How to get Haskell script to load when a web page loads





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I am super new to Haskell and I am trying to learn it by build a web music project.



I successfully installed Euterpea and got the MIDI set up. I wrote a super basic script that imports Euterpea and plays a note.



I now want to put my script onto my hosted site and have it -- for starters -- automatically run when the page is loaded.



How would I start doing this? Do I need to have a Javascript that calls the Haskell script?



And how do I configure a web-based MIDI to interact with my script?










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    It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

    – jberryman
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:42











  • You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

    – AJFarmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:35






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    As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

    – bradrn
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:01













  • @jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

    – reallymemorable
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:56






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    load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

    – assembly.jc
    Nov 25 '18 at 8:16


















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I am super new to Haskell and I am trying to learn it by build a web music project.



I successfully installed Euterpea and got the MIDI set up. I wrote a super basic script that imports Euterpea and plays a note.



I now want to put my script onto my hosted site and have it -- for starters -- automatically run when the page is loaded.



How would I start doing this? Do I need to have a Javascript that calls the Haskell script?



And how do I configure a web-based MIDI to interact with my script?










share|improve this question




















  • 7





    It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

    – jberryman
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:42











  • You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

    – AJFarmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:35






  • 2





    As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

    – bradrn
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:01













  • @jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

    – reallymemorable
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:56






  • 1





    load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

    – assembly.jc
    Nov 25 '18 at 8:16














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I am super new to Haskell and I am trying to learn it by build a web music project.



I successfully installed Euterpea and got the MIDI set up. I wrote a super basic script that imports Euterpea and plays a note.



I now want to put my script onto my hosted site and have it -- for starters -- automatically run when the page is loaded.



How would I start doing this? Do I need to have a Javascript that calls the Haskell script?



And how do I configure a web-based MIDI to interact with my script?










share|improve this question
















I am super new to Haskell and I am trying to learn it by build a web music project.



I successfully installed Euterpea and got the MIDI set up. I wrote a super basic script that imports Euterpea and plays a note.



I now want to put my script onto my hosted site and have it -- for starters -- automatically run when the page is loaded.



How would I start doing this? Do I need to have a Javascript that calls the Haskell script?



And how do I configure a web-based MIDI to interact with my script?







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  • 7





    It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

    – jberryman
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:42











  • You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

    – AJFarmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:35






  • 2





    As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

    – bradrn
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:01













  • @jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

    – reallymemorable
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:56






  • 1





    load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

    – assembly.jc
    Nov 25 '18 at 8:16














  • 7





    It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

    – jberryman
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:42











  • You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

    – AJFarmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:35






  • 2





    As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

    – bradrn
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:01













  • @jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

    – reallymemorable
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:56






  • 1





    load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

    – assembly.jc
    Nov 25 '18 at 8:16








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It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

– jberryman
Nov 25 '18 at 1:42





It sounds like there's some confusion here about how the web works broadly. Can you be a little more specific about what you want to do? You want to be able to load a web page and hear a note play from your browser?

– jberryman
Nov 25 '18 at 1:42













You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

– AJFarmar
Nov 25 '18 at 2:35





You'd probably be better off not using Haskell for front-end web development.

– AJFarmar
Nov 25 '18 at 2:35




2




2





As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

– bradrn
Nov 25 '18 at 3:01







As @AJFarmar said, Haskell isn't the best language for this sort of thing, but if you do want to use it then the threepenny-gui library is a very nice place to start

– bradrn
Nov 25 '18 at 3:01















@jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

– reallymemorable
Nov 25 '18 at 3:56





@jberryman - yes, for starters I want the note to be played upon page load. I have broader ambitions, but that's my MVP.

– reallymemorable
Nov 25 '18 at 3:56




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load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

– assembly.jc
Nov 25 '18 at 8:16





load Haskell script equivalent to lunch executed file from browser, it may be a complex thing, see: stackoverflow.com/questions/31003412/…

– assembly.jc
Nov 25 '18 at 8:16












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