class Bundler::LazySpecification
Attributes
Public Class Methods
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 12 def initialize(name, version, platform, source = nil) @name = name @version = version @dependencies = [] @platform = platform || Gem::Platform::RUBY @source = source @specification = nil end
Public Instance Methods
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 29 def ==(other) identifier == other.identifier end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 78 def __materialize__ @specification = if source.is_a?(Source::Gemspec) && source.gemspec.name == name source.gemspec.tap {|s| s.source = source } else search_object = if source.is_a?(Source::Path) Dependency.new(name, version) else ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform? ? self : Dependency.new(name, version) end platform_object = Gem::Platform.new(platform) candidates = source.specs.search(search_object) same_platform_candidates = candidates.select do |spec| MatchPlatform.platforms_match?(spec.platform, platform_object) end installable_candidates = same_platform_candidates.select do |spec| !spec.is_a?(EndpointSpecification) || (spec.required_ruby_version.satisfied_by?(Gem.ruby_version) && spec.required_rubygems_version.satisfied_by?(Gem.rubygems_version)) end search = installable_candidates.last || same_platform_candidates.last search.dependencies = dependencies if search && (search.is_a?(RemoteSpecification) || search.is_a?(EndpointSpecification)) search end end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 33 def eql?(other) identifier.eql?(other.identifier) end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 21 def full_name if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY || platform.nil? "#{@name}-#{@version}" else "#{@name}-#{@version}-#{platform}" end end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 119 def git_version return unless source.is_a?(Bundler::Source::Git) " #{source.revision[0..6]}" end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 37 def hash identifier.hash end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 115 def identifier @__identifier ||= [name, version, platform_string] end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 103 def respond_to?(*args) super || @specification ? @specification.respond_to?(*args) : nil end
Does this locked specification satisfy dependency
?
NOTE: Rubygems default requirement is “>= 0”, which doesn’t match prereleases of 0 versions, like “0.0.0.dev” or “0.0.0.SNAPSHOT”. However, bundler users expect those to work. We need to make sure that Gemfile dependencies without explicit requirements (which use “>= 0” under the hood by default) are still valid for locked specs using this kind of versions. The method implements an ad-hoc fix for that. A better solution might be to change default rubygems requirement of dependencies to be “>= 0.A” but that’s a major refactoring likely to break things. Hopefully we can attempt it in the future.
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 55 def satisfies?(dependency) effective_requirement = dependency.requirement == Gem::Requirement.default ? Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0.A") : dependency.requirement @name == dependency.name && effective_requirement.satisfied_by?(Gem::Version.new(@version)) end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 61 def to_lock out = String.new if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY || platform.nil? out << " #{name} (#{version})\n" else out << " #{name} (#{version}-#{platform})\n" end dependencies.sort_by(&:to_s).uniq.each do |dep| next if dep.type == :development out << " #{dep.to_lock}\n" end out end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 107 def to_s @__to_s ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY || platform.nil? "#{name} (#{version})" else "#{name} (#{version}-#{platform})" end end
Protected Instance Methods
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 126 def platform_string platform_string = platform.to_s platform_string == Index::RUBY ? Index::NULL : platform_string end
Private Instance Methods
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 137 def method_missing(method, *args, &blk) raise "LazySpecification has not been materialized yet (calling :#{method} #{args.inspect})" unless @specification return super unless respond_to?(method) @specification.send(method, *args, &blk) end
For backwards compatibility with existing lockfiles, if the most specific locked platform is RUBY, we keep the previous behaviour of resolving the best platform variant at materiliazation time. For previous bundler versions (before 2.2.0) this was always the case (except when the lockfile only included non-ruby platforms), but we’re also keeping this behaviour on newer bundlers unless users generate the lockfile from scratch or explicitly add a more specific platform.
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 154 def ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform? !Bundler.most_specific_locked_platform?(Gem::Platform::RUBY) || Bundler.settings[:force_ruby_platform] end
# File bundler/lazy_specification.rb, line 133 def to_ary nil end