polysemy-fs
This package offers small filesystem effects for polysemy, such as:
data FSExist m a where
DoesFileExist :: Path b File -> FSExist m Bool
DoesDirExist :: Path b Dir -> FSExist m Bool
It should be noted that these are very weak semantic abstractions, as it does
not provide a way to speak to the filesystem as a whole, and therefore is
somewhat unsuitable for mocking. These effects exist primarily to give
interpreters a way to be precise in the type of filesystem operations they use,
and should be treated in the same way as Embed IO
in that regard. However, if
you need a quick fix - then using this directly in application code is a slight
improvement over using Embed IO
directly.
Using these as very low level compilation units allows you to inject debugging
everywhere you use a filesystem operation. For example, using co-log-polysemy we can do this:
data FileExists where
FileExists :: Path b File -> FileExists
FileNotExists :: Path b File -> FileExists
data DirExists where
DirExists :: Path b Dir -> DirExists
DirNotExists :: Path b Dir -> DirExists
logFileExists :: Members '[FSExist, Log FileExists] r => Sem r a -> Sem r a
logFileExists = intercept \case
DoesFileExist x -> do
z <- doesFileExist x
case z of
True -> log $ FileExists x
False -> log $ FileNotExists x
return z
DoesDirExist x -> doesDirExist x
logDirExists :: Members '[FSExist, Log DirExists] r => Sem r a -> Sem r a
logDirExists = intercept \case
DoesDirExist x -> do
z <- doesDirExist x
case z of
True -> log $ DirExists x
False -> log $ DirNotExists x
return z
DoesFileExist x -> doesFileExist x
For a look at a unified version of filesystem operations, check out polysemy-fskvstore