class Gem::DependencyInstaller

Installs a gem along with all its dependencies from local and remote gems.

Attributes

document[R]

Documentation types. For use by the Gem.done_installing hook

errors[R]

Errors from SpecFetcher while searching for remote specifications

installed_gems[R]

List of gems installed by install in alphabetic order

Public Class Methods

new(options = {}) click to toggle source

Creates a new installer instance.

Options are:

:cache_dir

Alternate repository path to store .gem files in.

:domain

:local, :remote, or :both. :local only searches gems in the current directory. :remote searches only gems in Gem::sources. :both searches both.

:env_shebang

See Gem::Installer::new.

:force

See Gem::Installer#install.

:format_executable

See Gem::Installer#initialize.

:ignore_dependencies

Don’t install any dependencies.

:install_dir

See Gem::Installer#install.

:prerelease

Allow prerelease versions. See install.

:security_policy

See Gem::Installer::new and Gem::Security.

:user_install

See Gem::Installer.new

:wrappers

See Gem::Installer::new

:build_args

See Gem::Installer::new

# File rubygems/dependency_installer.rb, line 69
def initialize(options = {})
  @only_install_dir = !!options[:install_dir]
  @install_dir = options[:install_dir] || Gem.dir
  @build_root = options[:build_root]

  options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options

  @bin_dir             = options[:bin_dir]
  @dev_shallow         = options[:dev_shallow]
  @development         = options[:development]
  @document            = options[:document]
  @domain              = options[:domain]
  @env_shebang         = options[:env_shebang]
  @force               = options[:force]
  @format_executable   = options[:format_executable]
  @ignore_dependencies = options[:ignore_dependencies]
  @prerelease          = options[:prerelease]
  @security_policy     = options[:security_policy]
  @user_install        = options[:user_install]
  @wrappers            = options[:wrappers]
  @build_args          = options[:build_args]
  @build_docs_in_background = options[:build_docs_in_background]
  @install_as_default = options[:install_as_default]
  @dir_mode = options[:dir_mode]
  @data_mode = options[:data_mode]
  @prog_mode = options[:prog_mode]

  # Indicates that we should not try to update any deps unless
  # we absolutely must.
  @minimal_deps = options[:minimal_deps]

  @available      = nil
  @installed_gems = []
  @toplevel_specs = nil

  @cache_dir = options[:cache_dir] || @install_dir

  @errors = []
end

Public Instance Methods

consider_local?() click to toggle source

Indicated, based on the requested domain, if local gems should be considered.

# File rubygems/dependency_installer.rb, line 134
def consider_local?
  @domain == :both or @domain == :local
end
consider_remote?() click to toggle source

Indicated, based on the requested domain, if remote gems should be considered.

# File rubygems/dependency_installer.rb, line 142
def consider_remote?
  @domain == :both or @domain == :remote
end
find_spec_by_name_and_version(gem_name, version = Gem::Requirement.default, prerelease = false) click to toggle source

Finds a spec and the source_uri it came from for gem gem_name and version. Returns an Array of specs and sources required for installation of the gem.

# File rubygems/dependency_installer.rb, line 226
def find_spec_by_name_and_version(gem_name,
                                  version = Gem::Requirement.default,
                                  prerelease = false)
  set = Gem::AvailableSet.new

  if consider_local?
    if gem_name =~ /\.gem$/ and File.file? gem_name
      src = Gem::Source::SpecificFile.new(gem_name)
      set.add src.spec, src
    elsif gem_name =~ /\.gem$/
      Dir[gem_name].each do |name|
        begin
          src = Gem::Source::SpecificFile.new name
          set.add src.spec, src
        rescue Gem::Package::FormatError
        end
      end
    else
      local = Gem::Source::Local.new

      if s = local.find_gem(gem_name, version)
        set.add s, local
      end
    end
  end

  if set.empty?
    dep = Gem::Dependency.new gem_name, version
    dep.prerelease = true if prerelease

    set = Gem::Deprecate.skip_during do
      find_gems_with_sources(dep, true)
    end

    set.match_platform!
  end

  if set.empty?
    raise Gem::SpecificGemNotFoundException.new(gem_name, version, @errors)
  end

  @available = set
end
install(dep_or_name, version = Gem::Requirement.default) click to toggle source

Installs the gem dep_or_name and all its dependencies. Returns an Array of installed gem specifications.

If the :prerelease option is set and there is a prerelease for dep_or_name the prerelease version will be installed.

Unless explicitly specified as a prerelease dependency, prerelease gems that dep_or_name depend on will not be installed.

If c-1.a depends on b-1 and a-1.a and there is a gem b-1.a available then c-1.a, b-1 and a-1.a will be installed. b-1.a will need to be installed separately.

# File rubygems/dependency_installer.rb, line 300
def install(dep_or_name, version = Gem::Requirement.default)
  request_set = resolve_dependencies dep_or_name, version

  @installed_gems = []

  options = {
    :bin_dir             => @bin_dir,
    :build_args          => @build_args,
    :document            => @document,
    :env_shebang         => @env_shebang,
    :force               => @force,
    :format_executable   => @format_executable,
    :ignore_dependencies => @ignore_dependencies,
    :prerelease          => @prerelease,
    :security_policy     => @security_policy,
    :user_install        => @user_install,
    :wrappers            => @wrappers,
    :build_root          => @build_root,
    :install_as_default  => @install_as_default,
    :dir_mode            => @dir_mode,
    :data_mode           => @data_mode,
    :prog_mode           => @prog_mode,
  }
  options[:install_dir] = @install_dir if @only_install_dir

  request_set.install options do |_, installer|
    @installed_gems << installer.spec if installer
  end

  @installed_gems.sort!

  # Since this is currently only called for docs, we can be lazy and just say
  # it's documentation. Ideally the hook adder could decide whether to be in
  # the background or not, and what to call it.
  in_background "Installing documentation" do
    Gem.done_installing_hooks.each do |hook|
      hook.call self, @installed_gems
    end
  end unless Gem.done_installing_hooks.empty?

  @installed_gems
end