!-- JSON
================================================== -->
<div .bs-docs-section>
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-12>
<div .page-header>
<h1 #json>JSON
<p>
Yesod has JSON support baked-in.
The form below makes an AJAX request with Javascript,
then updates the page with your submission.
(see <tt>Handler/Comment.hs</tt>, <tt>templates/homepage.julius</tt>,
and <tt>Handler/Home.hs</tt> for the implementation).
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-6>
<div .bs-callout.bs-callout-info.well>
<form .form-horizontal ##{commentFormId}>
<div .field>
<textarea rows="2" ##{commentTextareaId} placeholder="Your comment here..." required></textarea>
<button .btn.btn-primary type=submit>
Create comment
<div .col-lg-4.col-lg-offset-1>
<div .bs-callout.bs-callout-info>
<small>
Your comments will appear here. You can also open the
console log to see the raw response from the server.
<ul ##{commentListId}>
<hr>
<!-- Testing
================================================== -->
<div .bs-docs-section>
<div .row>
<div .col-lg-12>
<div .page-header>
<h1 #test>Testing
<p>
And last but not least, Testing. In <tt>test/Spec.hs</tt> you will find a #
test suite that performs tests on this page.
<p>
You can run your tests by doing: <code>stack test</code>

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document.getElementById(#{toJSON aDomId}).innerHTML = "This text was added by the Javascript part of the homepage widget.";
$(function() {
$("##{rawJS commentFormId}").submit(function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
var message = $("##{rawJS commentTextareaId}").val();
// (Browsers that enforce the "required" attribute on the textarea won't see this alert)
if (!message) {
alert("Please fill out the comment form first.");
return;
}
// Make an AJAX request to the server to create a new comment
$.ajax({
url: '@{CommentR}',
type: 'POST',
contentType: "application/json",
data: JSON.stringify({
message: message,
}),
success: function (data) {
var newNode = $("<li></li>");
newNode.text(data.message);
console.log(data);
$("##{rawJS commentListId}").append(newNode);
},
error: function (data) {
console.log("Error creating comment: " + data);
},
});
});
});

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h2##{aDomId} {
color: #990
}
li {
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 16px
}
##{commentTextareaId} {
width: 400px;
height: 100px;
}