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Tutorial
Dream's first several examples make up a tutorial. Each example is a
complete project with a helpful README, and plenty of links to next steps and
documentation. You can begin at 1-hello, or look in the
list below and jump to whatever interests you!
1-hello— the simplest Dream server responds to every request with the same friendly message.2-middleware— adds the first Dream middleware: the logger.3-router— different handlers for different paths.4-counter— the first custom middleware!5-echo— reads request bodies.6-template— renders responses from inline HTML templates and guards against XSS.7-debug— includes detailed information about errors in responses.8-error— customize all error responses in one place.9-log— writing messages to Dream's log.a-promise— introduces Lwt, the promise library used by Dream.b-session— associates state with client sessions.c-cookie— sets custom cookies.d-form— reading forms and CSRF prevention.e-jsonf-staticg-uploadh-sql— finally CRUD!i-graphqlj-streamk-websocketk-https
That's it for the tutorial!
Reason
There are several examples showing Dream with Reason syntax.
Extras
The rest of the examples cover additional topics in a more-standalone fashion. The goal of the examples is to cover the great majority of real-world HTTP usage, so that they make up a good survey. Please open an issue if something is missing!
Ideas:
w-auto-reloadw-fullstackw-index-htmlw-one-binaryw-ppx-derivingw-react-spaw-subcommandw-template-directoryw-tyxml
Basics:
Security:
w-authw-client-side-sessionw-corsw-database-sessionw-file-sessionw-form-expiredw-json-csrfw-jwtw-key-rotationw-upload-csrf
Techniques:
w-etagw-graphql-sqlw-graphql-subscriptionsw-https-redirectw-long-pollingw-postgres-dockerw-server-sent-eventsw-sql-streamw-template-streamw-websocket-stream
Advanced customization: