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Sparkle is a library that leverages the power of PureScripts type system to automatically create user interfaces based on type signatures.
The internal mechanism of this library is similar to QuickCheck. However, instead of using randomly generated input data, Sparkle creates reactive web interfaces for "interactive testing". It uses the Flare library to create those widgets.
Example
Consider the following (hypothetic) function:
formatNumber::Number->Int->Char->Boolean->String
formatNumber value precision decimalMark isSigned = ...
Sparkle can automatically create a user interface for formatNumber by simply calling:
sparkle "formatNumber" formatNumber
The result looks like this:
Notice how each input type (Number, Int, Char, Boolean) is represented by an appropriate input field.
Check out the demo page for an interactive version.
Quick start
Start a PureScript project in a new folder:
pulp init
Install Sparkle:
bower install --save purescript-sparkle
Write your own code (src/MyModule.purs), for example:
moduleMyModule (substring) whereimportPreludeimportData.Stringsubstring::Int->Int->String->String
substring start end str = take (end - start) (drop start str)
Write the module that creates the interactive Sparkle tests (test/Main.purs):
moduleTest.MainwhereimportPreludeimportMyModuleimportSparkle
main = sparkle "substring" substring
Compile and bundle:
pulp build -O -I test -m Test.Main -t test.js
Copy the index.html and sparkle.css file from the assets folder: