GregorySchwartz / streaming-utils

experimental http, attoparsec and pipes material for `streaming` and `streaming-bytestring`

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streaming-utils

http, json, attoparsec and pipes material for streaming and streaming-bytestring

Streaming.Pipes reimplements some of the standard pipes splitting and joining operations with Stream in place of FreeT. The operations are all plain functions, not lenses. They will thus be simpler to use, unless of course you are using pipes' StateT parsing. Another module is planned to recover this style of parsing.

Data.ByteString.Streaming.HTTP just replicates Pipes.HTTP (barely a character is changed) so that the response takes the form of a ByteString m () rather than Producer ByteString m (). Something like this is the intuitively correct response type, insofar as a pipes Producer (like a conduit Source and an io-streams InputStream) is properly a succession of independent semantically significant values.

Data.ByteString.Streaming.Aeson replicates Renzo Carbonara's Pipes.Aeson. It also includes materials for appying the additional parsers exported by json-streams library, which have some advantages for properly streaming applications as is explained in the documentation.

Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Streaming in turn pretty much replicates Renzo Carbonara's Pipes.Attoparsec module. It permits parsing an effectful bytestring with an attoparsec parser, and also the conversion of an effectful bytestring into stream of parsed values.

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experimental http, attoparsec and pipes material for `streaming` and `streaming-bytestring`

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