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afcfc7bb07 wip 2019-03-27 23:00:36 +02:00
4c8df0c5df wip 2019-03-27 22:26:48 +02:00
58209a2c6e Better css 2019-03-27 22:23:43 +02:00
9d18db19a2 Refactor 2019-03-27 21:39:43 +02:00
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ article .header {
@media (min-width: 640px) { @media (min-width: 640px) {
body { body {
width: 60rem; width: 85rem;
margin: 0 auto; margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0; padding: 0;
} }

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@ -1,6 +1,18 @@
/* Generated by pandoc. */ /* Generated by pandoc. */
table.sourceCode, tr.sourceCode, td.lineNumbers, td.sourceCode, table.sourceCode pre table.sourceCode, tr.sourceCode, td.lineNumbers, td.sourceCode, table.sourceCode pre.sourceCode
{ margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0; vertical-align: baseline; border: none; } {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
/* border: 0; */
vertical-align: baseline;
}
pre.sourceCode
{
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: rgb(238,238,255);
padding: 10px;
overflow: auto;
}
td.lineNumbers { border-right: 1px solid #AAAAAA; text-align: right; color: #AAAAAA; padding-right: 5px; padding-left: 5px; } td.lineNumbers { border-right: 1px solid #AAAAAA; text-align: right; color: #AAAAAA; padding-right: 5px; padding-left: 5px; }
td.sourceCode { padding-left: 5px; } td.sourceCode { padding-left: 5px; }
.sourceCode span.kw { color: #007020; font-weight: bold; } .sourceCode span.kw { color: #007020; font-weight: bold; }

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---
title: Extensible configuration Pt. 1
date: 2019-03-27
---
This is the first part of a series where I'm going through how to make
extensible configuration. There is nothing groundbreaking or new in this
series, it's just me going through different implementations and trying to
understand them.
The source material for this post is [the fixed point implementation](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/lib/fixed-points.nix) for nix.
By extensible configuration, I'm talking about nix style extensible
configuration, like overlays, overrides and extensions. Let's see an example of
an extensible configuration.
``` nix
{ haskellPackages, fetchFromGitHub }:
let
purescript = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "purescript";
repo = "purescript";
rev = "2cb4a6496052db726e099539be682b87585af494";
sha256 = "1v4gs08xnqgym6jj3drkzbic7ln3hfmflpbpij3qzwxsmqd2abr7";
}
hp = haskellPackages.extend (self: super: {
purescript = super.callCabal2nix "purescript" purescript {};
});
in
hp.purescript;
```
On a high level we are augmenting the `haskellPackages` attrset by replacing
the existing purescript package with a different one. The extension is a
function that takes two arguments, `self` and `super`. `super` is the original
non-lazy value and `self` is the lazy value that corresponds to the value at
end.
The first step on this journey is done by getting to know `fix`. Fix is
described being the least fixed point of a function. In practice it's a
function allowing declaring recursive functions without explicit recursion.
``` nix
fix = f: let x = f x; in x
```
With fix you can have access to the lazy `self` value. It's value is whatever
would have been computed in the end. As it is lazy, it is possible to end up in
a recursive loop if there is a cyclic dependency.
``` nix
let recursive = fix (self: {
foo = 3;
bar = self.foo + 1;
});
infinite = fix (self: {
foo = self.bar + 1;
bar = self.foo + 1;
});
```
You can try those yourself. The first version is fine and returns an attrset
like you would expect. The second one has a cyclic dependency and nix helpfully
errors out.
The next step is making a function that has access to the unmodified original
values. This is managed through the `extends` function. It took a while for me to understand what's happening in there, but luckily nix has [good documentation](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/67b1265fb3d38ead5a57fee838405a2d997777c2/lib/fixed-points.nix#L37-L65) for it.
``` nix
extends = f: rattrs: self: let super = rattrs self; in super // f self super
```
- https://elvishjerricco.github.io/2017/04/01/nix-style-configs-in-haskell.html
- https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/lib/fixed-points.nix
- https://chshersh.github.io/posts/2019-03-25-comonadic-builders

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Data.Monoid (mappend) import Data.List (sortOn)
import Data.Time (defaultTimeLocale, formatTime)
import Hakyll import Hakyll
import Data.List (sortBy, sortOn)
import Data.Time (formatTime, defaultTimeLocale)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -31,34 +29,20 @@ main = hakyllWith defaultConfiguration{ deployCommand = "ipfs add -Q -r _site" }
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" defaultContext >>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" defaultContext
>>= relativizeUrls >>= relativizeUrls
match "posts/incomplete/*" $ do match "posts/*" $ do
route $ setExtension "html" route $ setExtension "html"
compile $ pandocCompiler compile $ pandocCompiler
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/post.html" postCtx >>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/post.html" postCtx
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" postCtx >>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" postCtx
>>= relativizeUrls >>= relativizeUrls
match "posts/guides/*" $ do create ["posts.html"] $ do
route $ setExtension "html"
compile $ pandocCompiler
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/post.html" postCtx
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" postCtx
>>= relativizeUrls
match "posts/brainstorming/*" $ do
route $ setExtension "html"
compile $ pandocCompiler
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/post.html" postCtx
>>= loadAndApplyTemplate "templates/default.html" postCtx
>>= relativizeUrls
create ["guides.html"] $ do
route idRoute route idRoute
compile $ do compile $ do
posts <- modFirst =<< loadAll "posts/guides/*" posts <- modFirst =<< loadAll "posts/*"
let archiveCtx = let archiveCtx =
listField "posts" postCtx (return posts) `mappend` listField "posts" postCtx (return posts) <>
constField "title" "Guides" `mappend` constField "title" "Posts" <>
defaultContext defaultContext
makeItem "" makeItem ""
@ -78,8 +62,8 @@ modFirst = fmap reverse . modified
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
postCtx :: Context String postCtx :: Context String
postCtx = postCtx =
dateField "date" "%B %e, %Y" `mappend` dateField "date" "%B %e, %Y" <>
modifiedField "modified" "%B %e, %Y" `mappend` modifiedField "modified" "%B %e, %Y" <>
defaultContext defaultContext
where where
modifiedField key format = field key $ \i -> do modifiedField key format = field key $ \i -> do

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<!-- Logo by Jason Long --> <!-- Logo by Jason Long -->
<a href="https://git.rauhala.info"><img src="/images/git_16.png" alt="git" /></a> <a href="https://git.rauhala.info"><img src="/images/git_16.png" alt="git" /></a>
<a href="/contact.html">Contact</a> <a href="/contact.html">Contact</a>
<a href="/posts.html">Posts</a>
</nav> </nav>
</header> </header>

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A list of small and big guides. Me writing out interesting ideas and experiments.
$partial("templates/post-list.html")$ $partial("templates/post-list.html")$