gipeda 0.1.2 → 0.1.2.1
raw patch · 1 files changed
+7/−7 lines, 1 filesdep ~extradep ~vector
Dependency ranges changed: extra, vector
Files
- gipeda.cabal +7/−7
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name: gipeda-version: 0.1.2+version: 0.1.2.1 category: Development synopsis: Git Performance Dashboard description:@@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ (or any other source), with nice tables and shiny graphs. . So it is up to you whether you have a polling shell script loop, a post-commit- hook or a elaborate jenkins setup. As long as the performance data ends up in+ hook or an elaborate jenkins setup. As long as the performance data ends up in the `logs/` directory, gipeda is happy. . Gipeda produces static pages. In fact, the (single) html file and the- accompagning JavaScript code is completely static. Giepda just generates a+ accompanying JavaScript code is completely static. Giepda just generates a large number of json files. This has the advantage of easy deployment: Just put- gipeda in your webspace of copy the files to some static web hosting and you- are done. This putts very little load on your server, is cache friendly and has+ gipeda in your webspace or copy the files to some static web hosting and you+ are done. This puts very little load on your server, is cache-friendly and has no security problems. . Do you want to see it live? Check out these:@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ text >= 0.11 && <1.3, unordered-containers >= 0.2 && <0.3, split >= 0.2 && <0.3,- vector >= 0.10 && <0.11,+ vector >= 0.10 && <0.12, cassava >= 0.4 && <0.5, yaml >= 0.8 && <0.9, aeson >= 0.7 && <0.10,@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ gitlib >= 3.1 && <3.2, gitlib-libgit2, tagged >= 0.7 && <0.9,- extra >= 1 && <1.4+ extra >= 1 && <1.5 if flag(old-gitlib) build-depends: