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Haskell framework for the web
Speaking in Tongues
Authentication Required
To protect the user accounts, Yesod provides libraries, which you use to implement the login procedure. The library includes Yesod.Auth.OpenId
[17], which provides a way for users to log in to an existing Google+ or Yahoo account on the website, without needing the webmaster to manage the passwords (Listings 13 and 14). To implement this authentication, the Foundation.hs
file has to import the above-mentioned library. Enable the plugin and also specify which routes do not need authentication or a login (Listing 15).
Listing 13
<My project>/GoogleEmail.hs
01 module googleemail where 02 import Data.Text 03 04 clientId :: Text 05 clientId = "<myid>" 06 07 clientSecret :: Text 08 clientSecret = "<mysecret>"
Listing 14
<My project>/Foundation.hs (Extract)
01 [...] 02 import Yesod.Auth.OpenId 03 import Yesod.Auth.GoogleEmail2 04 import Googleemail 05 [...] 06 instance YesodAuth App where 07 authPlugins m = 08 [ authGoogleEmail clientId clientSecret ] 09 10 [...] 11 - Default value: Authorized 12 isAuthorized _ _ = return Authorized 13 [...]
Listing 15
<My project>/Foundation.hs (Extract)
01 [...]
02 instance YesodAuth App where
03 loginHandler = defaultLayout $ do
04 [whamlet|
05 <form method="get" action=@{AuthR forwardUrl} >
06 <input type="hidden" name="openid_identifier" value="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id">
07 <button class="btn-openid">
08 Login via Google
09 |]
10 [...]
Sometimes it is also necessary to add libraries to the <Project name>.cabal
project file for Yesod to compile the project, which the framework points out at compile time.
By overwriting the login handler in the Foundation.hs
file (Listing 15), you can design the login page to suit your needs. Simple HTML code is all you need in Yesod to implement the login handler.
Conclusions
The performance of Haskell, on which Yesod is based, is good enough to form the core of the Facebook Sigma system. Among other things, Facebook uses Haskell for spam prevention, and the production system used there handles approximately one million requests per second [18].
According to the project's own metrics [19], with a large Amazon EC2 instance, the Haskell-based Yesod is one of the fastest web frameworks. It also offers everything you need to tackle larger projects, because it supports, for example, a number of well-known databases.
Although the Java and PHP programming languages have numerous how-tos for payment systems such as PayPal, helpful hints are rarely given for Yesod or Haskell. Yesod users will search in vain for add-ins, whereas, Drupal and WordPress, for example, offer plugins numbering into five digits.
Additionally, the Haskell base puts your staying power to the test despite numerous simplifications. For example, it is not always easy to decipher error messages from the compiler; nevertheless, of the Haskell-based web frameworks, Yesod is one of the most advanced, probably because it comes with its own template languages and numerous libraries. In addition to the advantages mentioned initially, Yesod provides inquisitive developers with an incentive to plumb the depths of practical examples in the Haskell world.
Infos
- WordPress: https://wordpress.com
- Drupal: https://www.drupal.org
- Joomla: https://www.joomla.org/3/
- Haskell: https://www.haskell.org
- Yesod: https://www.yesodweb.com
- GHC: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/
- Stack: https://www.haskellstack.org
- Stack repository: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/petersen/stack/
- PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org
- MySQL: https://www.mysql.com/
- Supported databases: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/persistent-odbc-0.2.0.1/docs/Database-Persist-ODBC.html
- SQLite: https://www.sqlite.org
- Stackage Snapshots: https://www.stackage.org/snapshots
- Snoyman, Michael. Developing Web Applications with Haskell and Yesod . O'Reilly, 2012, https://www.yesodweb.com/book
- Bootstrap: http://getbootstrap.com
- Yesod use cases: http://www.yesodweb.com/page/about
- OpenID: http://openid.net
- Haskell at Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlTO510zO78
- Benchmark test: http://www.yesodweb.com/blog/2011/03/preliminary-warp-cross-language-benchmarks
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