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Revision as of 09:07, 4 September 2017

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

GHC version: 8.2.1
Author: Gideon Sireling
Home page: https://bitbucket.org/accursoft/haskell-cloud/
Documentation: https://bitbucket.org/accursoft/haskell-cloud/src/default/README.md

The builder comes in several flavours, with just the network package or a pre-installed framework:

Framework Builder
network ghc-network
Yesod ghc-yesod
MFlow ghc-mflow
Scotty ghc-scotty
Snap ghc-snap
Happstack ghc-happstack
Spock ghc-spock

Heroku

GHC version: 7.10.3
Author: Joe Nelson
Home page: https://github.com/begriffs/heroku-buildpack-ghc
Documentation: https://github.com/begriffs/heroku-buildpack-ghc/blob/master/README.md

Heroku-Haste

GHC version: 7.4.1
Author: Alberto G. Corona
Home page: https://github.com/agocorona/heroku-buildpack-haste
Documentation: https://github.com/agocorona/heroku-buildpack-haste/blob/master/README.md

Heroku buildpack for tryhplay, incorporating Haste and HPlayground. Demo at http://tryplayg.herokuapp.com/.