So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
Christopher Reeve
Summoner is the tool for creating fully configured production Haskell projects.
To start using it make sure you have the next tools installed on your machine:
The installation process can be done with the one simple command:
$ cabal new-install summoner
or
$ stack install summoner
or directly from GitHub.
You can turn on the bash auto-completion by running the following command:
$ source <(summon --bash-completion-script `which summon`)
After that, you can call summon
with the required command. To create a
project, use summon new
command specifying the prefered CLI options, follow
the instructions during the interactive process of the project creation, and a
new project would be created in a subfolder as well as a repository under your
GitHub account (if requested).
There are several options how to set particular configurations for the new projects:
- Default configuration file (
~/.summoner.toml
). - Explicitly specified configuration file by
--file FILENAME
option (used instead of the default one if specified). - Options that are stated by CLI arguments.
- Interactively inputed answers during work of the
summon
command (for the options that were not specified on previous steps).
So, the configuration uses Partial Options Monoid Pattern
.
If none of the mentioned above cases used then the configuration will be built interactively.
Here is the list of the options that could be configured for your needs:
cabal
โtrue
if you want to build you project withcabal
,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.stack
โtrue
if you want to build your project withstack
,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.owner
โGitHub
login.fullName
โ full name.email
โ e-mail address.license
โ license (possible options:MIT
,BSD2
,BSD3
,GPL-2
,GPL-3
,LGPL-2.1
,LGPL-3
,AGPL-3
,Apache-2.0
,MPL-2.0
).ghcVersions
โsummoner
uses defaultGHC-8.2.2
. But additionally you can specify other versions. For each versionx.y.z
thestack-x.y.z.yaml
will be created.github
โtrue
if you want to turn onGitHub
integration by default,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.travis
โtrue
if you want to turn onTravis
integration by default,false
if you don't. Ignored ifgithub = false
. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.appveyor
โtrue
if you want to turn onAppVeyor
integration by default,false
if you don't. Ignored ifgithub = false
. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.private
โtrue
if you want to create private repositories by default,false
if you don't. Ignored ifgithub = false
. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.lib
โtrue
if you want to createsrc
folder with dummyLib.hs
file and library target by default,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.exe
โtrue
if you want to createapp
folder with dummyMain.hs
file and executable target by default,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.test
โtrue
if you want to createtest
folder with dummySpec.hs
file and test target by default,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.bench
โtrue
if you want to createbenchmark
folder withMain.hs
file withgauge
library usage example by default,false
if you don't. If not specified it would be asked during each run of thesummoner
.extensions
โ List of the default extensions to add intodefault-extensions
section in the.cabal
.warnings
โ List of the default checks and warnings to add intoghc-options
section in the.cabal
.stylish.*
โstylish.file
to provide the absolute file path to the.stylish-haskell.yaml
file to use in the project.stylish.url
to provide the link to the.stylish-haskell.yaml
file to use in the project. In case of the absense or wrong path/link no.stylish-haskell.yaml
file is created.contributing.*
โcontributing.file
to provide the absolute file path to theCONTRIBUTING.md
file to use in the project.contributing.url
to provide the link to theCONTRIBUTING.md
file to use in the project. In case of the absense or wrong path/link noCONTRIBUTING
file is created.
Should be specified inside [prelude]
table.
package
โ Name of the package of the custom prelude you'd like to use in the project (doesn't work withoutmodule
field).module
โ Name of the module of the custom prelude you'd like to use in the project (doesn't work withoutpackage
field).
See an example of the configuration for projects of the Kowainik
organization.
By default, the summoner
looks for the configuration file (.summoner.toml
) in home directory.
The other way to specify some particular .toml
file is summon new PROJECTNAME --file FILEPATH
command.
Available commands:
Usage:
summon COMMAND
Set up your own Haskell project
Available commands:
new Create a new Haskell project
show Show available licenses or ghc versions
Available global options:
-h, --help Show this help text
-v, --version Show summoner's version
summon new
command:
Usage:
summon new PROJECT_NAME [--cabal] [--stack] [--ignore-config]
[with [OPTIONS]] [without [OPTIONS]]
[-f|--file FILENAME]
[--prelude-package PACKAGE_NAME]
[--prelude-module MODULE_NAME]
Available options:
-h, --help Show this help text
--ignore-config Ignore configuration file
--cabal Cabal support for the project
--stack Stack support for the project
-f, --file FILENAME Path to the toml file with configurations. If not
specified '~/.summoner.toml' will be used if present
--prelude-package PACKAGE_NAME
Name for the package of the custom prelude to use in
the project
--prelude-module MODULE_NAME
Name for the module of the custom prelude to use in
the project
Available commands:
with Specify options to enable
without Specify options to disable
Available command options:
-h, --help Show this help text
-g, --github Github integration
-p, --private Create private GitHub repository
-c, --travis Travis CI integration
-w, --app-veyor AppVeyor CI integration
-l, --library Library target
-e, --exec Executable target
-t, --test Tests
-b, --benchmark Benchmarks
summon show
command:
Usage:
summon show COMMAND
Show supported licenses or ghc versions
Available commands:
ghc Show available ghc versions
license Show available licenses
license [LICENSE_NAME] Show specific license text
Available options:
-h, --help Show this help text
The options to be enabled/disabled can be specified while running the command. If any of the applicable command options wasn't tagged as enabled/disabled, then the question is asked during the work of the tool.
For example,
summon new my-project with -letgcpw without -b --prelude-package relude --prelude-module Relude
creates the fully functional project which uses custom prelude relude
, contains
library, executable file, tests and create private repository on github
integrated with Travis-CI
, AppVeyor-CI
, but benchmarks won't be attached to this one.
But when calling this command
summon new my-project
the tool asks about every particular option, rather you'd like to have it or not in your project.
If you're running the summoner
with all options enabled a project with the following
hierarchy is created:
project-name
โโโ app
โย ย โโโ Main.hs
โโโ benchmark
โย ย โโโ Main.hs
โโโ src
โ โโโ ProjectName.hs
โย ย โโโ Prelude.hs
โโโ test
โย ย โโโ Spec.hs
โโโ CHANGELOG.md
โโโ LICENSE
โโโ project-name.cabal
โโโ README.md
โโโ Setup.hs
โโโ stack.yaml
โโโ appveyor.yml
โโโ .git
โโโ .gitignore
โโโ .travis.yml
Moreover, a repository with one commit at master is added with enabled Travis CI for that.
The -Wall
option is added to every stanza.
The following warning checks are added by default to executable, tests and benchmark stanzas:
-threaded
-rtsopts
-with-rtsopts=-N
If warnings are not explicitly stated in the configuration file, then the following ghc-options are added to all stanzas.
-Wincomplete-uni-patterns
-Wincomplete-record-updates
-Wcompat
-Widentities
-Wredundant-constraints (ghc >= 8.0)
-fhide-source-paths (ghc >= 8.2.2)
-Wmissing-export-lists (ghc >= 8.4.1)
-Wpartial-fields (ghc >= 8.4.1)
This project was inspired by Aelve/new-hs, which is the tool with the same goal but it's only for creating cabal projects.
Icons made by Nikita Golubev from Flaticon is licensed by CC 3.0 BY.