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Module Bonsai_web.Effect
'a Effect.t represents some computation of type 'a that can be performed outside of the typical computational/incremental structure of a Bonsai program. Examples of this computation might be:
- Calling an RPC and getting the result back
- Running expensive computation on a web-worker thread
- Requesting some information from the imperative "Start.Handle"-holding code
If you have a value of type 'a Effect.t, you can schedule it to be run by calling inject and providing a function that will be called when the callback completes.
include Core_kernel.Monad.S with type 'a t := 'a t
t >>= f returns a computation that sequences the computations represented by two monad elements. The resulting computation first does t to yield a value v, and then runs the computation returned by f v.
module Monad_infix : sig ... endval return : 'a -> 'a treturn v returns the (trivial) computation that returns v.
ignore_m t is map t ~f:(fun _ -> ()). ignore_m used to be called ignore, but we decided that was a bad name, because it shadowed the widely used Caml.ignore. Some monads still do let ignore = ignore_m for historical reasons.
Like all, but ensures that every monadic value in the list produces a unit value, all of which are discarded rather than being collected into a list.
module Let_syntax : sig ... endThese are convenient to have in scope when programming with a monad:
val of_event : Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.t -> unit tConverts a Vdom.Event.t to an Effect.t. This can be useful if you want to use the monadic interface that is available via Effect.t in order to sequence events.
val of_deferred_fun :
('query -> 'result Async_kernel.Deferred.t) ->
('query -> 'result t) Core_kernel.Staged.tof_deferred_fun is a way to convert from a deferred-returning function to an effect-returning function. This function is commonly used to wrap RPC calls. Memory is allocated permenantly every time that of_deferred_fun is called, so be sure to re-use the function inside the Staged.t!
val of_sync_fun :
('query -> 'result) ->
('query -> 'result t) Core_kernel.Staged.tof_sync_fun is similar to of_deferred_fun but with a synchronous function instead of a deferred one. This can be used for functions that are synchronous but side-effecting, or as a mock-function in tests that replace the usages of of_deferred_fun in the actual app.
val never : _ tAn effect that never completes
val inject :
'a t ->
on_response:('a -> Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.t) ->
Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.tProduces an event which schedules the some computation to be run. When that computation is complete, on_response is called with the value.
val inject_ignoring_response : unit t -> Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.tWhen the type being computed is unit, you are calling this Effect for side-effects that don't yield a value back. inject_ignoring_response frees you from having to pass an on_response callback.
val inject_with_userdata :
'a t ->
userdata:'u ->
on_response:('a -> 'u -> Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.t) ->
Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.tinject_with_userdata is the same as inject, but you have the option of passing in some extra value which will also be available in the on_response callback.
val handle_error :
('ok, 'error) Core_kernel.Result.t t ->
f:('error -> Virtual_dom.Vdom.Event.t) ->
'ok tTransforms a result-returing Effect.t into an Effect.t that doesn't have it's error case, by providing a callback that handles the error condition.