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HTTPure

License Latest release Build Status purescript-httpure on Pursuit

A purescript HTTP server framework.

HTTPure is:

  • Well-tested (see our tests)
  • Well-documented (see our documentation)
  • Built to take advantage of PureScript language features for flexible and extensible routing
  • Pure (no set, get, use, etc)

Status

This project is currently fairly stable, but has not reached it's 1.0 release yet. You can track what's left before it gets there by looking at our roadmap. The API signatures are mostly stable, but are subject to change before the 1.0 release if there's a good reason to change them.

If you'd like to help us get to 1.0 quicker, please contribute! To get started, check our contributing guide.

Installation

bower install --save purescript-httpure

Quick Start

module Main where

import Prelude (($))

import Control.Monad.Eff.Console as Console
import HTTPure as HTTPure

main :: HTTPure.ServerM (console :: Console.CONSOLE)
main =
  HTTPure.serve 8080 router $ Console.log "Server now up on port 8080"
  where
    router _ = HTTPure.ok "hello world!"

Documentation

Module documentation is published on Pursuit.

Examples

HTTPure ships with a number of examples. To run an example, in the project root, run:

make example EXAMPLE=<Example Name>

Each example's startup banner will include information on routes available on the example server.

Testing

To run the test suite, in the project root run:

make test

Contributing

We are open to accepting contributions! Please see the contributing guide.

People

HTTPure is written and maintained by Connor Prussin.

We are open to accepting contributions! Please see the contributing guide.

License

MIT