You probably want the new repository at https://github.com/haskell-infra/www.haskell.org
Haskell.org web site.
If you're just here to contribute a content change, read this section.
All pages that are produced by markdown are here. To contribute changes simply fork this repo and open a pull request. It will be merged and redeployed in short order.
If you want to edit a page which has some custom code in it, you'll want to see the next sections for building and running instructions. Maybe also take a look at architecture.
If you want to include Haskell code samples in markdown, use:
``` haskell
main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
```
If you want to include Haskell code samples in Haskell code pages, use:
haskellPre "main = print 123"
haskellCode "peyton `simon` jones"
Pre for <pre>
block, code for <code>
span snippet.
Clone the repo:
$ git clone git@github.com:haskell-infra/hl.git
Set up sandbox:
$ cabal sandbox init
Install dependencies and build:
$ cabal install --only-dependencies
$ cabal build
Done!
In static/source
, run:
$ npm install
$ bower install
to install all the source libraries locally (you need nodejs installed). Then:
$ gulp css
to create a new CSS file (automatically creates a minified version as well).
(Note: from within a development env where you run out of the dist folder, you want to ensure that development
in src/HL/Development.hs is set to "True").
It runs at: http://localhost:1990/
Manually running the binary:
$ dist/build/hl/hl
Running from inside GHCi:
> :l DevelMain
> DevelMain.update
Run this every time you want to update the web handler in-place, as in this demo.
If you use Emacs, you can just bind it to a key:
(define-key html-mode-map [f12] 'haskell-process-reload-devel-main)
Just hit f12 to recompile and restart.
It uses Yesod and an MVC organization.
- HL.Model.* -- models
- HL.View.* -- views
- HL.Controller.* -- controllers
Templates are written in Lucid. There is presently no database.
We generally use this style for this project. You don't have to use this style, we can reformat patches as they come in.