hapistrano/hapistrano.cabal
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name: hapistrano
version: 0.2.0.1
synopsis: A deployment library for Haskell applications
description:
.
Hapistrano makes it easy to reliably deploy Haskell applications
to a server.
.
Following popular libraries like Ruby's <http://capistranorb.com/
Capistrano>, Hapistrano does the work of building the application
with dependencies into a distinct folder, and then atomically moves
a symlink to the latest complete build.
.
This allows for atomic switchovers to new application code after the
build is complete. Rollback is even simpler, since Hapistrano can
just point the `current` symlink to the previous release.
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See <https://github.com/stackbuilders/hapistrano the project readme on GitHub>
for more information.
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license: MIT
license-file: LICENSE
author: Justin Leitgeb
maintainer: justin@stackbuilders.com
copyright: 2015 Stack Builders Inc.
category: System
Homepage: https://github.com/stackbuilders/hapistrano
Bug-reports: https://github.com/stackbuilders/hapistrano/issues
build-type: Simple
cabal-version: >=1.10
executable hap
main-is: Main.hs
hs-source-dirs: src
build-depends: base >=4.5 && <4.9
, time-locale-compat
, time
, old-locale
, process
, either
, transformers
, mtl
, filepath
, base-compat
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options: -Wall
library
exposed-modules: System.Hapistrano
other-modules: System.Hapistrano.Types
build-depends: base >=4.5 && <4.9
, time-locale-compat
, time
, old-locale
, process
, either
, transformers
, mtl
, filepath
, base-compat
hs-source-dirs: src
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options: -Wall
test-suite hapistrano-test
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
hs-source-dirs: spec, src
main-is: Spec.hs
build-depends: base >=4.5 && <4.9
, time-locale-compat
, time
, old-locale
, process
, either
, transformers
, mtl
, filepath
, base-compat
, hspec
, temporary
, directory
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options: -Wall
source-repository head
type: git
location: https://github.com/stackbuilders/hapistrano