It is small utility library that is intented to be used in RESTful APIs, especially with servant and Swagger. Its main purpose is simple injection of fields into JSONs produced by aeson library.
Consider the following common data type in web service developing:
data News = News {
title :: Text
, body :: Text
, author :: Text
, timestamp :: UTCTime
}
-- Consider we have simple 'ToJSON' and 'FromJSON' instances
$(deriveJSON defaultOptions ''News)
ToJSON instance produces JSON's like:
{
"title": "Awesome piece of news!"
, "body": "Big chunk of text"
, "author": "Just Me"
, "timestamp": "2016-07-26T18:54:42.678999Z"
}
Now one can create a simple web server with servant DSL:
type NewsId = Word
type NewsAPI =
ReqBody '[JSON] News :> Post '[JSON] NewsId
:<|> Capture "news-id" NewsId :> Get '[JSON] News
:<|> "list" :> Get '[JSON] [News]
All seems legit, but, wait a second, an API user definitely would like to know id of news in list
method. One way to do this is declare new type NewsInfo
with additional field, but it is bad solution as requires to keep extra data type for each resource.
So, here aeson-injector
steps in, now you can write:
type NewsAPI =
ReqBody '[JSON] News :> Post '[JSON] NewsId
:<|> Capture "news-id" NewsId :> Get '[JSON] News
:<|> "list" :> Get '[JSON] [WithField "id" NewsId News]
WithField "id" NewsId News
or simply WithId NewsId News
wraps you data type and injects id
field in produced JSON values:
>>> encode (WithField 42 myNews :: WithField "id" NewsId News)
{
"id": 42
, "title": "Awesome piece of news!"
, "body": "Big chunk of text"
, "author": "Just Me"
, "timestamp": "2016-07-26T18:54:42.678999Z"
}
WithField
data type has FromJSON
instance for seamless parsing of data with injected fields and ToSchema instance for servant-swagger support.
The library also has more general data type WithFields a b
that injects fields of 'toJSON a' into toJSON b
.
data NewsPatch = NewsPatch {
taggs :: [Text]
, rating :: Double
}
$(deriveJSON defaultOptions ''NewsPatch)
let myNewsPatch = NewsPatch ["tag1", "tag2"] 42
in encode $ WithFields myNewsPatch myNews
{
"title": "Awesome piece of news!"
, "body": "Big chunk of text"
, "author": "Just Me"
, "timestamp": "2016-07-26T18:54:42.678999Z"
, "tags": ["tag1", "tag2"]
, "rating": 42.0
}
Unfortunately, we cannot inject in non object values of produced JSON, so the library creates a wrapper object around non-object value:
encode (WithId 0 "non-object" :: WithId Int String)
{
"id": 0
, "value": "non-object"
}
The same story is about WithFields
data type:
encode (WithFields 0 "non-object" :: WithFields Int String)
{
"injected": 0
, "value": "non-object"
}
For more examples and details, please, follow the haddocks.