Awesome
Aff
An asynchronous effect monad and threading model for PureScript.
Installation
Install aff
with Spago:
spago install aff
Quick start
This quick start covers common, minimal use cases for the library. Longer examples and tutorials can be found in the docs directory.
main :: Effect Unit
main = launchAff_ do
response <- Ajax.get "http://foo.bar"
log response.body
Documentation
aff
documentation is stored in a few places:
- Module documentation is published on Pursuit.
- Written documentation is kept in the docs directory.
- Usage examples can be found in the test suite.
If you get stuck, there are several ways to get help:
- Open an issue if you have encountered a bug or problem.
- Ask general questions on the PureScript Discourse forum or the PureScript Discord chat.
Contributing
You can contribute to aff
in several ways:
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If you encounter a problem or have a question, please open an issue. We'll do our best to work with you to resolve or answer it.
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If you would like to contribute code, tests, or documentation, please read the contributor guide. It's a short, helpful introduction to contributing to this library, including development instructions.
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If you have written a library, tutorial, guide, or other resource based on this package, please share it on the PureScript Discourse! Writing libraries and learning resources are a great way to help this library succeed.