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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..853f814 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +all: install build + +clean: + @cabal clean > /dev/null + @rm -r node_modules >/dev/null 2>&1 || true + +install: + @cabal2nix --shell . > leboncoin-listener.nix + @nix-shell leboncoin-listener.nix -I ~ --command 'cabal configure' + @npm install + +watch: + @./node_modules/nodemon/bin/nodemon.js -e hs,conf --exec 'make build-and-launch' + +build-and-launch: + @(pkill leboncoin-listener || true) && (cabal run || true) + +build: + @cabal build || true @@ -4,40 +4,27 @@ leboncoin-listener leboncoin-listener listen for changes at a given URL on the website leboncoin and send mails with a detail whenever new ads come up. -Usage ------ +Getting started +--------------- + +Install nix: ``` -cabal sandbox init -cabal install --only-dependencies -cabal build -./dist/build/leboncoin-listener/leboncoin-listener +curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh ``` -Configuration -------------- - -Provide the url you want to listen to, the mail addresses that will be notified -in the configuration file (conf), the properties you want to get from the -detail page: +Inside the project directory, open a nix shell: ``` -# Lines beginning with '#' are ignored" - -# The url field is required -url = http://www.leboncoin.fr/locations/offres/ile_de_france/?f=a&th=1 - -# The mailTo field is an optional list -# mailTo = jean.dupont@mail.fr, john.smith@mail.com +nix-shell +``` -# The properties field is an optional list -# properties = cp, city, surface, ges +Configuration +------------- -# The waitDurationInMinutes field is an optional integer, default to 1 -# waitDurationInMinutes = 60 -``` +See [application.conf](application.conf). Email ----- -leboncoin-listener uses the sendmail command for notifications. +`sendmail` command is used for notifications. diff --git a/application.conf b/application.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41de37a --- /dev/null +++ b/application.conf @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +url = "https://www.leboncoin.fr/locations/offres/ile_de_france/?f=a&th=1" +mailTo = "jean.dupont@mail.fr", "anne.smith@mail.com" +properties = ["cp", "city", "surface", "ges"] +listenInterval = 1 minute + +import "local.conf" diff --git a/leboncoin-listener.cabal b/leboncoin-listener.cabal index 643ee6d..bedb4dc 100644 --- a/leboncoin-listener.cabal +++ b/leboncoin-listener.cabal @@ -1,19 +1,27 @@ name: leboncoin-listener -version: 0.0.1 +version: 0.1 +license: GPL-3 +license-file: LICENSE +author: Joris +maintainer: joris@guyonvarch.me build-type: Simple -cabal-version: >= 1.8 +cabal-version: >= 1.10 executable leboncoin-listener main-is: Main.hs hs-source-dirs: src + default-language: Haskell2010 + ghc-options: -Wall -Werror build-depends: base - , text == 1.2.0.4 - , containers == 0.5.6.3 - , directory == 1.2.2.1 - , time == 1.5.0.1 - , HTTP == 4000.2.19 - , tagsoup == 0.13.3 - , mime-mail == 0.4.8.2 - , blaze-html == 0.8.0.2 - , blaze-markup == 0.7.0.2 - , clay == 0.10.1 + , text + , bytestring + , containers + , directory + , time + , http-conduit + , tagsoup + , mime-mail + , blaze-html + , blaze-markup + , clay + , config-manager diff --git a/package.json b/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0433e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +{ + "dependencies": { + "nodemon": "1.9.2" + }, + "repository": "guyonvarch/leboncoin-listener", + "license": "GPL-3.0" +} diff --git a/shell.nix b/shell.nix new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc4be36 --- /dev/null +++ b/shell.nix @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +with import <nixpkgs> {}; { + env = stdenv.mkDerivation { + name = "env"; + buildInputs = [ + cabal-install + cabal2nix + tmux + tmuxinator + ]; + shellHook = '' + tmux kill-session -t leboncoin-listener >/dev/null 2>&1 + tmuxinator local + ''; + }; +} diff --git a/src/AdListener.hs b/src/AdListener.hs index a52e188..9946d9e 100644 --- a/src/AdListener.hs +++ b/src/AdListener.hs @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module AdListener - ( listenToNewAds + ( start ) where -import Data.List (intersperse) +import Prelude hiding (error) + import Data.Text (Text) -import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Data.Text.IO as T -import Data.Time.Clock (getCurrentTime, diffUTCTime, UTCTime) +import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as LT +import Data.Text.Lazy.Builder (toLazyText, fromText) import Control.Concurrent (threadDelay) @@ -21,84 +22,72 @@ import Model.Resume import qualified View.Plain.Ad as P import qualified View.Html.Ad as H -import Page -import Parser.Detail - -import Mail (sendMail) +import Mail +import Model.Mail (Mail(Mail)) -import Config (Config) -import qualified Config as C +import Conf (Conf) +import qualified Conf import Time (getCurrentFormattedTime) -listenToNewAds :: Config -> IO () -listenToNewAds config = do - eitherResumes <- fetchResumes (C.url config) +start :: Conf -> IO () +start conf = do + eitherResumes <- fetchResumes (Conf.url conf) case eitherResumes of Left error -> - showErrorAndListenBack config [] error - Right resumes -> + showErrorAndListenBack conf [] error + Right resumes -> do let newURLs = map url resumes - in do - putStrLn "Listening for new ads…" - waitOneMinute - listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs config newURLs - -listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs :: Config -> [URL] -> IO () -listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs config viewedURLs = do - eitherResumes <- fetchResumes (C.url config) + putStrLn "Listening to new ads…" + waitListenInterval conf + listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs conf newURLs + +listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs :: Conf -> [URL] -> IO () +listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs conf viewedURLs = do + eitherResumes <- fetchResumes (Conf.url conf) case eitherResumes of Left error -> - showErrorAndListenBack config viewedURLs error + showErrorAndListenBack conf viewedURLs error Right resumes -> - listenToNewAdsWithResumes config viewedURLs resumes + listenToNewAdsWithResumes conf viewedURLs resumes -listenToNewAdsWithResumes :: Config -> [URL] -> [Resume] -> IO () -listenToNewAdsWithResumes config viewedURLs resumes = +listenToNewAdsWithResumes :: Conf -> [URL] -> [Resume] -> IO () +listenToNewAdsWithResumes conf viewedURLs resumes = let (newURLs, newResumes) = getNewResumes viewedURLs resumes in do eitherNewAds <- fetchAds newResumes case eitherNewAds of Left error -> - showErrorAndListenBack config viewedURLs error + showErrorAndListenBack conf viewedURLs error Right newAds -> do time <- getCurrentFormattedTime if not (null newAds) then - let message = P.renderConsoleAds config time newAds + let message = P.renderConsoleAds conf time newAds in do T.putStrLn message - trySendMail config newAds + trySendMail conf newAds else return () - waitOneMinute - listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs config (viewedURLs ++ newURLs) - -trySendMail :: Config -> [Ad] -> IO () -trySendMail config ads = - case C.mailTo config of - [] -> - return () - mailTo -> - let (title, plainBody) = P.renderAds config ads - htmlBody = H.renderAds config ads - in do - eitherMailSuccess <- sendMail mailTo title plainBody htmlBody - case eitherMailSuccess of - Right () -> - putStrLn "\nMail sent." - Left error -> - T.putStrLn . T.concat $ - [ "\nError sending mail: " - , error - ] - -showErrorAndListenBack :: Config -> [URL] -> Text -> IO () -showErrorAndListenBack config viewedURLs error = do + waitListenInterval conf + listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs conf (viewedURLs ++ newURLs) + +trySendMail :: Conf -> [Ad] -> IO () +trySendMail conf ads = + let (title, plainBody) = P.renderAds conf ads + htmlBody = H.renderAds conf ads + mail = Mail (Conf.mailFrom conf) (Conf.mailTo conf) title (strictToLazy plainBody) (strictToLazy htmlBody) + in Mail.send mail >> return () + +strictToLazy :: Text -> LT.Text +strictToLazy = toLazyText . fromText + +showErrorAndListenBack :: Conf -> [URL] -> Text -> IO () +showErrorAndListenBack conf viewedURLs error = do T.putStrLn error - waitOneMinute - listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs config viewedURLs + waitListenInterval conf + listenToNewAdsWithViewedURLs conf viewedURLs -waitOneMinute :: IO () -waitOneMinute = threadDelay (1000 * 1000 * 60) +waitListenInterval :: Conf -> IO () +waitListenInterval = threadDelay . (*) 1000000 . round . Conf.listenInterval diff --git a/src/Conf.hs b/src/Conf.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fccf2a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Conf.hs @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} + +module Conf + ( parse + , Conf(..) + ) where + +import Data.Text (Text) +import qualified Data.ConfigManager as Conf +import Data.Time.Clock (NominalDiffTime) + +import Model.URL + +data Conf = Conf + { url :: URL + , mailFrom :: Text + , mailTo :: [Text] + , properties :: [Text] + , listenInterval :: NominalDiffTime + } deriving Show + +parse :: FilePath -> IO (Either Text Conf) +parse path = + (flip fmap) (Conf.readConfig path) (\configOrError -> do + conf <- configOrError + Conf <$> + Conf.lookup "url" conf <*> + Conf.lookup "mailFrom" conf <*> + Conf.lookup "mailTo" conf <*> + Conf.lookup "properties" conf <*> + Conf.lookup "listenInterval" conf + ) diff --git a/src/Config.hs b/src/Config.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 0a80183..0000000 --- a/src/Config.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} - -module Config - ( configUsage - , Config(..) - , getConfig - ) where - -import Data.Maybe (catMaybes, isJust, fromMaybe) -import Data.Map (Map) -import qualified Data.Map as M -import Data.Text (Text) -import qualified Data.Text as T -import qualified Data.Text.IO as T -import Data.Text.Read (decimal) - -import Control.Monad (guard) - -import System.Directory (doesFileExist) - -import Model.URL -import Model.Config - -import Utils.Text - -configUsage :: Text -configUsage = - T.intercalate "\n" - [ "" - , T.concat - [ " Some information is required in the file `" - , T.pack configPath - , "`:" - ] - , "" - , " - url (required)" - , " - mailTo (optional)" - , " - properties (optional)" - , "" - , " Example:" - , "" - , " # Lines beginning with '#' are ignored" - , "" - , " # The url field is required" - , " url = http://www.leboncoin.fr/locations/offres/ile_de_france/?f=a&th=1" - , "" - , " # The mailTo field is an optional list" - , " # mailTo = jean.dupont@mail.fr, john.smith@mail.com" - , "" - , " # The properties field is an optional list" - , " # properties = cp, city, surface, ges" - ] - -configPath :: FilePath -configPath = "conf" - -getConfig :: IO (Maybe Config) -getConfig = do - exists <- doesFileExist configPath - if exists - then - configFromFile <$> T.readFile configPath - else - return Nothing - -configFromFile :: Text -> Maybe Config -configFromFile = - configFromMap - . M.fromList - . catMaybes - . map lineConfig - . filter (not . T.null) - . filter (not . startsWith "#") - . map T.strip - . T.lines - -configFromMap :: Map Text Text -> Maybe Config -configFromMap map = do - url <- M.lookup "url" map - let config = - Config - { url = url - , mailTo = fieldValues "mailTo" map - , properties = fieldValues "properties" map - } - return config - -fieldValues :: Text -> Map Text Text -> [Text] -fieldValues field map = fromMaybe [] $ fmap T.strip . T.splitOn "," <$> M.lookup field map - -lineConfig :: Text -> Maybe (Text, Text) -lineConfig line = do - (key, value) <- keyValue line - guard (T.length key > 0) - return (key, value) - -keyValue :: Text -> Maybe (Text, Text) -keyValue line = - let sep = '=' - in if isJust (T.find (== sep) line) - then - let key = T.takeWhile (/= sep) line - value = T.drop 1 . T.dropWhile (/= sep) $ line - in Just (T.strip key, T.strip value) - else - Nothing diff --git a/src/Fetch.hs b/src/Fetch.hs index a4e8c94..c80a980 100644 --- a/src/Fetch.hs +++ b/src/Fetch.hs @@ -4,20 +4,19 @@ module Fetch ) where import Data.Text (Text) -import qualified Data.Text as T -import Page (getPage) +import Page -import Model.Ad -import Model.Resume -import Model.Detail -import Model.URL +import Model.Ad (Ad(Ad)) +import Model.Resume (Resume) +import qualified Model.Resume as Resume +import Model.URL (URL) -import Parser.Resume -import Parser.Detail +import qualified Parser.Resume as Resume +import qualified Parser.Detail as Detail fetchResumes :: URL -> IO (Either Text [Resume]) -fetchResumes url = fmap parseResumes <$> getPage url +fetchResumes url = fmap Resume.parse <$> Page.get url fetchAds :: [Resume] -> IO (Either Text [Ad]) fetchAds resumes = do @@ -25,6 +24,4 @@ fetchAds resumes = do return $ sequence xs fetchAd :: Resume -> IO (Either Text Ad) -fetchAd resume = do - page <- getPage (url resume) - fmap (\page -> Ad { resume = resume, detail = parseDetail page}) <$> getPage (url resume) +fetchAd resume = fmap (\ad -> Ad resume (Detail.parse ad)) <$> Page.get (Resume.url resume) diff --git a/src/Mail.hs b/src/Mail.hs index 83a2bbd..bf1516e 100644 --- a/src/Mail.hs +++ b/src/Mail.hs @@ -1,42 +1,45 @@ {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Mail - ( sendMail + ( send ) where import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T -import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as LT -import Data.Text.Lazy.Builder (toLazyText, fromText) +import Data.Either (isLeft) import Control.Exception (SomeException, try) +import Control.Arrow (left) -import Network.Mail.Mime +import qualified Network.Mail.Mime as Mime -import Utils.Either (mapLeft) +import Model.Mail (Mail) +import qualified Model.Mail as Mail -sendMail :: [Text] -> Text -> Text -> Text -> IO (Either Text ()) -sendMail mailTo subject plainBody htmlBody = safeSendMail (mail mailTo subject plainBody htmlBody) +send :: Mail -> IO (Either Text ()) +send mail = do + result <- left (T.pack . show) <$> (try (Mime.renderSendMail . getMimeMail $ mail) :: IO (Either SomeException ())) + if isLeft result + then putStrLn ("Error sending the following email:" ++ (show mail)) + else return () + return result -safeSendMail :: Mail -> IO (Either Text ()) -safeSendMail mail = - mapLeft (T.pack . show) <$> (try (renderSendMail mail) :: IO (Either SomeException ())) - -mail :: [Text] -> Text -> Text -> Text -> Mail -mail mailTo subject plainBody htmlBody = - let fromMail = emptyMail (address "no-reply@leboncoin-listener.com") +getMimeMail :: Mail -> Mime.Mail +getMimeMail mail = + let fromMail = Mime.emptyMail . address . Mail.from $ mail in fromMail - { mailTo = map address mailTo - , mailParts = - [ [ plainPart . strictToLazy $ plainBody - , htmlPart . strictToLazy $ htmlBody + { Mime.mailTo = map address . Mail.to $ mail + , Mime.mailParts = + [ [ Mime.plainPart . Mail.plainBody $ mail + , Mime.htmlPart . Mail.htmlBody $ mail ] ] - , mailHeaders = [("Subject", subject)] + , Mime.mailHeaders = [("Subject", Mail.subject mail)] } -strictToLazy :: Text -> LT.Text -strictToLazy = toLazyText . fromText - -address :: Text -> Address -address mail = Address { addressName = Nothing, addressEmail = mail } +address :: Text -> Mime.Address +address addressEmail = + Mime.Address + { Mime.addressName = Nothing + , Mime.addressEmail = addressEmail + } diff --git a/src/Main.hs b/src/Main.hs index f38646b..27dcfa5 100644 --- a/src/Main.hs +++ b/src/Main.hs @@ -6,16 +6,15 @@ module Main import qualified Data.Text.IO as T -import AdListener (listenToNewAds) +import qualified AdListener -import Config (Config) -import qualified Config as C +import qualified Conf main :: IO () main = do - maybeConfig <- C.getConfig - case maybeConfig of - Just config -> - listenToNewAds config - Nothing -> - T.putStrLn C.configUsage + eitherConfig <- Conf.parse "application.conf" + case eitherConfig of + Right config -> + AdListener.start config + Left message -> + T.putStrLn message diff --git a/src/Model/Config.hs b/src/Model/Config.hs deleted file mode 100644 index 42b390e..0000000 --- a/src/Model/Config.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module Model.Config - ( Config(..) - ) where - -import Data.Text - -import Model.URL - -data Config = Config - { url :: URL - , mailTo :: [Text] - , properties :: [Text] - } deriving (Eq, Read, Show) diff --git a/src/Model/Mail.hs b/src/Model/Mail.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20addee --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Model/Mail.hs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +module Model.Mail + ( Mail(..) + ) where + +import Data.Text (Text) +import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as LT + +data Mail = Mail + { from :: Text + , to :: [Text] + , subject :: Text + , plainBody :: LT.Text + , htmlBody :: LT.Text + } deriving (Eq, Show) diff --git a/src/Model/Resume.hs b/src/Model/Resume.hs index 46d07a1..3e3cd82 100644 --- a/src/Model/Resume.hs +++ b/src/Model/Resume.hs @@ -6,9 +6,8 @@ module Model.Resume import Data.List ((\\)) import Data.Text (Text) -import qualified Data.Text as T -import Model.URL +import Model.URL (URL) data Resume = Resume { name :: Text diff --git a/src/Page.hs b/src/Page.hs index 443f768..8a8ebea 100644 --- a/src/Page.hs +++ b/src/Page.hs @@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ module Page - ( getPage + ( get ) where import Control.Exception (SomeException, try) import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T +import Data.Text.Encoding as T +import Data.ByteString.Lazy as BS -import Network.HTTP (simpleHTTP, getRequest, getResponseBody) +import Network.HTTP.Conduit import Model.URL import Utils.Either (mapLeft) -getPage :: URL -> IO (Either Text Text) -getPage url = - mapLeft (T.pack . show) <$> (try (unsafeGetPage url) :: IO (Either SomeException Text)) +get :: URL -> IO (Either Text Text) +get url = mapLeft (T.pack . show) <$> (try (unsafeGetPage url) :: IO (Either SomeException Text)) unsafeGetPage :: URL -> IO Text -unsafeGetPage url = simpleHTTP (getRequest (T.unpack url)) >>= (\x -> T.pack <$> getResponseBody x) +unsafeGetPage url = (T.decodeLatin1 . BS.toStrict) <$> simpleHttp (T.unpack url) diff --git a/src/Parser/Detail.hs b/src/Parser/Detail.hs index 3f424e9..2418d07 100644 --- a/src/Parser/Detail.hs +++ b/src/Parser/Detail.hs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ module Parser.Detail - ( parseDetail + ( parse ) where import Data.Text (Text) @@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ import Model.Detail import Parser.Utils -parseDetail :: Text -> Detail -parseDetail page = +parse :: Text -> Detail +parse page = let tags = parseTags page in Detail { description = parseDescription tags - , images = getTagAttributes "<meta itemprop=image>" (T.pack "content") tags + , images = map (\url -> T.concat [T.pack "https:", url]) $ getTagAttributes "<meta itemprop=image>" (T.pack "content") tags , properties = parseProperties tags } parseDescription :: [Tag Text] -> Maybe Text parseDescription tags = - let descriptionTags = getTagsBetween "<div itemprop=description>" "</div>" tags + let descriptionTags = getTagsBetween "<p itemprop=description>" "</p>" tags in if null descriptionTags then Nothing @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ parseDescription tags = parseProperties :: [Tag Text] -> Map Text Text parseProperties tags = - let mbUtagData = getTagTextAfter "<script>" . getTagsAfter "<body>" $ tags + let mbUtagData = getTagTextAfter "<script>" . getTagsAfter "</script>" . getTagsAfter "<body>" $ tags in fromMaybe M.empty (fmap parseUtagData mbUtagData) parseUtagData :: Text -> Map Text Text diff --git a/src/Parser/Resume.hs b/src/Parser/Resume.hs index 76faca4..f300ec3 100644 --- a/src/Parser/Resume.hs +++ b/src/Parser/Resume.hs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ module Parser.Resume - ( parseResumes + ( parse ) where import Data.Maybe (catMaybes) @@ -8,22 +8,22 @@ import qualified Data.Text as T import Text.HTML.TagSoup -import Model.Resume +import Model.Resume (Resume(Resume)) import Parser.Utils -parseResumes :: Text -> [Resume] -parseResumes page = - case sections (~== "<div class=list-lbc>") (parseTags page) of +parse :: Text -> [Resume] +parse page = + case dropWhile (not . hasClass (T.pack "section") (T.pack "tabsContent")) (parseTags page) of [] -> [] - sectionTags : _ -> - let lbcTags = takeWhile (~/= "<div id=alertesCartouche>") sectionTags + sectionTags -> + let lbcTags = takeWhile (not . hasClass (T.pack "div") (T.pack "information-immo")) sectionTags in catMaybes . fmap parseResume $ partitions (~== "<a>") lbcTags parseResume :: [Tag Text] -> Maybe Resume parseResume item = do - name <- getTagTextAfter "<h2 class=title>" item - let price = getTagTextAfter "<div class=price>" item + name <- getTagTextAfter "<h2 class=item_title>" item + let price = getTagTextAfter "<h3 class=item_price>" item url <- getTagAttribute "<a>" (T.pack "href") item - return Resume { name = name, price = price, url = url } + return (Resume name price (T.concat [T.pack "https:", url])) diff --git a/src/Parser/Utils.hs b/src/Parser/Utils.hs index d72a1ce..98694bb 100644 --- a/src/Parser/Utils.hs +++ b/src/Parser/Utils.hs @@ -5,14 +5,16 @@ module Parser.Utils , getTagAttributes , getTagAttribute , getTagTextAfter + , hasClass ) where import Data.List (find, findIndex) -import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe, catMaybes) +import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe, catMaybes, isJust) import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T import Text.HTML.TagSoup +import Text.HTML.TagSoup.Match (tagOpen) getTagsBefore :: String -> [Tag Text] -> [Tag Text] getTagsBefore selector = takeWhile (~/= selector) @@ -43,7 +45,15 @@ getTagTextAfter selector tags = maybeTagAttribute :: Text -> Tag Text -> Maybe Text maybeTagAttribute name (TagOpen _ xs) = fmap snd . find (\(x, _) -> x == name) $ xs -maybeTagAttribute attribute _ = Nothing +maybeTagAttribute _ _ = Nothing safeGetAt :: Int -> [a] -> Maybe a safeGetAt index = listToMaybe . drop index + +hasClass :: Text -> Text -> Tag Text -> Bool +hasClass selector className = + tagOpen ((==) selector) (isJust . find matchClass) + where matchClass (name, values) = + ( name == (T.pack "class") + && (isJust . find ((==) className) . T.words $ values) + ) diff --git a/src/View/Html/Ad.hs b/src/View/Html/Ad.hs index 2d6bdb5..d8a3bae 100644 --- a/src/View/Html/Ad.hs +++ b/src/View/Html/Ad.hs @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ module View.Html.Ad import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.Text.Lazy (toStrict) -import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, catMaybes) -import Data.String (fromString) +import Data.Maybe (catMaybes) import Data.List (intersperse) import Data.Map (Map) import qualified Data.Map as M @@ -20,39 +19,40 @@ import qualified Text.Blaze.Html5.Attributes as A import Text.Blaze.Html.Renderer.Text (renderHtml) import Text.Blaze.Internal (textValue) -import Model.Ad -import qualified Model.Ad as A +import Model.Ad (Ad) +import qualified Model.Ad as Ad import Model.Resume (Resume) -import qualified Model.Resume as R +import qualified Model.Resume as Resume import Model.Detail (Detail) -import qualified Model.Detail as D +import qualified Model.Detail as Detail import Model.URL -import Model.Config +import Conf (Conf) +import qualified Conf import View.Html.Design -renderAds :: Config -> [Ad] -> Text -renderAds config = toStrict . renderHtml . (adsHtml config) +renderAds :: Conf -> [Ad] -> Text +renderAds conf = toStrict . renderHtml . (adsHtml conf) -adsHtml :: Config -> [Ad] -> Html -adsHtml config ads = do mapM_ (adHtml config) ads +adsHtml :: Conf -> [Ad] -> Html +adsHtml conf ads = do mapM_ (adHtml conf) ads -adHtml :: Config -> Ad -> Html -adHtml config ad = - let resume = A.resume ad - detail = A.detail ad +adHtml :: Conf -> Ad -> Html +adHtml conf ad = + let resume = Ad.resume ad + detail = Ad.detail ad in do resumeHtml resume - detailHtml config detail + detailHtml conf detail resumeHtml :: Resume -> Html resumeHtml resume = do H.h1 $ do - (toHtml . R.name $ resume) - case R.price resume of + (toHtml . Resume.name $ resume) + case Resume.price resume of Just price -> H.span ! A.class_ "price" @@ -60,17 +60,17 @@ resumeHtml resume = do $ toHtml price Nothing -> H.span "" - linkHtml (R.url resume) + linkHtml (Resume.url resume) -detailHtml :: Config -> Detail -> Html -detailHtml config detail = do - propertiesHtml (properties config) (D.properties detail) - case D.description detail of +detailHtml :: Conf -> Detail -> Html +detailHtml conf detail = do + propertiesHtml (Conf.properties conf) (Detail.properties detail) + case Detail.description detail of Just description -> descriptionHtml description Nothing -> H.div "" - mapM_ imageLinkHtml (D.images detail) + mapM_ imageLinkHtml (Detail.images detail) propertiesHtml :: [Text] -> Map Text Text -> Html propertiesHtml keys properties = diff --git a/src/View/Html/Design.hs b/src/View/Html/Design.hs index c33d991..6ef5659 100644 --- a/src/View/Html/Design.hs +++ b/src/View/Html/Design.hs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ module View.Html.Design import Data.Text.Lazy (Text) import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as T -import Data.Monoid ((<>)) import Clay diff --git a/src/View/Plain/Ad.hs b/src/View/Plain/Ad.hs index 5120226..75e35e2 100644 --- a/src/View/Plain/Ad.hs +++ b/src/View/Plain/Ad.hs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ module View.Plain.Ad , renderAds ) where -import Data.List (intersperse) import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, catMaybes) import Data.Map (Map) import qualified Data.Map as M @@ -22,12 +21,13 @@ import qualified Model.Resume as Resume import Model.Detail (Detail) import qualified Model.Detail as Detail -import Model.URL -import Model.Config +import Model.URL (URL) +import Conf (Conf) +import qualified Conf -renderConsoleAds :: Config -> Text -> [Ad] -> Text -renderConsoleAds config time ads = - let (title, message) = renderAds config ads +renderConsoleAds :: Conf -> Text -> [Ad] -> Text +renderConsoleAds conf time ads = + let (title, message) = renderAds conf ads titleWithTime = T.concat [ "\n[" @@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ renderConsoleAds config time ads = , message ] -renderAds :: Config -> [Ad] -> (Text, Text) -renderAds config ads = +renderAds :: Conf -> [Ad] -> (Text, Text) +renderAds conf ads = let titleMessage = renderTitle $ length ads - adsMessage = T.intercalate "\n\n" . map (renderAd config) $ ads + adsMessage = T.intercalate "\n\n" . map (renderAd conf) $ ads in (titleMessage, adsMessage) renderTitle :: Int -> Text @@ -63,31 +63,31 @@ renderTitle count = , if count > 1 then "s" else "" ] -renderAd :: Config -> Ad -> Text -renderAd config ad = +renderAd :: Conf -> Ad -> Text +renderAd conf ad = T.concat [ renderResume (Ad.resume ad) , "\n" - , renderDetail config (Ad.detail ad) + , renderDetail conf (Ad.detail ad) ] renderResume :: Resume -> Text renderResume resume = let formatPrice price = T.concat [" - ", price] - price = fromMaybe "" . fmap formatPrice . Resume.price $ resume - titleLine = T.concat [Resume.name resume, price] + getPrice = fromMaybe "" . fmap formatPrice . Resume.price $ resume + titleLine = T.concat [Resume.name resume, getPrice] in T.intercalate "\n" [titleLine, Resume.url resume] -renderDetail :: Config -> Detail -> Text -renderDetail config detail = +renderDetail :: Conf -> Detail -> Text +renderDetail conf detail = T.concat - [ renderProperties (properties config) (Detail.properties detail) + [ renderProperties (Conf.properties conf) (Detail.properties detail) , fromMaybe "−" (Detail.description detail) , renderURLs "\n\nImages:" (Detail.images detail) ] renderProperties :: [Text] -> Map Text Text -> Text -renderProperties [] properties = "" +renderProperties [] _ = "" renderProperties keys properties = T.concat [ "\n" @@ -102,6 +102,6 @@ renderProperty properties key = (M.lookup key properties) renderURLs :: Text -> [URL] -> Text -renderURLs title [] = "" +renderURLs _ [] = "" renderURLs title urls = T.intercalate "\n" (title:urls) |