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2020-04-11Fix fonts: remove --self-contained from pandocBen Sima
With --self-contained pandoc will embed the entire font in the HTML, which is just too much. Instead let's link it, but we have to tread the style.css as an HTML file in order to do so.
2020-04-11Slightly better auth handlingBen Sima
2020-04-11Deploy que-website to Run.Que.ProdBen Sima
2020-04-11Loop que-website threads independentlyBen Sima
2020-04-03Rewrite buildGhc and buildGhcjsBen Sima
I wanted to even further simplify the build tooling overhead. My general goal is to not have to think about declaring packages, or dependencies, or really anything that you might find in a cabal file. Not all of these goals are possible, but we can get pretty close. With this commit all I need for the 'buildGhc/buildGhcjs' functions is the path to the entrypoint file; everything else is either inferred by the Nix code or declared in the Haskell code comments. The strategy is to map a Haskell module to an executable artifact, and pass just that module to 'ghc --make'. Then we can rely on ghc to handle walking the local filesystem for imports. The only thing ghc really needs to know is a name for the output executable; it is hard to automatically infer this, so we have a simple comment syntax to declare this in the file. The comment syntax is inspired by existing Haskell 'LANGUAGE' pragmas; having this in the same file keeps the configuration as close to the real code as possible. The Nix code then extracts this info from the code comments, and sets the required ghc flags. Second, we need to declare the set of 3rd-party packages that our program relies on. For this we can re-use the same comment syntax and just list the dependencies, then extract them in Nix and construct a package set as we were before. This reduces the amount of "package declaration" code we have to write in default.nix, and reduces the amount of time we have to spend switching between the Haskell code and the Nix code (I find such context switching super annoying). I also think having the configuration in with the Haskell code encourages us to write smaller, simpler modules and only write code that we need. Additionally, I refactored the bild and ghci (now called 'repl') scripts to work in any directory. The .envrc uses direnv to set the path so that you can run these scripts anywhere. That means the following works: $ cd Run/Que $ bild Website $ repl Server λ> :l Run.Que.Server I find this to be a rather nice workflow.
2020-03-31Add tutorial and apidocs to websiteBen Sima
2020-03-31Cleanup index and _ ns handlingBen Sima
So now _ is the special namespace that only I can post to. Unfortunately I think the guardIP function is still broken.
2020-03-31Massively improve the que-websiteBen Sima
curl was throwing an exception if the file got too long, because I was passing the entire file contents in the arguments to curl. I tried using a tmp file but that didn't work for some reason. So I switched to req and that seems to work well. I also made it faster by serving all pages concurrently, and I spruced up the CSS a ton.
2020-03-31Add Run.Que.Website serverBen Sima
This is a simple website server that uses que.run itself to host the que webpages. I had to rename Run.Que to Run.Que.Server because nix was complaining about Run.Que being both a derivation and an attrset with Run.Que.Website in it.