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module Foundation where

import Import.NoFoundation hiding (requestHeaders)
import Database.Persist.Sql (ConnectionPool, runSqlPool)
import Text.Hamlet          (hamletFile)

import Yesod.Core.Types     (Logger)
import qualified Yesod.Core.Unsafe as Unsafe

-- | The foundation datatype for your application. This can be a good place to
-- keep settings and values requiring initialization before your application
-- starts running, such as database connections. Every handler will have
-- access to the data present here.
data App = App
    { appSettings    :: AppSettings
    , appStatic      :: EmbeddedStatic
    , appConnPool    :: ConnectionPool -- ^ Database connection pool.
    , appHttpManager :: Manager
    , appLogger      :: Logger
    }

data MenuItem = MenuItem
    { menuItemLabel :: Text
    , menuItemRoute :: Route App
    }

-- This is where we define all of the routes in our application. For a full
-- explanation of the syntax, please see:
-- http://www.yesodweb.com/book/routing-and-handlers
--
-- Note that this is really half the story; in Application.hs, mkYesodDispatch
-- generates the rest of the code. Please see the following documentation
-- for an explanation for this split:
-- http://www.yesodweb.com/book/scaffolding-and-the-site-template#scaffolding-and-the-site-template_foundation_and_application_modules
--
-- This function also generates the following type synonyms:
-- type Handler = HandlerT App IO
-- type Widget = WidgetT App IO ()
mkYesodData "App" $(parseRoutesFile "config/routes")

-- | A convenient synonym for creating forms.
type Form x = Html -> MForm (HandlerFor App) (FormResult x, Widget)

-- Please see the documentation for the Yesod typeclass. There are a number
-- of settings which can be configured by overriding methods here.
instance Yesod App where
    approot = ApprootRequest $ \app req ->
        case appRoot $ appSettings app of
            Nothing -> getApprootText guessApproot app req
            Just root -> root

    -- Store session data on the client in encrypted cookies,
    -- default session idle timeout is 120 minutes
    makeSessionBackend _ = Just <$> defaultClientSessionBackend
        120    -- timeout in minutes
        "client_session_key.aes"

    -- Yesod Middleware allows you to run code before and after each handler function.

    -- The defaultYesodMiddleware adds the response header "Vary: Accept, Accept-Language" and performs authorization checks.
    -- Some users may also want to add the defaultCsrfMiddleware, which:
    --   a) Sets a cookie with a CSRF token in it.
    --   b) Validates that incoming write requests include that token in either a header or POST parameter.
    -- To add it, chain it together with the defaultMiddleware: yesodMiddleware = defaultYesodMiddleware . defaultCsrfMiddleware
    -- For details, see the CSRF documentation in the Yesod.Core.Handler module of the yesod-core package.
    yesodMiddleware = defaultYesodMiddleware

    defaultLayout widget = do
        msgs <- getMessages

        mCurrentRoute <- getCurrentRoute

        -- Define the menu items of the header.
        let menuItems =
              [ MenuItem "List" InventoryListR
              , MenuItem "Table" InventoryListingR
              , MenuItem "Reference" ReferenceListingR
              , MenuItem "Shopping List" ListR
              ]
            currentMenu = listToMaybe
              [ menuItemLabel
              | MenuItem{..} <- menuItems
              , Just menuItemRoute == mCurrentRoute
              ]

        -- We break up the default layout into two components:
        -- default-layout is the contents of the body tag, and
        -- default-layout-wrapper is the entire page. Since the final
        -- value passed to hamletToRepHtml cannot be a widget, this allows
        -- you to use normal widget features in default-layout.

        pc <- widgetToPageContent $ do
          setTitle . toHtml . maybe "Bar Inventory" ("Bar Inventory – " <>) $ do
            cM <- currentMenu
            guard $ cM /= "Inventory"
            return cM
          addScript $ StaticR jquery_js
          addScript $ StaticR webshim_polyfiller_js
          $(widgetFile "default-layout")
        withUrlRenderer $(hamletFile "templates/default-layout-wrapper.hamlet")


    -- This function creates static content files in the static folder
    -- and names them based on a hash of their content. This allows
    -- expiration dates to be set far in the future without worry of
    -- users receiving stale content.
    addStaticContent = embedStaticContent appStatic StaticR Right

    -- What messages should be logged. The following includes all messages when
    -- in development, and warnings and errors in production.
    shouldLogIO app _source level = return $ or
      [ appShouldLogAll (appSettings app)
      , level >= LevelWarn
      ]

    makeLogger = return . appLogger

    -- Provide proper Bootstrap styling for default displays, like
    -- error pages
    defaultMessageWidget title body = $(widgetFile "default-message-widget")

-- How to run database actions.
instance YesodPersist App where
    type YesodPersistBackend App = SqlBackend
    runDB action = do
        master <- getYesod
        runSqlPool action $ appConnPool master
instance YesodPersistRunner App where
    getDBRunner = defaultGetDBRunner appConnPool

-- This instance is required to use forms. You can modify renderMessage to
-- achieve customized and internationalized form validation messages.
instance RenderMessage App FormMessage where
    renderMessage _ _ = defaultFormMessage

-- Useful when writing code that is re-usable outside of the Handler context.
-- An example is background jobs that send email.
-- This can also be useful for writing code that works across multiple Yesod applications.
instance HasHttpManager App where
    getHttpManager = appHttpManager

unsafeHandler :: App -> Handler a -> IO a
unsafeHandler = Unsafe.fakeHandlerGetLogger appLogger

-- Note: Some functionality previously present in the scaffolding has been
-- moved to documentation in the Wiki. Following are some hopefully helpful
-- links:
--
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Sending-email
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Serve-static-files-from-a-separate-domain
-- https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/i18n-messages-in-the-scaffolding