Parse and render URI templates.
Burrito is a Haskell library for parsing and rendering URI templates.
According to RFC 6570: "A URI Template is a compact sequence of characters for describing a range of Uniform Resource Identifiers through variable expansion." Burrito implements URI templates according to the specification in that RFC.
The term "uniform resource identifiers" (URI) is often used interchangeably with other related terms like "internationalized resource identifier" (IRI), "uniform resource locator" (URL), and "uniform resource name" (URN). Burrito can be used for all of these. If you want to get technical, its input must be a valid IRI and its output will be a valid URI or URN.
Although Burrito is primarily intended to be used with HTTP and HTTPS URIs, it should work with other schemes as well.
Burrito
Burrito is a Haskell library for parsing and rendering URI templates.
According to RFC 6570: "A URI Template is a compact sequence of characters for describing a range of Uniform Resource Identifiers through variable expansion." Burrito implements URI templates according to the specification in that RFC.
The term "uniform resource identifiers" (URI) is often used interchangeably with other related terms like "internationalized resource identifier" (IRI), "uniform resource locator" (URL), and "uniform resource name" (URN). Burrito can be used for all of these. If you want to get technical, its input must be a valid IRI and its output will be a valid URI or URN.
Although Burrito is primarily intended to be used with HTTP and HTTPS URIs, it should work with other schemes as well.