A Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp.
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Web.Scotty
import Data.Monoid (mconcat)
main = scotty 3000 $
get "/:word" $ do
beam <- param "word"
html $ mconcat ["<h1>Scotty, ", beam, " me up!</h1>"]
Scotty is the cheap and cheerful way to write RESTful, declarative web applications.
- A page is as simple as defining the verb, URL pattern, and Text content.
- It is template-language agnostic. Anything that returns a Text value will do.
- Conforms to the web application interface (WAI).
- Uses the very fast Warp webserver by default.
See examples/basic.hs to see Scotty in action. (basic.hs needs the wai-extra package)
> runghc examples/basic.hs
Setting phasers to stun... (port 3000) (ctrl-c to quit)
(visit localhost:3000/somepath)
As for the name: Sinatra + Warp = Scotty.
Tutorials and related projects can be found in the Scotty wiki.
Open an issue on GitHub.
Copyright (c) 2012-2019 Andrew Farmer
- Fails to compile regex-posix on Windows
- If you are using stack, add the following parameters to
stack.yaml
:-
extra-deps: - regex-posix-clib-2.7 flags: regex-posix: _regex-posix-clib: true
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- If you are using cabal, update the
constraints
section ofcabal.project.local
as follows:-
constraints: regex-posix +_regex-posix-clib
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- If you are using stack, add the following parameters to