Servant.RawM

servant-rawm provides a way to embed a WAI
Application
in a Servant handler. It is more convenient and powerful than the
Raw
type provided by servant.
See the
Haddocks on Hackage for servant-rawm
for an explanation of how to use the
RawM
type.
After servant-rawm 1.0.0.0, the implementations of the RawM endpoint are
divided into servant-rawm-client, servant-rawm-docs, and
servant-rawm-server to avoid introducing unnecessary dependencies and reduce
the compilation overhead.
You will need to add either of the implementations to your dependencies, and
import the corresponding implementation (Servant.RawM.Server,
Servant.RawM.Client, or Servant.RawM.Docs) for the RawM endpoint to
function correctly.
Example
There is code for an example server, client, and documentation located
in servant-rawm-examples-and-tests/example/. The following section describes how to run the
example executables.
Building
The example executables can be built with the following command:
$ stack build servant-rawm-examples-and-tests
Server
After building, the server can be run with the following command:
$ stack exec -- servant-rawm-example-server
This runs a server on port 8201 serving files
in servant-rawm-examples-and-tests/example/files/.
It can be accessed from curl like the following:
$ curl http://localhost:8201/serve-directory/foo.txt
This is an example text file.
Client
After building and running the server, the client can be run like the following:
$ stack exec -- servant-rawm-example-client
Successfully got file ./example/files/foo.txt:
This is an example text file.
Documentation
After building, the documentation can be generated like the following. This is
documentation for the API defined in
servant-rawm-examples-and-tests/example/Api.hs:
$ stack exec -- servant-rawm-example-docs
...
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