The Specification class contains the information for a gem. Typically defined in a .gemspec file or a Rakefile, and looks like this:
Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = 'example' s.version = '0.1.0' s.licenses = ['MIT'] s.summary = "This is an example!" s.description = "Much longer explanation of the example!" s.authors = ["Ruby Coder"] s.email = 'rubycoder@example.com' s.files = ["lib/example.rb"] s.homepage = 'https://rubygems.org/gems/example' s.metadata = { "source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/example/example" } end
Starting in RubyGems 2.0, a Specification can hold arbitrary metadata. See metadata for restrictions on the format and size of metadata items you may add to a specification.
The version number of a specification that does not specify one (i.e. RubyGems 0.7 or earlier).
A message that gets displayed after the gem is installed.
Usage:
spec.post_install_message = "Thanks for installing!"
Adds a development dependency named gem with requirements to this gem.
Usage:
spec.add_development_dependency 'example', '~> 1.1', '>= 1.1.4'
Development dependencies aren't installed by default and aren't activated when a gem is required.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 559
def add_development_dependency(gem, *requirements)
add_dependency_with_type(gem, :development, requirements)
end
Adds a runtime dependency named gem with requirements to this gem.
Usage:
spec.add_runtime_dependency 'example', '~> 1.1', '>= 1.1.4'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 570
def add_runtime_dependency(gem, *requirements)
if requirements.uniq.size != requirements.size
warn "WARNING: duplicated #{gem} dependency #{requirements}"
end
add_dependency_with_type(gem, :runtime, requirements)
end
Executables included in the gem.
For example, the rake gem has rake as an executable. You don’t specify the full path (as in bin/rake); all application-style files are expected to be found in bindir. These files must be executable Ruby files. Files that use bash or other interpreters will not work.
Executables included may only be ruby scripts, not scripts for other languages or compiled binaries.
Usage:
spec.executables << 'rake'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 593
def executables
@executables ||= []
end
Extensions to build when installing the gem, specifically the paths to extconf.rb-style files used to compile extensions.
These files will be run when the gem is installed, causing the C (or whatever) code to be compiled on the user’s machine.
Usage:
spec.extensions << 'ext/rmagic/extconf.rb'
See Gem::Ext::Builder for information about writing extensions for gems.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 610
def extensions
@extensions ||= []
end
Extra files to add to RDoc such as README or doc/examples.txt
When the user elects to generate the RDoc documentation for a gem (typically at install time), all the library files are sent to RDoc for processing. This option allows you to have some non-code files included for a more complete set of documentation.
Usage:
spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'doc/user-guide.txt']
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 626
def extra_rdoc_files
@extra_rdoc_files ||= []
end
The platform this gem runs on.
This is usually Gem::Platform::RUBY or Gem::Platform::CURRENT.
Most gems contain pure Ruby code; they should simply leave the default value in place. Some gems contain C (or other) code to be compiled into a Ruby “extension”. The gem should leave the default value in place unless the code will only compile on a certain type of system. Some gems consist of pre-compiled code (“binary gems”). It's especially important that they set the platform attribute appropriately. A shortcut is to set the platform to Gem::Platform::CURRENT, which will cause the gem builder to set the platform to the appropriate value for the system on which the build is being performed.
If this attribute is set to a non-default value, it will be included in the filename of the gem when it is built such as: nokogiri-1.6.0-x86-mingw32.gem
Usage:
spec.platform = Gem::Platform.local
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 476
def platform=(platform)
if @original_platform.nil? or
@original_platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
@original_platform = platform
end
case platform
when Gem::Platform::CURRENT then
@new_platform = Gem::Platform.local
@original_platform = @new_platform.to_s
when Gem::Platform then
@new_platform = platform
# legacy constants
when nil, Gem::Platform::RUBY then
@new_platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
when 'mswin32' then # was Gem::Platform::WIN32
@new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'x86-mswin32'
when 'i586-linux' then # was Gem::Platform::LINUX_586
@new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'x86-linux'
when 'powerpc-darwin' then # was Gem::Platform::DARWIN
@new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'ppc-darwin'
else
@new_platform = Gem::Platform.new platform
end
@platform = @new_platform.to_s
invalidate_memoized_attributes
@new_platform
end
Specifies the rdoc options to be used when generating API documentation.
Usage:
spec.rdoc_options << '--title' << 'Rake -- Ruby Make' << '--main' << 'README' << '--line-numbers'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 656
def rdoc_options
@rdoc_options ||= []
end
Paths in the gem to add to $LOAD_PATH when this gem is activated. If you have an extension you do not need to add "ext" to the require path, the extension build process will copy the extension files into “lib” for you.
The default value is "lib"
Usage:
# If all library files are in the root directory... spec.require_paths = ['.']
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 527
def require_paths=(val)
@require_paths = Array(val)
end
The version of Ruby required by this gem. The ruby version can be specified to the patch-level:
$ ruby -v -e 'p Gem.ruby_version' ruby 2.0.0p247 (2013-06-27 revision 41674) [x86_64-darwin12.4.0] #<Gem::Version "2.0.0.247">
Prereleases can also be specified.
Usage:
# This gem will work with 1.8.6 or greater... spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.8.6' # Only with final releases of major version 2 where minor version is at least 3 spec.required_ruby_version = '~> 2.3' # Only prereleases or final releases after 2.6.0.preview2 spec.required_ruby_version = '> 2.6.0.preview2' # This gem will work with 2.3.0 or greater, including major version 3, but lesser than 4.0.0 spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.3', '< 4'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 684
def required_ruby_version=(req)
@required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.create req
end
The RubyGems version required by this gem
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 691
def required_rubygems_version=(req)
@required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.create req
end
Lists the external (to RubyGems) requirements that must be met for this gem to work. It's simply information for the user.
Usage:
spec.requirements << 'libmagick, v6.0' spec.requirements << 'A good graphics card'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 704
def requirements
@requirements ||= []
end
A long description of this gem
The description should be more detailed than the summary but not excessively long. A few paragraphs is a recommended length with no examples or formatting.
Usage:
spec.description = <<-EOF Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. EOF
A contact email address (or addresses) for this gem
Usage:
spec.email = 'john.jones@example.com' spec.email = ['jack@example.com', 'jill@example.com']
The metadata holds extra data for this gem that may be useful to other consumers and is settable by gem authors.
Metadata items have the following restrictions:
The metadata must be a Hash object
All keys and values must be Strings
Keys can be a maximum of 128 bytes and values can be a maximum of 1024 bytes
All strings must be UTF-8, no binary data is allowed
You can use metadata to specify links to your gem's homepage, codebase, documentation, wiki, mailing list, issue tracker and changelog.
s.metadata = {
"bug_tracker_uri" => "https://example.com/user/bestgemever/issues",
"changelog_uri" => "https://example.com/user/bestgemever/CHANGELOG.md",
"documentation_uri" => "https://www.example.info/gems/bestgemever/0.0.1",
"homepage_uri" => "https://bestgemever.example.io",
"mailing_list_uri" => "https://groups.example.com/bestgemever",
"source_code_uri" => "https://example.com/user/bestgemever",
"wiki_uri" => "https://example.com/user/bestgemever/wiki"
"funding_uri" => "https://example.com/donate"
}
These links will be used on your gem's page on rubygems.org and must pass validation against following regex.
%r{\Ahttps?:\/\/([^\s:@]+:[^\s:@]*@)?[A-Za-z\d\-]+(\.[A-Za-z\d\-]+)+\.?(:\d{1,5})?([\/?]\S*)?\z}
The license for this gem.
The license must be no more than 64 characters.
This should just be the name of your license. The full text of the license should be inside of the gem (at the top level) when you build it.
The simplest way is to specify the standard SPDX ID spdx.org/licenses/ for the license. Ideally, you should pick one that is OSI (Open Source Initiative) opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical approved.
The most commonly used OSI-approved licenses are MIT and Apache-2.0. GitHub also provides a license picker at choosealicense.com/.
You can also use a custom license file along with your gemspec and specify a LicenseRef-<idstring>, where idstring is the name of the file containing the license text.
You should specify a license for your gem so that people know how they are permitted to use it and any restrictions you're placing on it. Not specifying a license means all rights are reserved; others have no right to use the code for any purpose.
You can set multiple licenses with licenses=
Usage:
spec.license = 'MIT'
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 361
def license=(o)
self.licenses = [o]
end
The license(s) for the library.
Each license must be a short name, no more than 64 characters.
This should just be the name of your license. The full text of the license should be inside of the gem when you build it.
See license= for more discussion
Usage:
spec.licenses = ['MIT', 'GPL-2.0']
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 378
def licenses=(licenses)
@licenses = Array licenses
end
A short summary of this gem's description. Displayed in gem list -d.
The description should be more detailed than the summary.
Usage:
spec.summary = "This is a small summary of my gem"
Files included in this gem. You cannot append to this accessor, you must assign to it.
Only add files you can require to this list, not directories, etc.
Directories are automatically stripped from this list when building a gem, other non-files cause an error.
Usage:
require 'rake' spec.files = FileList['lib/**/*.rb', 'bin/*', '[A-Z]*'].to_a # or without Rake... spec.files = Dir['lib/**/*.rb'] + Dir['bin/*'] spec.files += Dir['[A-Z]*'] spec.files.reject! { |fn| fn.include? "CVS" }
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 259
def files
# DO NOT CHANGE TO ||= ! This is not a normal accessor. (yes, it sucks)
# DOC: Why isn't it normal? Why does it suck? How can we fix this?
@files = [@files,
@test_files,
add_bindir(@executables),
@extra_rdoc_files,
@extensions,
].flatten.compact.uniq.sort
end
Sets the default executable for this gem.
Deprecated: You must now specify the executable name to Gem.bin_path.
The Gem::Specification version of this gemspec.
Do not set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged.
Load custom marshal format, re-initializing defaults as needed
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1260
def self._load(str)
Gem.load_yaml
array = Marshal.load str
spec = Gem::Specification.new
spec.instance_variable_set :@specification_version, array[1]
current_version = CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
field_count = if spec.specification_version > current_version
spec.instance_variable_set :@specification_version,
current_version
MARSHAL_FIELDS[current_version]
else
MARSHAL_FIELDS[spec.specification_version]
end
if array.size < field_count
raise TypeError, "invalid Gem::Specification format #{array.inspect}"
end
# Cleanup any Psych::PrivateType. They only show up for an old bug
# where nil => null, so just convert them to nil based on the type.
array.map! {|e| e.kind_of?(Psych::PrivateType) ? nil : e }
spec.instance_variable_set :@rubygems_version, array[0]
# spec version
spec.instance_variable_set :@name, array[2]
spec.instance_variable_set :@version, array[3]
spec.date = array[4]
spec.instance_variable_set :@summary, array[5]
spec.instance_variable_set :@required_ruby_version, array[6]
spec.instance_variable_set :@required_rubygems_version, array[7]
spec.instance_variable_set :@original_platform, array[8]
spec.instance_variable_set :@dependencies, array[9]
# offset due to rubyforge_project removal
spec.instance_variable_set :@email, array[11]
spec.instance_variable_set :@authors, array[12]
spec.instance_variable_set :@description, array[13]
spec.instance_variable_set :@homepage, array[14]
spec.instance_variable_set :@has_rdoc, array[15]
spec.instance_variable_set :@new_platform, array[16]
spec.instance_variable_set :@platform, array[16].to_s
spec.instance_variable_set :@license, array[17]
spec.instance_variable_set :@metadata, array[18]
spec.instance_variable_set :@loaded, false
spec.instance_variable_set :@activated, false
spec
end
Returns all specifications. This method is discouraged from use. You probably want to use one of the Enumerable methods instead.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 880
def self.all
warn "NOTE: Specification.all called from #{caller.first}" unless
Gem::Deprecate.skip
_all
end
Sets the known specs to specs. Not guaranteed to work for you in the future. Use at your own risk. Caveat emptor. Doomy doom doom. Etc etc.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 898
def self.all=(specs)
@@stubs_by_name = specs.group_by(&:name)
@@all = @@stubs = specs
end
Return full names of all specs in sorted order.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 906
def self.all_names
self._all.map(&:full_name)
end
Return the list of all array-oriented instance variables.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 915
def self.array_attributes
@@array_attributes.dup
end
Return the list of all instance variables.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 924
def self.attribute_names
@@attributes.dup
end
Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for default gems
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 820
def self.default_stubs(pattern = "*.gemspec")
base_dir = Gem.default_dir
gems_dir = File.join base_dir, "gems"
gemspec_stubs_in(Gem.default_specifications_dir, pattern) do |path|
Gem::StubSpecification.default_gemspec_stub(path, base_dir, gems_dir)
end
end
Return the directories that Specification uses to find specs.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 931
def self.dirs
@@dirs ||= Gem.path.collect do |dir|
File.join dir.dup.tap(&Gem::UNTAINT), "specifications"
end
end
Set the directories that Specification uses to find specs. Setting this resets the list of known specs.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 941
def self.dirs=(dirs)
self.reset
@@dirs = Array(dirs).map {|dir| File.join dir, "specifications" }
end
Enumerate every known spec. See ::dirs= and ::add_spec to set the list of specs.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 953
def self.each
return enum_for(:each) unless block_given?
self._all.each do |x|
yield x
end
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1014
def self.find_active_stub_by_path(path)
stub = @@active_stub_with_requirable_file[path] ||= (stubs.find do |s|
s.activated? and s.contains_requirable_file? path
end || NOT_FOUND)
stub.this
end
Returns every spec that has the given full_name
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 975
def self.find_all_by_full_name(full_name)
stubs.select {|s| s.full_name == full_name }.map(&:to_spec)
end
Returns every spec that matches name and optional requirements.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 964
def self.find_all_by_name(name, *requirements)
requirements = Gem::Requirement.default if requirements.empty?
# TODO: maybe try: find_all { |s| spec === dep }
Gem::Dependency.new(name, *requirements).matching_specs
end
Find the best specification matching a name and requirements. Raises if the dependency doesn't resolve to a valid specification.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 983
def self.find_by_name(name, *requirements)
requirements = Gem::Requirement.default if requirements.empty?
# TODO: maybe try: find { |s| spec === dep }
Gem::Dependency.new(name, *requirements).to_spec
end
Return the best specification that contains the file matching path.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 994
def self.find_by_path(path)
path = path.dup.freeze
spec = @@spec_with_requirable_file[path] ||= (stubs.find do |s|
s.contains_requirable_file? path
end || NOT_FOUND)
spec.to_spec
end
Return currently unresolved specs that contain the file matching path.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1024
def self.find_in_unresolved(path)
unresolved_specs.find_all {|spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path }
end
Search through all unresolved deps and sub-dependencies and return specs that contain the file matching path.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1032
def self.find_in_unresolved_tree(path)
unresolved_specs.each do |spec|
spec.traverse do |from_spec, dep, to_spec, trail|
if to_spec.has_conflicts? || to_spec.conficts_when_loaded_with?(trail)
:next
else
return trail.reverse if to_spec.contains_requirable_file? path
end
end
end
[]
end
Return the best specification that contains the file matching path amongst the specs that are not activated.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1006
def self.find_inactive_by_path(path)
stub = stubs.find do |s|
next if s.activated?
s.contains_requirable_file? path
end
stub && stub.to_spec
end
Special loader for YAML files. When a Specification object is loaded from a YAML file, it bypasses the normal Ruby object initialization routine (initialize). This method makes up for that and deals with gems of different ages.
input can be anything that YAML.load() accepts: String or IO.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1059
def self.from_yaml(input)
Gem.load_yaml
input = normalize_yaml_input input
spec = Gem::SafeYAML.safe_load input
if spec && spec.class == FalseClass
raise Gem::EndOfYAMLException
end
unless Gem::Specification === spec
raise Gem::Exception, "YAML data doesn't evaluate to gem specification"
end
spec.specification_version ||= NONEXISTENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
spec.reset_nil_attributes_to_default
spec
end
Return the latest installed spec for gem name.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1090
def self.latest_spec_for(name)
latest_specs(true).find {|installed_spec| installed_spec.name == name }
end
Return the latest specs, optionally including prerelease specs if prerelease is true.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1083
def self.latest_specs(prerelease = false)
_latest_specs Gem::Specification.stubs, prerelease
end
Loads Ruby format gemspec from file.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1109
def self.load(file)
return unless file
_spec = @load_cache_mutex.synchronize { @load_cache[file] }
return _spec if _spec
file = file.dup.tap(&Gem::UNTAINT)
return unless File.file?(file)
code = Gem.open_file(file, 'r:UTF-8:-', &:read)
code.tap(&Gem::UNTAINT)
begin
_spec = eval code, binding, file
if Gem::Specification === _spec
_spec.loaded_from = File.expand_path file.to_s
@load_cache_mutex.synchronize do
prev = @load_cache[file]
if prev
_spec = prev
else
@load_cache[file] = _spec
end
end
return _spec
end
warn "[#{file}] isn't a Gem::Specification (#{_spec.class} instead)."
rescue SignalException, SystemExit
raise
rescue SyntaxError, Exception => e
warn "Invalid gemspec in [#{file}]: #{e}"
end
nil
end
Loads the default specifications. It should be called only once.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 868
def self.load_defaults
each_spec([Gem.default_specifications_dir]) do |spec|
# #load returns nil if the spec is bad, so we just ignore
# it at this stage
Gem.register_default_spec(spec)
end
end
Specification constructor. Assigns the default values to the attributes and yields itself for further initialization. Optionally takes name and version.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1974
def initialize(name = nil, version = nil)
super()
@gems_dir = nil
@base_dir = nil
@loaded = false
@activated = false
@loaded_from = nil
@original_platform = nil
@installed_by_version = nil
set_nil_attributes_to_nil
set_not_nil_attributes_to_default_values
@new_platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
self.name = name if name
self.version = version if version
if platform = Gem.platforms.last and platform != Gem::Platform::RUBY and platform != Gem::Platform.local
self.platform = platform
end
yield self if block_given?
end
Specification attributes that must be non-nil
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1151
def self.non_nil_attributes
@@non_nil_attributes.dup
end
Make sure the YAML specification is properly formatted with dashes
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1158
def self.normalize_yaml_input(input)
result = input.respond_to?(:read) ? input.read : input
result = "--- " + result unless result.start_with?("--- ")
result = result.dup
result.gsub!(/ !!null \n/, " \n")
# date: 2011-04-26 00:00:00.000000000Z
# date: 2011-04-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
result.gsub!(/^(date: \d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+?)Z/, '\1 Z')
result
end
Return a list of all outdated local gem names. This method is HEAVY as it must go fetch specifications from the server.
Use outdated_and_latest_version if you wish to retrieve the latest remote version as well.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1176
def self.outdated
outdated_and_latest_version.map {|local, _| local.name }
end
Enumerates the outdated local gems yielding the local specification and the latest remote version.
This method may take some time to return as it must check each local gem against the server's index.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1187
def self.outdated_and_latest_version
return enum_for __method__ unless block_given?
# TODO: maybe we should switch to rubygems' version service?
fetcher = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher
latest_specs(true).each do |local_spec|
dependency =
Gem::Dependency.new local_spec.name, ">= #{local_spec.version}"
remotes, = fetcher.search_for_dependency dependency
remotes = remotes.map {|n, _| n.version }
latest_remote = remotes.sort.last
yield [local_spec, latest_remote] if
latest_remote and local_spec.version < latest_remote
end
nil
end
Is name a required attribute?
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1212
def self.required_attribute?(name)
@@required_attributes.include? name.to_sym
end
Required specification attributes
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1219
def self.required_attributes
@@required_attributes.dup
end
Reset the list of known specs, running pre and post reset hooks registered in Gem.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1227
def self.reset
@@dirs = nil
Gem.pre_reset_hooks.each {|hook| hook.call }
clear_specs
clear_load_cache
unresolved = unresolved_deps
unless unresolved.empty?
w = "W" + "ARN"
warn "#{w}: Unresolved or ambiguous specs during Gem::Specification.reset:"
unresolved.values.each do |dep|
warn " #{dep}"
versions = find_all_by_name(dep.name)
unless versions.empty?
warn " Available/installed versions of this gem:"
versions.each {|s| warn " - #{s.version}" }
end
end
warn "#{w}: Clearing out unresolved specs. Try 'gem cleanup <gem>'"
warn "Please report a bug if this causes problems."
unresolved.clear
end
Gem.post_reset_hooks.each {|hook| hook.call }
end
Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for every installed gem
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 807
def self.stubs
@@stubs ||= begin
pattern = "*.gemspec"
stubs = stubs_for_pattern(pattern, false)
@@stubs_by_name = stubs.select {|s| Gem::Platform.match_spec? s }.group_by(&:name)
stubs
end
end
Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for installed gem named name only returns stubs that match Gem.platforms
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 832
def self.stubs_for(name)
if @@stubs
@@stubs_by_name[name] || []
else
@@stubs_by_name[name] ||= stubs_for_pattern("#{name}-*.gemspec").select do |s|
s.name == name
end
end
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 776
def self.gemspec_stubs_in(dir, pattern)
Gem::Util.glob_files_in_dir(pattern, dir).map {|path| yield path }.select(&:valid?)
end
Dump only crucial instance variables.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1330
def _dump(limit)
Marshal.dump [
@rubygems_version,
@specification_version,
@name,
@version,
date,
@summary,
@required_ruby_version,
@required_rubygems_version,
@original_platform,
@dependencies,
'', # rubyforge_project
@email,
@authors,
@description,
@homepage,
true, # has_rdoc
@new_platform,
@licenses,
@metadata,
]
end
Abbreviate the spec for downloading. Abbreviated specs are only used for searching, downloading and related activities and do not need deployment specific information (e.g. list of files). So we abbreviate the spec, making it much smaller for quicker downloads.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1421
def abbreviate
self.files = []
self.test_files = []
self.rdoc_options = []
self.extra_rdoc_files = []
self.cert_chain = []
end
Activate this spec, registering it as a loaded spec and adding it's lib paths to $LOAD_PATH. Returns true if the spec was activated, false if it was previously activated. Freaks out if there are conflicts upon activation.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1360
def activate
other = Gem.loaded_specs[self.name]
if other
check_version_conflict other
return false
end
raise_if_conflicts
activate_dependencies
add_self_to_load_path
Gem.loaded_specs[self.name] = self
@activated = true
@loaded = true
return true
end
Activate all unambiguously resolved runtime dependencies of this spec. Add any ambiguous dependencies to the unresolved list to be resolved later, as needed.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1384
def activate_dependencies
unresolved = Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps
self.runtime_dependencies.each do |spec_dep|
if loaded = Gem.loaded_specs[spec_dep.name]
next if spec_dep.matches_spec? loaded
msg = "can't satisfy '#{spec_dep}', already activated '#{loaded.full_name}'"
e = Gem::LoadError.new msg
e.name = spec_dep.name
raise e
end
begin
specs = spec_dep.to_specs
rescue Gem::MissingSpecError => e
raise Gem::MissingSpecError.new(e.name, e.requirement, "at: #{self.spec_file}")
end
if specs.size == 1
specs.first.activate
else
name = spec_dep.name
unresolved[name] = unresolved[name].merge spec_dep
end
end
unresolved.delete self.name
end
Returns an array with bindir attached to each executable in the executables list
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1457
def add_bindir(executables)
return nil if executables.nil?
if @bindir
Array(executables).map {|e| File.join(@bindir, e) }
else
executables
end
rescue
return nil
end
Adds this spec's require paths to LOAD_PATH, in the proper location.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1496
def add_self_to_load_path
return if default_gem?
paths = full_require_paths
Gem.add_to_load_path(*paths)
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2024
def base_dir
return Gem.dir unless loaded_from
@base_dir ||= if default_gem?
File.dirname File.dirname File.dirname loaded_from
else
File.dirname File.dirname loaded_from
end
end
Returns the full path to installed gem's bin directory.
NOTE: do not confuse this with bindir, which is just 'bin', not a full path.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1526
def bin_dir
@bin_dir ||= File.join gem_dir, bindir
end
Returns the full path to an executable named name in this gem.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1533
def bin_file(name)
File.join bin_dir, name
end
Returns the build_args used to install the gem
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1540
def build_args
if File.exist? build_info_file
build_info = File.readlines build_info_file
build_info = build_info.map {|x| x.strip }
build_info.delete ""
build_info
else
[]
end
end
Returns the full path to the build info directory
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1586
def build_info_dir
File.join base_dir, "build_info"
end
Returns the full path to the file containing the build information generated when the gem was installed
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1594
def build_info_file
File.join build_info_dir, "#{full_name}.info"
end
Returns the full path to the cache directory containing this spec's cached gem.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1602
def cache_dir
@cache_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "cache"
end
Returns the full path to the cached gem for this spec.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1609
def cache_file
@cache_file ||= File.join cache_dir, "#{full_name}.gem"
end
Return any possible conflicts against the currently loaded specs.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1616
def conflicts
conflicts = {}
self.runtime_dependencies.each do |dep|
spec = Gem.loaded_specs[dep.name]
if spec and not spec.satisfies_requirement? dep
(conflicts[spec] ||= []) << dep
end
end
env_req = Gem.env_requirement(name)
(conflicts[self] ||= []) << env_req unless env_req.satisfied_by? version
conflicts
end
The date this gem was created.
If SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is set as an environment variable, use that to support reproducible builds; otherwise, default to the current UTC date.
Details on SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH: reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1662
def date
@date ||= Time.utc(*Gem.source_date_epoch.utc.to_a[3..5].reverse)
end
The date this gem was created
DO NOT set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1682
def date=(date)
# We want to end up with a Time object with one-day resolution.
# This is the cleanest, most-readable, faster-than-using-Date
# way to do it.
@date = case date
when String then
if DateTimeFormat =~ date
Time.utc($1.to_i, $2.to_i, $3.to_i)
else
raise(Gem::InvalidSpecificationException,
"invalid date format in specification: #{date.inspect}")
end
when Time, DateLike then
Time.utc(date.year, date.month, date.day)
else
TODAY
end
end
The default value for specification attribute name
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1722
def default_value(name)
@@default_value[name]
end
A list of Gem::Dependency objects this gem depends on.
Use add_dependency or add_development_dependency to add dependencies to a gem.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1732
def dependencies
@dependencies ||= []
end
Return a list of all gems that have a dependency on this gemspec. The list is structured with entries that conform to:
[depending_gem, dependency, [list_of_gems_that_satisfy_dependency]]
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1742
def dependent_gems(check_dev=true)
out = []
Gem::Specification.each do |spec|
deps = check_dev ? spec.dependencies : spec.runtime_dependencies
deps.each do |dep|
if self.satisfies_requirement?(dep)
sats = []
find_all_satisfiers(dep) do |sat|
sats << sat
end
out << [spec, dep, sats]
end
end
end
out
end
Returns all specs that matches this spec's runtime dependencies.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1762
def dependent_specs
runtime_dependencies.map {|dep| dep.to_specs }.flatten
end
A detailed description of this gem. See also summary
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1769
def description=(str)
@description = str.to_s
end
List of dependencies that are used for development
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1776
def development_dependencies
dependencies.select {|d| d.type == :development }
end
Returns the full path to this spec's documentation directory. If type is given it will be appended to the end. For example:
spec.doc_dir # => "/path/to/gem_repo/doc/a-1" spec.doc_dir 'ri' # => "/path/to/gem_repo/doc/a-1/ri"
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1788
def doc_dir(type = nil)
@doc_dir ||= File.join base_dir, 'doc', full_name
if type
File.join @doc_dir, type
else
@doc_dir
end
end
Singular accessor for executables
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1826
def executable
val = executables and val.first
end
Singular accessor for executables
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1833
def executable=(o)
self.executables = [o]
end
Sets executables to value, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1840
def executables=(value)
@executables = Array(value)
end
Sets extensions to extensions, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1847
def extensions=(extensions)
@extensions = Array extensions
end
Sets extra_rdoc_files to files, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1854
def extra_rdoc_files=(files)
@extra_rdoc_files = Array files
end
The default (generated) file name of the gem. See also spec_name.
spec.file_name # => "example-1.0.gem"
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1863
def file_name
"#{full_name}.gem"
end
Sets files to files, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1870
def files=(files)
@files = Array files
end
Creates a duplicate spec without large blobs that aren't used at runtime.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1888
def for_cache
spec = dup
spec.files = nil
spec.test_files = nil
spec
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1897
def full_name
@full_name ||= super
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1908
def gems_dir
@gems_dir ||= File.join(base_dir, "gems")
end
Return true if there are possible conflicts against the currently loaded specs.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1642
def has_conflicts?
return true unless Gem.env_requirement(name).satisfied_by?(version)
self.dependencies.any? do |dep|
if dep.runtime?
spec = Gem.loaded_specs[dep.name]
spec and not spec.satisfies_requirement? dep
else
false
end
end
end
Duplicates array_attributes from other_spec so state isn't shared.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2002
def initialize_copy(other_spec)
self.class.array_attributes.each do |name|
name = :"@#{name}"
next unless other_spec.instance_variable_defined? name
begin
val = other_spec.instance_variable_get(name)
if val
instance_variable_set name, val.dup
elsif Gem.configuration.really_verbose
warn "WARNING: #{full_name} has an invalid nil value for #{name}"
end
rescue TypeError
e = Gem::FormatException.new \
"#{full_name} has an invalid value for #{name}"
e.file_path = loaded_from
raise e
end
end
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2586
def keep_only_files_and_directories
@executables.delete_if {|x| File.directory?(File.join(@bindir, x)) }
@extensions.delete_if {|x| File.directory?(x) && !File.symlink?(x) }
@extra_rdoc_files.delete_if {|x| File.directory?(x) && !File.symlink?(x) }
@files.delete_if {|x| File.directory?(x) && !File.symlink?(x) }
@test_files.delete_if {|x| File.directory?(x) && !File.symlink?(x) }
end
Files in the Gem under one of the require_paths
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2055
def lib_files
@files.select do |file|
require_paths.any? do |path|
file.start_with? path
end
end
end
Singular accessor for licenses
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2066
def license
licenses.first
end
Plural accessor for setting licenses
See license= for details
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2075
def licenses
@licenses ||= []
end
Sets the rubygems_version to the current RubyGems version.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2093
def mark_version
@rubygems_version = Gem::VERSION
end
Is this specification missing its extensions? When this returns true you probably want to build_extensions
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2119
def missing_extensions?
return false if extensions.empty?
return false if default_gem?
return false if File.exist? gem_build_complete_path
true
end
Return a NameTuple that represents this Specification
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2150
def name_tuple
Gem::NameTuple.new name, version, original_platform
end
Normalize the list of files so that:
All file lists have redundancies removed.
Files referenced in the extra_rdoc_files are included in the package file list.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2133
def normalize
if defined?(@extra_rdoc_files) and @extra_rdoc_files
@extra_rdoc_files.uniq!
@files ||= []
@files.concat(@extra_rdoc_files)
end
@files = @files.uniq if @files
@extensions = @extensions.uniq if @extensions
@test_files = @test_files.uniq if @test_files
@executables = @executables.uniq if @executables
@extra_rdoc_files = @extra_rdoc_files.uniq if @extra_rdoc_files
end
The platform this gem runs on. See Gem::Platform for details.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2176
def platform
@new_platform ||= Gem::Platform::RUBY
end
Sets rdoc_options to value, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2243
def rdoc_options=(options)
@rdoc_options = Array options
end
Singular accessor for require_paths
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2250
def require_path
val = require_paths and val.first
end
Singular accessor for require_paths
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2257
def require_path=(path)
self.require_paths = Array(path)
end
Set requirements to req, ensuring it is an array.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2264
def requirements=(req)
@requirements = Array req
end
Reset nil attributes to their default values to make the spec valid
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2648
def reset_nil_attributes_to_default
nil_attributes = self.class.non_nil_attributes.find_all do |name|
!instance_variable_defined?("@#{name}") || instance_variable_get("@#{name}").nil?
end
nil_attributes.each do |attribute|
default = self.default_value attribute
value = case default
when Time, Numeric, Symbol, true, false, nil then default
else default.dup
end
instance_variable_set "@#{attribute}", value
end
@installed_by_version ||= nil
end
Returns the full path to this spec's ri directory.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2275
def ri_dir
@ri_dir ||= File.join base_dir, 'ri', full_name
end
List of dependencies that will automatically be activated at runtime.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2308
def runtime_dependencies
dependencies.select(&:runtime?)
end
Sanitize the descriptive fields in the spec. Sometimes non-ASCII characters will garble the site index. Non-ASCII characters will be replaced by their XML entity equivalent.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1434
def sanitize
self.summary = sanitize_string(summary)
self.description = sanitize_string(description)
self.post_install_message = sanitize_string(post_install_message)
self.authors = authors.collect {|a| sanitize_string(a) }
end
Sanitize a single string.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1444
def sanitize_string(string)
return string unless string
# HACK the #to_s is in here because RSpec has an Array of Arrays of
# Strings for authors. Need a way to disallow bad values on gemspec
# generation. (Probably won't happen.)
string.to_s
end
Checks if this specification meets the requirement of dependency.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2324
def satisfies_requirement?(dependency)
return @name == dependency.name &&
dependency.requirement.satisfied_by?(@version)
end
Returns an object you can use to sort specifications in sort_by.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2332
def sort_obj
[@name, @version, Gem::Platform.sort_priority(@new_platform)]
end
Returns the full path to the directory containing this spec's gemspec file. eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2347
def spec_dir
@spec_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "specifications"
end
Returns the full path to this spec's gemspec file. eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications/mygem-1.0.gemspec
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2355
def spec_file
@spec_file ||= File.join spec_dir, "#{full_name}.gemspec"
end
The default name of the gemspec. See also file_name
spec.spec_name # => "example-1.0.gemspec"
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2364
def spec_name
"#{full_name}.gemspec"
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2626
def stubbed?
false
end
A short summary of this gem's description.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2371
def summary=(str)
@summary = str.to_s.strip.
gsub(/(\w-)\n[ \t]*(\w)/, '\1\2').gsub(/\n[ \t]*/, " ") # so. weird.
end
Returns a Ruby code representation of this specification, such that it can be eval'ed and reconstruct the same specification later. Attributes that still have their default values are omitted.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2414
def to_ruby
mark_version
result = []
result << "# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-"
result << "#{Gem::StubSpecification::PREFIX}#{name} #{version} #{platform} #{raw_require_paths.join("\0")}"
result << "#{Gem::StubSpecification::PREFIX}#{extensions.join "\0"}" unless
extensions.empty?
result << nil
result << "Gem::Specification.new do |s|"
result << " s.name = #{ruby_code name}"
result << " s.version = #{ruby_code version}"
unless platform.nil? or platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
result << " s.platform = #{ruby_code original_platform}"
end
result << ""
result << " s.required_rubygems_version = #{ruby_code required_rubygems_version} if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version="
if metadata and !metadata.empty?
result << " s.metadata = #{ruby_code metadata} if s.respond_to? :metadata="
end
result << " s.require_paths = #{ruby_code raw_require_paths}"
handled = [
:dependencies,
:name,
:platform,
:require_paths,
:required_rubygems_version,
:specification_version,
:version,
:has_rdoc,
:default_executable,
:metadata,
:signing_key,
]
@@attributes.each do |attr_name|
next if handled.include? attr_name
current_value = self.send(attr_name)
if current_value != default_value(attr_name) || self.class.required_attribute?(attr_name)
result << " s.#{attr_name} = #{ruby_code current_value}"
end
end
if String === signing_key
result << " s.signing_key = #{signing_key.dump}.freeze"
end
if @installed_by_version
result << nil
result << " s.installed_by_version = \"#{Gem::VERSION}\" if s.respond_to? :installed_by_version"
end
unless dependencies.empty?
result << nil
result << " if s.respond_to? :specification_version then"
result << " s.specification_version = #{specification_version}"
result << " end"
result << nil
result << " if s.respond_to? :add_runtime_dependency then"
dependencies.each do |dep|
req = dep.requirements_list.inspect
dep.instance_variable_set :@type, :runtime if dep.type.nil? # HACK
result << " s.add_#{dep.type}_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze, #{req})"
end
result << " else"
dependencies.each do |dep|
version_reqs_param = dep.requirements_list.inspect
result << " s.add_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze, #{version_reqs_param})"
end
result << " end"
end
result << "end"
result << nil
result.join "\n"
end
Returns a Ruby lighter-weight code representation of this specification, used for indexing only.
See to_ruby.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2503
def to_ruby_for_cache
for_cache.to_ruby
end
Returns self
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2514
def to_spec
self
end
Recursively walk dependencies of this spec, executing the block for each hop.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2545
def traverse(trail = [], visited = {}, &block)
trail.push(self)
begin
dependencies.each do |dep|
next unless dep.runtime?
dep.matching_specs(true).each do |dep_spec|
next if visited.has_key?(dep_spec)
visited[dep_spec] = true
trail.push(dep_spec)
begin
result = block[self, dep, dep_spec, trail]
ensure
trail.pop
end
unless result == :next
spec_name = dep_spec.name
dep_spec.traverse(trail, visited, &block) unless
trail.any? {|s| s.name == spec_name }
end
end
end
ensure
trail.pop
end
end
Checks that the specification contains all required fields, and does a very basic sanity check.
Raises InvalidSpecificationException if the spec does not pass the checks..
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2578
def validate(packaging = true, strict = false)
normalize
validation_policy = Gem::SpecificationPolicy.new(self)
validation_policy.packaging = packaging
validation_policy.validate(strict)
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2599
def validate_dependencies
Gem::SpecificationPolicy.new(self).validate_dependencies
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2594
def validate_metadata
Gem::SpecificationPolicy.new(self).validate_metadata
end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2604
def validate_permissions
Gem::SpecificationPolicy.new(self).validate_permissions
end
Set the version to version, potentially also setting required_rubygems_version if version indicates it is a prerelease.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2614
def version=(version)
@version = Gem::Version.create(version)
# skip to set required_ruby_version when pre-released rubygems.
# It caused to raise CircularDependencyError
if @version.prerelease? && (@name.nil? || @name.strip != "rubygems")
self.required_rubygems_version = '> 1.3.1'
end
invalidate_memoized_attributes
return @version
end
Adds a dependency on gem dependency with type type that requires requirements. Valid types are currently :runtime and :development.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1474
def add_dependency_with_type(dependency, type, requirements)
requirements = if requirements.empty?
Gem::Requirement.default
else
requirements.flatten
end
unless dependency.respond_to?(:name) &&
dependency.respond_to?(:requirement)
dependency = Gem::Dependency.new(dependency.to_s, requirements, type)
end
dependencies << dependency
end
Finds all gems that satisfy dep
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1877
def find_all_satisfiers(dep)
Gem::Specification.each do |spec|
yield spec if spec.satisfies_requirement? dep
end
end
Expire memoized instance variables that can incorrectly generate, replace or miss files due changes in certain attributes used to compute them.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2037
def invalidate_memoized_attributes
@full_name = nil
@cache_file = nil
end
Return a string containing a Ruby code representation of the given object.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2283
def ruby_code(obj)
case obj
when String then obj.dump + ".freeze"
when Array then '[' + obj.map {|x| ruby_code x }.join(", ") + ']'
when Hash then
seg = obj.keys.sort.map {|k| "#{k.to_s.dump} => #{obj[k].to_s.dump}" }
"{ #{seg.join(', ')} }"
when Gem::Version then obj.to_s.dump
when DateLike then obj.strftime('%Y-%m-%d').dump
when Time then obj.strftime('%Y-%m-%d').dump
when Numeric then obj.inspect
when true, false, nil then obj.inspect
when Gem::Platform then "Gem::Platform.new(#{obj.to_a.inspect})"
when Gem::Requirement then
list = obj.as_list
"Gem::Requirement.new(#{ruby_code(list.size == 1 ? obj.to_s : list)})"
else raise Gem::Exception, "ruby_code case not handled: #{obj.class}"
end
end