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The cartridge comes in several flavours, with just the network package or a pre-installed framework: | The cartridge comes in several flavours, with just the network package (GHC 7.8.2) or a pre-installed framework (GHC 7.6.3 *): | ||
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| [https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/application_type/custom?cartridges%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.accursoft.com%2Fcartridges%2Fsnap.yml deploy] | | [https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/application_type/custom?cartridges%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.accursoft.com%2Fcartridges%2Fsnap.yml deploy] | ||
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| Happstack | | Happstack | ||
| [http://www.accursoft.com/cartridges/happstack.yml manifest] | | [http://www.accursoft.com/cartridges/happstack.yml manifest] | ||
| [https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts/happstack quickstart] | | [https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts/happstack quickstart] | ||
| [https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/application_type/custom?cartridges%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.accursoft.com%2Fcartridges%2Fhappstack.yml deploy] | | [https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/application_type/custom?cartridges%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.accursoft.com%2Fcartridges%2Fhappstack.yml deploy] | ||
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| MFlow | | MFlow | ||
| [http://www.accursoft.com/cartridges/mflow.yml manifest] | | [http://www.accursoft.com/cartridges/mflow.yml manifest] | ||
| [https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts/mflow quickstart] | | [https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts/mflow quickstart] | ||
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<small>* GHC 7. | <small>* GHC 7.8 requires dynamic libraries for Template Haskell and Quasiquoting. OpenShift gears default to a 1Gb quota, which is insufficient for a full web framework with two copies (dynamic and static) of every library.</small> | ||
== Heroku == | == Heroku == |
Revision as of 13:01, 30 April 2014
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
GHC version: | 7.6.3 / 7.8.2 |
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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 (GHC 7.8.2) or a pre-installed framework (GHC 7.6.3 *):
Framework | Cartridge | QuickStart | Deploy |
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network | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
Yesod | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
Snap | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
Happstack | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
MFlow | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
Scotty | manifest | quickstart | deploy |
* GHC 7.8 requires dynamic libraries for Template Haskell and Quasiquoting. OpenShift gears default to a 1Gb quota, which is insufficient for a full web framework with two copies (dynamic and static) of every library.
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 |