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  1. selectList :: (PersistRecordBackend record SqlBackend, Typeable record, MonadSqlQuery m) => [Filter record] -> [SelectOpt record] -> m [Entity record]

    persistent-mtl Database.Persist.Sql.Shim

    The lifted version of selectList

  2. FTList :: FieldType -> FieldType

    persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis

    No documentation available.

  3. PersistList :: [PersistValue] -> PersistValue

    persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis

    No documentation available.

  4. selectKeysList :: forall record backend (m :: Type -> Type) . (MonadIO m, PersistQueryRead backend, PersistRecordBackend record backend) => [Filter record] -> [SelectOpt record] -> ReaderT backend m [Key record]

    persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis

    Call selectKeys but return the result as a list.

  5. selectList :: forall record backend (m :: Type -> Type) . (MonadIO m, PersistQueryRead backend, PersistRecordBackend record backend) => [Filter record] -> [SelectOpt record] -> ReaderT backend m [Entity record]

    persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis

    Returns a [Entity record] corresponding to the filters and options provided. Filters are constructed using the operators defined in Database.Persist (and re-exported from Database.Persist.Sql). Let's look at some examples:

    usersWithAgeOver40 :: SqlPersistT IO [Entity User]
    usersWithAgeOver40 =
    selectList [UserAge >=. 40] []
    
    If you provide multiple values in the list, the conditions are ANDed together.
    usersWithAgeBetween30And50 :: SqlPersistT IO [Entity User]
    usersWithAgeBetween30And50 =
    selectList
    [ UserAge >=. 30
    , UserAge <=. 50
    ]
    []
    
    The second list contains the SelectOpt for a record. We can select the first ten records with LimitTo
    firstTenUsers =
    selectList [] [LimitTo 10]
    
    And we can select the second ten users with OffsetBy.
    secondTenUsers =
    selectList [] [LimitTo 10, OffsetBy 10]
    
    Warning that LIMIT/OFFSET is bad for pagination! The type of record can usually be infered from the types of the provided filters and select options. In the previous two examples, though, you'll notice that the select options are polymorphic, applying to any record type. In order to help type inference in such situations, or simply as an enhancement to readability, you might find type application useful, illustrated below.
    {-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-}
    ...
    
    firstTenUsers =
    selectList User [] [LimitTo 10]
    
    secondTenUsers =
    selectList User [] [LimitTo 10, OffsetBy 10]
    
    With Asc and Desc, we can provide the field we want to sort on. We can provide multiple sort orders - later ones are used to sort records that are equal on the first field.
    newestUsers =
    selectList [] [Desc UserCreatedAt, LimitTo 10]
    
    oldestUsers =
    selectList [] [Asc UserCreatedAt, LimitTo 10]
    

  6. accountListJson :: ByteString

    plaid Data.Plaid

    No documentation available.

  7. newtype PackedList a

    protobuf Data.ProtocolBuffers.Internal

    A list that is stored in a packed format.

  8. PackedList :: [a] -> PackedList a

    protobuf Data.ProtocolBuffers.Internal

    No documentation available.

  9. unPackedList :: PackedList a -> [a]

    protobuf Data.ProtocolBuffers.Internal

    No documentation available.

  10. fromList :: Ord a => [a] -> Set a

    protobuf-simple Data.ProtoBufInt

    Create a set from a list of elements. If the elements are ordered, a linear-time implementation is used.

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