I am trying to build a basic web app with Obelisk and have been following this tutorial: https://github.com/obsidiansystems/obelisk/pull/733/files#diff-fe2dadb00af0583d3841e501760804eaR457
I do not understand why I would get this type error when my Obelisk installation is a default Obelisk project with only the modifications from the tutorial above to implement "Profile" and "Event"/"Put In Work" pages.
My ultimate goal is that these routes/links are connected via the two buttons defined in my Frontend.hs that I have posted below (e.g. elAttr "p" ("class" =: "button is-link is-large is-fullwidth") $ text "My Profile"
).
This is the error I'm getting:
frontend/src/Frontend.hs:41:41-60: error:
• Couldn't match type ‘T.Text’ with ‘RoutedT t EventId m ()’
Expected type: RoutedT t a m ()
Actual type: T.Text
• In the second argument of ‘(<>)’, namely ‘T.pack (show uidVal)’
In the expression: text "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely
‘\ (EventId uidVal)
-> text "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)’
• Relevant bindings include
dUserId :: Dynamic t EventId
(bound at frontend/src/Frontend.hs:39:13)
|
41 | text "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
frontend/src/Frontend.hs:48:40-59: error:
• Couldn't match type ‘T.Text’ with ‘RoutedT t UserId m ()’
Expected type: RoutedT t a m ()
Actual type: T.Text
• In the second argument of ‘(<>)’, namely ‘T.pack (show uidVal)’
In the expression: text "This user : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely
‘\ (UserId uidVal) -> text "This user : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)’
• Relevant bindings include
dUserId :: Dynamic t UserId
(bound at frontend/src/Frontend.hs:46:13)
|
48 | text "This user : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is an excerpt from my Common.Route file, which is the only half-implemented part of the tutorial ... so maybe this is the problem?
data FrontendRoute :: * -> * where
FrontendRoute_Main :: FrontendRoute ()
-- This type is used to define frontend routes, i.e. ones for which the backend will serve the frontend.
FrontendRoute_MyProfile :: FrontendRoute UserId
FrontendRoute_PutInWork :: FrontendRoute EventId
fullRouteEncoder
:: Encoder (Either Text) Identity (R (FullRoute BackendRoute FrontendRoute)) PageName
fullRouteEncoder = mkFullRouteEncoder
(FullRoute_Backend BackendRoute_Missing :/ ())
(\case
BackendRoute_Missing -> PathSegment "missing" $ unitEncoder mempty)
(\case
FrontendRoute_Main -> PathEnd $ unitEncoder mempty
-- FrontendRoute_MyProfile -> PathSegment "user" _todo
-- FrontendRoute_PutInWork -> PathSegment "event" _todo
)
Here is the primary function from Frontend.hs as well:
frontend :: Frontend (R FrontendRoute)
frontend = Frontend
{ _frontend_head = do
el "title" $ text "The App Name"
elAttr "link" ("href" =: static @"bulma.css" <> "type" =: "text/css" <> "rel" =: "stylesheet") blank
, _frontend_body = subRoute_ $ \case -- https://github.com/obsidiansystems/obelisk/pull/733/files#diff-fe2dadb00af0583d3841e501760804eaR425
FrontendRoute_PutInWork -> do
text "We're on the Put In Work page! But which event?"
dUserId <- askRoute
dyn_ $ ffor dUserId $ \(EventId uidVal) ->
text "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
routeLink (FrontendRoute_Main :/ ()) $
text "To the main page!"
FrontendRoute_MyProfile -> do
text "We're on the My Profile page! But which user?"
dUserId <- askRoute
dyn_ $ ffor dUserId $ \(UserId uidVal) ->
text "This user : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
routeLink (FrontendRoute_Main :/ ()) $
text "To the main page!"
FrontendRoute_Main -> do
elClass "div" "content" $ do
elAttr "h1" ("class" =: "content") $ text "Welcome to the app!"
el "h2" $ text $ T.pack commonStuff
elAttr "p" ("class" =: "button is-primary is-large is-fullwidth") $ text "Put In Work"
elAttr "p" ("class" =: "button is-link is-large is-fullwidth") $ text "My Profile"
elAttr "p" ("class" =: "box") $ text "News about the app and the world (box is color-coded based on content type), special offers from partners, prompts that there is a new partner nearby, and prompts to push yourself harder eventually. At launch, it's just a welcome text / helper note."
routeLink (FrontendRoute_MyProfile :/ User 42) $
text "Visit the page of User # 42"
return ()
}
This is a common mistake I also make when writing Reflex apps.
The solution is to use $
. Why? Let's look at the fixity declarations,
There are three kinds of fixity, non-, left- and right-associativity (infix, infixl, and infixr, respectively), and ten precedence levels, 0 to 9 inclusive (level 0 binds least tightly, and level 9 binds most tightly).
by playing in GHCi repl,
λ> :i (<>)
class Semigroup a where
(<>) :: a -> a -> a
...
-- Defined in ‘GHC.Base’
infixr 6 <>
λ> :i ($)
($) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b -- Defined in ‘GHC.Base’
infixr 0 $
λ>
The GHC manual says "normal constructor application has higher precedence than infix constructor application (thus a : Foo a parses as a : (Foo a)).", therefore in your:
text "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)
it is interpreted as
(text "This event : ") <> T.pack (show uidVal)
which is obviously wrong. You can fix this by explicitly scoping the expression:
text ("This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal))
Or, simply by using the aforementioned $
operator (which is generally preferred in reflex code base):
text $ "This event : " <> T.pack (show uidVal)