An advanced web framework using the Haskell programming language. Featuring:
- safety & security guaranteed at compile time
- developer productivity: tools for all your basic web development needs
- raw performance
- fast, compiled code
- techniques for constant-space memory consumption
- asynchronous IO
- this is built in to the Haskell programming language (like Erlang)
Learn more: http://yesodweb.com/
Install the latests stable Yesod: http://www.yesodweb.com/page/quickstart
cabal update && cabal install yesod
yesod init
Your application is a cabal package and you use cabal
to install its dependencies.
Install conflicts are unfortunately common in Haskell development. If you are not using any sandbox tools, you may discover that some of the other haskell installs on your system are broken. You can prevent this by using cabal sandbox.
Isolating an entire project is also a great idea, you just need some tools to help that process. On Linux you can use Docker. On any OS you can use a virtual machine. Vagrant is a great tool for that and there is a Haskell Platform installer for it.
To sandbox a project, type:
cabal sandbox init
This ensures that future installs will be local to the sandboxed directory.
cabal update
cabal install cabal-meta cabal-src
In your application folder, create a sources.txt
file with the following contents:
./
https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod
https://github.com/yesodweb/shakespeare
https://github.com/yesodweb/persistent
https://github.com/yesodweb/wai
./
means build your app. The yesod repos will be cloned and placed in a vendor
repo.
Now run: cabal-meta install
.
This should work almost all of the time. You can read more on cabal-meta
If you aren't building from an application, remove the ./
and create a new directory for your sources.txt first.
hsenv also provides a sandbox, but works at the shell level. Generally we recommend using cabal sandbox, but hsenv has tools for allowing you to use different versions of GHC, which may be useful for you.
The above instructions for building the latest should work well. But you can clone the repos without the help of cabal-meta:
for repo in shakespeare persistent wai yesod; do
git clone http://github.com/yesodweb/$repo
(
cd $repo
git submodule update --init
)
done
The traditional Yesod stack requires 4 "mega-repos", each with multiple cabal packages. cabal-meta install
will install each package.
for repo in shakespeare persistent wai yesod; do
pushd $repo
cabal-meta install
popd
done
# move to the individual package you are working on
cd shakespeare-text
# build and test the individual package
cabal configure -ftest --enable-tests
cabal build
cabal test