{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes, TemplateHaskell, TypeFamilies, OverloadedStrings, ScopedTypeVariables #-} import Yesod.Core import Yesod.WebSockets import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL import Control.Monad (forever) import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader import Control.Concurrent (threadDelay) import Data.Time import Conduit import Data.Monoid ((<>)) import Control.Concurrent.STM.Lifted import Data.Text (Text) import UnliftIO.Exception (try, SomeException) data App = App (TChan Text) mkYesod "App" [parseRoutes| / HomeR GET |] instance Yesod App chatApp :: WebSocketsT Handler () chatApp = do sendTextData ("Welcome to the chat server, please enter your name." :: Text) name <- receiveData sendTextData $ "Welcome, " <> name App writeChan <- getYesod readChan <- atomically $ do writeTChan writeChan $ name <> " has joined the chat" dupTChan writeChan (e :: Either SomeException ()) <- try $ race_ (forever $ atomically (readTChan readChan) >>= sendTextData) (sourceWS $$ mapM_C (\msg -> atomically $ writeTChan writeChan $ name <> ": " <> msg)) atomically $ case e of Left _ -> writeTChan writeChan $ name <> " has left the chat" Right () -> return () getHomeR :: Handler Html getHomeR = do webSockets chatApp defaultLayout $ do [whamlet|
|] toWidget [lucius| \#output { width: 600px; height: 400px; border: 1px solid black; margin-bottom: 1em; p { margin: 0 0 0.5em 0; padding: 0 0 0.5em 0; border-bottom: 1px dashed #99aa99; } } \#input { width: 600px; display: block; } |] toWidget [julius| var url = document.URL, output = document.getElementById("output"), form = document.getElementById("form"), input = document.getElementById("input"), conn; url = url.replace("http:", "ws:").replace("https:", "wss:"); conn = new WebSocket(url); conn.onmessage = function(e) { var p = document.createElement("p"); p.appendChild(document.createTextNode(e.data)); output.appendChild(p); }; /* ******************************************************************************************************* The following code demonstrates one way to prevent timeouts. The "if" test is added to prevent chat participants from getting the ping message “dcba” every twenty seconds. It also prevents participants from receiving any message ending with “dcba” sent by any chat participant. “ e.data.split("").reverse().join("").substring(0,4)” changes, for example, “user:abc123dcba” to “abcd321cba:resu” and grabs the first four characters; i.e., “abcd”. Messages are broadcast only if the last four characters are not “dcba”. Note that the variable "t" controls the length of the timeout period. t = 3 allows one minute of inactivity. t = 30 allows ten minutes, and t = 180 allows an hour. The value inserted below is 360 (2 hours). */ conn.onmessage = function(e) { var p = document.createElement("p"); p.appendChild(document.createTextNode(e.data)); if (e.data.split("").reverse().join("").substring(0,4) != "abcd") { output.appendChild(p); } }; var t = 360 setInterval (function () { t = t - 1; if (t > 0) { conn.send("dcba"); } }, 20000); /* ****************************************************************************************************** */ form.addEventListener("submit", function(e){ conn.send(input.value); input.value = ""; e.preventDefault(); }); |] main :: IO () main = do chan <- atomically newBroadcastTChan warp 3000 $ App chan