groundhog-0.3.0: examples/dbSpecificTypes.hs
{-# LANGUAGE GADTs, TypeFamilies, TemplateHaskell, QuasiQuotes, FlexibleInstances #-}
import Control.Monad.IO.Class (liftIO)
import Data.ByteString.Char8 (unpack)
import Database.Groundhog.Core
import Database.Groundhog.Generic
import Database.Groundhog.TH
import Database.Groundhog.Postgresql
data Point = Point { pointX :: Int, pointY :: Int } deriving Show
-- PostgreSQL keeps point in format "(x,y)". This instance relies on the correspondence between Haskell tuple format and PostgreSQL point format.
instance PrimitivePersistField Point where
toPrimitivePersistValue _ (Point x y) = PersistString $ show (x, y)
fromPrimitivePersistValue _ (PersistString a) = let (x, y) = read a in Point x y
fromPrimitivePersistValue _ (PersistByteString a) = let (x, y) = read (unpack a) in Point x y
instance PersistField Point where
persistName _ = "Point"
toPersistValues = primToPersistValue
fromPersistValues = primFromPersistValue
dbType _ = DbOther $ OtherTypeDef $ const "point"
data MobilePhone = MobilePhone {number :: String, prepaidMoney :: String, location :: Point, ipAddress :: String} deriving Show
mkPersist defaultCodegenConfig [groundhog|
- entity: MobilePhone
constructors:
- name: MobilePhone
fields:
- name: number
type: varchar(13)
- name: prepaidMoney
type: money
# We don't need to put "typeName: point" for location because the dbType definition already has the required type
- name: ipAddress
type: inet
|]
main = withPostgresqlConn "dbname=test user=test password=test host=localhost" . runDbConn $ do
let phone = MobilePhone "+1900 654 321" "100.456" (Point 4 6) "127.0.0.1"
runMigration defaultMigrationLogger (migrate phone)
k <- insert phone
-- This will output the mobile phone data with money rounded to two fractional digits
get k >>= liftIO . print
liftIO $ putStrLn "This insert will make PostgreSQL throw an exception:"
-- PGRES_FATAL_ERROR: ERROR: value too long for type character varying(13)
insert $ phone {number = "Phone number is too long now"}