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If one of the application links isn't working, check [https://haskell-accursoft.rhcloud.com/ which builds are available]. (Snap is unavailable pending an [https://github.com/meteficha/skein/pull/8 update] to skein.)
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If an application link isn't working, check [https://haskell-accursoft.rhcloud.com/ which builds are available]. (Snap is unavailable pending an [https://github.com/meteficha/skein/pull/8 update] to skein.)
   
 
== Heroku ==
 
== Heroku ==

Revision as of 14:43, 18 August 2013

Haskell Web Development

Software:
Servers - Libraries - Frameworks
Deploy - Cloud
Interfaces to frameworks
Databases and Persistence
Testing and Verification
Content Management

Community & Research:
Forums and Discussion
Literature (research, talks and blogs)
Existing Haskell web applications
Ongoing projects and ideas

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
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
networking 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

If an application link isn't working, check which builds are available. (Snap is unavailable pending an update to skein.)

Heroku

GHC version: 7.4.1
Author: Brian McKenna
Home page: https://github.com/puffnfresh/heroku-buildpack-haskell
Documentation: https://github.com/puffnfresh/heroku-buildpack-haskell/blob/master/README.md

See also