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Haskell Servant and Elm Example

This example project illustrates how to set up a project that:

  • Uses haskell and servant as a backend exposing a JSON api (and serving some files).
  • Uses elm to write the frontend.
  • Uses servant-elm to generate client functions in elm for the JSON api. This means that mismatches regarding the JSON api will be detected statically.
  • Allows a very fast development cycle: You can type-check the server and client code in a very short amount of time.

Makefile

There's a Makefile included with the following targets:

  • setup -- Set up everything: install ghc and dependencies. (Needs stack, elm and elm-test.)
  • build -- Build the server and the client.
  • server-start -- Start the server here: http://localhost:3000/. Requests sent to this server will trigger a recompilation of the client code (not the server code).
  • test -- Recompiles the client and server code. And runs the test-suite.

Caveats

More examples

This repository demonstrates a servant backend and an elm frontend. More code generation examples can be found in haskell-servant/servant-elm.

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