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Private Package Repo for your app's dependencies Starting at ~$0/hour.
You don’t have to figure out how to run and secure your own package server to deploy private packages into your app. Gemfury stores your packages in the cloud for easy installation from your application.
Gemfury is designed to store all of your private code. Each Gemfury account works with RubyGems, npm, Composer, PIP, Bower, YUM, APT, NuGet, and all compatible frameworks and services.
Authenticated Repo-URL keeps your private packages safe and secure during deployment. All management and deployment is done over SSL.
Gemfury is designed for teams. Share your account with coworkers or clients and let them easily access and upgrade your packages.
The available application locations for this add-on are shown below, and depend on whether the application is deployed to a Common Runtime region or Private Space. Learn More
Region | Available |
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United States | Available |
Europe | Available |
Region | Available | Installable in Space |
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Dublin | Available | |
Frankfurt | Available | |
London | Available | |
Montreal | Available | |
Mumbai | Available | |
Oregon | Available | |
Singapore | Available | |
Sydney | Available | |
Tokyo | Available | |
Virginia | Available |
Need a larger plan? Let our customer success team help! Learn more.
To provision, copy the snippet into your CLI or use the install button above.
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