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Revision as of 12:48, 23 December 2013
PaaS (platform as a service) cloud providers generally limit you to a fixed technology stack. However, OpenShift and Heroku allow third-party extensions, which can be used to support Haskell.
OpenShift
License: | GPL3 |
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GHC version: | 7.6.3 |
Author: | Gideon Sireling |
Home page: | https://github.com/accursoft/Haskell-Cloud |
Documentation: | https://github.com/accursoft/Haskell-Cloud/blob/master/README.md |
The cartridge comes in several flavours, with just the network package or a pre-installed framework:
Framework | Cartridge | Installation Link |
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network | manifest | create application |
Yesod | manifest | create application |
Snap | manifest | create application |
Happstack | manifest | create application |
MFlow | manifest | create application |
Scotty | manifest | create application |
Heroku
GHC version: | 7.4.1 |
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Author: | Brian McKenna |
Home page: | https://github.com/puffnfresh/heroku-buildpack-haskell |
Documentation: | https://github.com/puffnfresh/heroku-buildpack-haskell/blob/master/README.md |