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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 is built in several flavours, with different pre-installed packages:
Packages | Cartridge | Installation Link |
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network | manifest | create application |
yesod-platform esqueleto happy | manifest | create application |
snap | manifest | create application |
happstack-foundation hsx2x happy | manifest | create application |
MFlow | manifest | create application |
Scotty | manifest | create application |
- | manifest | create application |
If an application link isn't working, check which builds are available. (The plain cartridge should always be available as it doesn't require building.)
The happstack cartridge is currently unavailable, as OpenShift doesn't provide enough memory to build it.
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 |