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Handling regular form posts (application/x-www-form-urlencoded) with servant


How can I handle regular form POSTs with Servant? In particular, given an HTML form like

<form action="/check" method="post">
  Solution:
  <input name="code" type="text">
  <input type="submit">
</form>

and

data CheckResult = Correct | Wrong

instance ToHtml CheckResult
    ...

checkCode :: Text -> Handler CheckResult
checkCode code = if code == "secret" then Correct else Wrong

how do I string things together?


Solution

  • I just wanted to add an answer for a recent version of Servant, because I had to google various things in order to assemble a complete, working version of form handling.

    The above answer works well for earlier versions of Servant, but I got stuck using forms when upgrading to Servant 0.9.

    Here's how I did it.

    First of all, they switched from a custom Form implementation to the one in http-api-data, so you need that in your cabal file:

    some-project.cabal

      build-depends:       base >= 4.7 && < 5
                         , aeson
                         , blaze-html
                         , http-api-data
    

    Next, you can declare a form, like above, but you can use GHC.Generics to automatically derive a FromForm instance:

    {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric     #-}
    
    module Html.Contact where
    
    import           GHC.Generics
    import           Servant
    import           Web.FormUrlEncoded          (FromForm)
    
    data ContactForm = ContactForm
     { cname    :: !T.Text
     , cemail   :: !T.Text
     , cmessage :: !T.Text
     } deriving (Eq, Show, Generic)
    
    instance FromForm ContactForm
    

    After that, you can use the regular FormUrlEncoded ContentType from Servant in your endpoint:

    type ContactApi = "contact" :> ReqBody '[FormUrlEncoded] ContactForm
                                       :> Post '[HTML] Html
    

    Almost forgot: How to render the thing

    You will also need a page, probably, where you are displaying your form? Well, the "name" attributes have to match the fields in your form (here's how I did it, using Blaze):

    contactForm :: H.Html
    contactForm = H.section ! A.id "contact" ! A.class_ "container contact-us u-full-width u-max-full-width" $
      H.div ! A.class_ "row" $ do
        H.div ! A.class_ "eight columns contact-us-form" $
          H.form ! A.method "post" ! A.action "/contact" $ do
            H.div ! A.class_ "row" $ do
              H.div ! A.class_ "six columns" $
                H.input ! A.class_ "u-full-width" ! A.type_ "text" ! A.name "cname" ! A.placeholder "Name" ! A.id "nameInput"
              H.div ! A.class_ "six columns" $
                H.input ! A.class_ "u-full-width" ! A.type_ "text" !  A.name "cemail" ! A.placeholder "Email" ! A.id "emailInput"
            H.textarea ! A.class_ "u-full-width" ! A.name "cmessage" ! A.placeholder "Message" ! A.id "messageInput" $ ""
            H.input ! A.class_ "button u-pull-right" ! A.type_ "submit" !  A.value "Send"