scotty: Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp

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A Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp.

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}

import Web.Scotty

main = scotty 3000 $
  get "/:word" $ do
    beam <- pathParam "word"
    html $ mconcat ["<h1>Scotty, ", beam, " me up!</h1>"]

Scotty is the cheap and cheerful way to write RESTful, declarative web applications.

  • A page is as simple as defining the verb, url pattern, and Text content.

  • It is template-language agnostic. Anything that returns a Text value will do.

  • Conforms to WAI Application interface.

  • Uses very fast Warp webserver by default.

As for the name: Sinatra + Warp = Scotty.

WAI
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/wai
Warp
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/warp

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Dependencies aeson (>=0.6.2.1 && <2.3), base (>=4.14 && <5), blaze-builder (>=0.3.3.0 && <0.5), bytestring (>=0.10.0.2), case-insensitive (>=1.0.0.1 && <1.3), cookie (>=0.4), data-default-class (>=0.1), exceptions (>=0.7 && <0.11), fail, http-types (>=0.9.1 && <0.13), monad-control (>=1.0.0.3 && <1.1), mtl (>=2.1.2 && <2.4), nats (>=0.1 && <2), network (>=2.6.0.2 && <3.2), regex-compat (>=0.95.1 && <0.96), resourcet, stm, text (>=0.11.3.1), time (>=1.8), transformers (>=0.3.0.0 && <0.7), transformers-base (>=0.4.1 && <0.5), unliftio (>=0.2), wai (>=3.0.0 && <3.3), wai-extra (>=3.1.14), warp (>=3.0.13) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright (c) 2012-Present, Andrew Farmer and the Scotty contributors
Author Andrew Farmer <xichekolas@gmail.com>
Maintainer The Scotty maintainers
Revised Revision 1 made by ocramz at 2024-03-10T07:22:27Z
Category Web
Home page https://github.com/scotty-web/scotty
Bug tracker https://github.com/scotty-web/scotty/issues
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/scotty-web/scotty.git
Uploaded by ocramz at 2024-03-09T21:50:04Z
Distributions Arch:0.21, Debian:0.11.6, Fedora:0.12.1, LTSHaskell:0.20.1, NixOS:0.20.1, Stackage:0.22
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A Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp.

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Web.Scotty

main = scotty 3000 $
    get "/:word" $ do
        beam <- pathParam "word"
        html $ mconcat ["<h1>Scotty, ", beam, " me up!</h1>"]

Scotty is the cheap and cheerful way to write RESTful, declarative web applications.

  • A page is as simple as defining the verb, URL pattern, and Text content.
  • It is template-language agnostic. Anything that returns a Text value will do.
  • Conforms to the web application interface (WAI).
  • Uses the very fast Warp webserver by default.

As for the name: Sinatra + Warp = Scotty.

Examples

Run /basic.hs to see Scotty in action:

runghc examples/basic.hs

Setting phasers to stun... (port 3000) (ctrl-c to quit)

Or equivalently with stack:

stack exec -- scotty-basic

Once the server is running you can interact with it with curl or a browser:

curl localhost:3000

foobar

curl localhost:3000/foo_query?p=42

<h1>42</h1>

Additionally, the examples directory shows a number of concrete use cases, e.g.

More Information

Tutorials and related projects can be found in the Scotty wiki.

Contributing

Feel free to ask questions or report bugs on the Github issue tracker.

Github issues are now (September 2023) labeled, so newcomers to the Haskell language can start with easy fix ones and gradually progress to new features, bugs and R&D :)

Package versions

Scotty adheres to the Package Versioning Policy.

FAQ

  • Fails to compile regex-posix on Windows
    • If you are using stack, add the following parameters to stack.yaml:
      •   extra-deps:
          - regex-posix-clib-2.7
          flags:
            regex-posix:
              _regex-posix-clib: true
        
    • If you are using cabal, update the constraints section of cabal.project.local as follows:
      • constraints:
          regex-posix +_regex-posix-clib 
        

Contributors

Copyright

(c) 2012-Present, Andrew Farmer and Scotty contributors