Fika is a modern programming language for the web. It is statically typed, functional and runs on the BEAM (Erlang VM).
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Here's a quick walkthrough of Fika's syntax: example.fi
Fika is written in Elixir, so make sure you have that installed. Follow these instructions to install Elixir. Next, clone this repo, cd into the directory and then follow the below instructions.
# Install dependencies and run the Elixir shell
mix deps.get
iex -S mix
# In the Elixir shell, compile and load a Fika file using the following:
> Fika.Code.load_module("example")
# Now you can run functions from the module like this:
> :example.sum(40, 2)
> 42
# Create the executable
mix release
# The above command creates an executable in the path ./_build/prod/rel/bakeware/fika
# Call the function example.sum(1, 2) from the file example.fi
./_build/prod/rel/bakeware/fika exec --function="foo()" example
PS: If you're developing Fika, the recommended way to try Fika code is to use the Elixir shell which is documented above because this is faster.
Fika comes with a web server which allows you to quickly create HTTP request handlers. Note: This web server is a prototype currently and only responds with strings and a 200 status code.
# Inside examples/router.fi
fn routes : List({method: String, path: String, handler: Fn(->String)}) do
[
{method: "GET", path: "/", handler: &hello},
{method: "GET", path: "/foo", handler: &bar}
]
end
fn hello : String do
"Hello world"
end
fn bar : String do
"Bar"
end
Now start the webserver in one of two ways:
iex -S mix
# A web server is started automatically using the router `examples/router.fi`
# Create the executable
mix release
# router.fi is in the `examples` folder
cd examples
../_build/prod/rel/bakeware/fika
Now open http://localhost:9090
in the browser to see "Hello world" served
by Fika. Changes to the router are picked up automatically.
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If you'd like to contact the creator of Fika, you can find Emil Soman on
twitter or drop a mail to fikalanguage@gmail.com
.
Fika's development is supported by its many contributors and the grant from FOSSUnited. Thank you!