{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} module Application ( makeApplication , getApplicationDev , makeFoundation ) where import Data.IORef import Import import Yesod.Default.Config import Yesod.Default.Main import Yesod.Default.Handlers import Network.Wai.Middleware.RequestLogger (logStdoutDev, logStdout) import Network.HTTP.Conduit (newManager) -- adapt to http-conduit 1.x or 2.x when cabal macros are available, otherwise assume 2.x #ifdef MIN_VERSION_http_conduit #if MIN_VERSION_http_conduit(2,0,0) #define http_conduit_2 #endif #else #define http_conduit_2 #endif #ifdef http_conduit_2 import Network.HTTP.Client (defaultManagerSettings) #else import Network.HTTP.Conduit (def) #endif -- Import all relevant handler modules here. -- Don't forget to add new modules to your cabal file! import Handler.RootR import Handler.JournalR import Handler.RegisterR import Handler.SidebarR import Hledger.Web.Options (WebOpts(..), defwebopts) import Hledger.Data (Journal, nulljournal) import Hledger.Read (readJournalFile) import Hledger.Utils (error') import Hledger.Cli.Options (defcliopts, journalFilePathFromOpts) -- This line actually creates our YesodDispatch instance. It is the second half -- of the call to mkYesodData which occurs in Foundation.hs. Please see the -- comments there for more details. mkYesodDispatch "App" resourcesApp -- This function allocates resources (such as a database connection pool), -- performs initialization and creates a WAI application. This is also the -- place to put your migrate statements to have automatic database -- migrations handled by Yesod. makeApplication :: WebOpts -> Journal -> AppConfig DefaultEnv Extra -> IO Application makeApplication opts j conf = do foundation <- makeFoundation conf writeIORef (appJournal foundation) j app <- toWaiAppPlain foundation return $ logWare app where logWare | development = logStdoutDev | server_ opts = logStdout | otherwise = id makeFoundation :: AppConfig DefaultEnv Extra -> IO App makeFoundation conf = do manager <- newManager #ifdef http_conduit_2 defaultManagerSettings #else def #endif s <- staticSite jref <- newIORef nulljournal return $ App conf s manager defwebopts jref -- for yesod devel -- uses the journal specified by the LEDGER_FILE env var, or ~/.hledger.journal getApplicationDev :: IO (Int, Application) getApplicationDev = do f <- journalFilePathFromOpts defcliopts j <- either error' id `fmap` readJournalFile Nothing Nothing f defaultDevelApp loader (makeApplication defwebopts j) where loader = Yesod.Default.Config.loadConfig (configSettings Development) { csParseExtra = parseExtra }