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A semi-compatible DSL for the Bundler Gemfile and Isolate gem dependencies files.
To work with both the Bundler Gemfile and Isolate formats this implementation takes some liberties to allow compatibility with each, most notably in source
.
A basic gem dependencies file will look like the following:
source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '3.2.14a gem 'devise', '~> 2.1', '>= 2.1.3' gem 'cancan' gem 'airbrake' gem 'pg'
RubyGems recommends saving this as gem.deps.rb over Gemfile or Isolate.
To install the gems in this Gemfile use `gem install -g` to install it and create a lockfile. The lockfile will ensure that when you make changes to your gem dependencies file a minimum amount of change is made to the dependencies of your gems.
RubyGems can activate all the gems in your dependencies file at startup using the RUBYGEMS_GEMDEPS environment variable or through Gem.use_gemdeps
. See Gem.use_gemdeps
for details and warnings.
See `gem help install` and `gem help gem_dependencies` for further details.
Creates a new GemDependencyAPI
that will add dependencies to the Gem::RequestSet
set
based on the dependency API description in path
.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 194 def initialize set, path @set = set @path = path @current_groups = nil @current_platforms = nil @current_repository = nil @dependencies = {} @default_sources = true @git_set = @set.git_set @git_sources = {} @installing = false @requires = Hash.new { |h, name| h[name] = [] } @vendor_set = @set.vendor_set @source_set = @set.source_set @gem_sources = {} @without_groups = [] git_source :github do |repo_name| repo_name = "#{repo_name}/#{repo_name}" unless repo_name.include? "/" "git://github.com/#{repo_name}.git" end git_source :bitbucket do |repo_name| repo_name = "#{repo_name}/#{repo_name}" unless repo_name.include? "/" user, = repo_name.split "/", 2 "https://#{user}@bitbucket.org/#{repo_name}.git" end end
Defines a custom git source that uses name
to expand git repositories for use in gems built from git repositories. You must provide a block that accepts a git repository name for expansion.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 604 def git_source name, &callback @git_sources[name] = callback end
Specifies a gem dependency with the given name
and requirements
. You may also supply options
following the requirements
options
include:
RubyGems does not provide any autorequire features so requires in a gem dependencies file are recorded but ignored.
In bundler the require: option overrides the file to require during Bundler.require. By default the name of the dependency is required in Bundler. A single file or an Array of files may be given.
To disable requiring any file give false
:
gem 'rake', require: false
Place the dependencies in the given dependency group. A single group or an Array of groups may be given.
See also group
Only install the dependency on the given platform. A single platform or an Array of platforms may be given.
See platform
for a list of platforms available.
Install this dependency from an unpacked gem in the given directory.
gem 'modified_gem', path: 'vendor/modified_gem'
Install this dependency from a git repository:
gem 'private_gem', git: git@my.company.example:private_gem.git'
Install this dependency from the gist ID:
gem 'bang', gist: '1232884'
Install this dependency from a github git repository:
gem 'private_gem', github: 'my_company/private_gem'
Set to true
to include submodules when fetching the git repository for git:, gist: and github: dependencies.
Use the given commit name or SHA for git:, gist: and github: dependencies.
Use the given branch for git:, gist: and github: dependencies.
Use the given tag for git:, gist: and github: dependencies.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 356 def gem name, *requirements options = requirements.pop if requirements.last.kind_of?(Hash) options ||= {} options[:git] = @current_repository if @current_repository source_set = false source_set ||= gem_path name, options source_set ||= gem_git name, options source_set ||= gem_git_source name, options source_set ||= gem_source name, options duplicate = @dependencies.include? name @dependencies[name] = if requirements.empty? and not source_set then Gem::Requirement.default elsif source_set then Gem::Requirement.source_set else Gem::Requirement.create requirements end return unless gem_platforms options groups = gem_group name, options return unless (groups & @without_groups).empty? pin_gem_source name, :default unless source_set gem_requires name, options if duplicate then warn <<-WARNING Gem dependencies file #{@path} requires #{name} more than once. WARNING end @set.gem name, *requirements end
Loads dependencies from a gemspec file.
options
include:
The name portion of the gemspec file. Defaults to searching for any gemspec file in the current directory.
gemspec name: 'my_gem'
The path the gemspec lives in. Defaults to the current directory:
gemspec 'my_gem', path: 'gemspecs', name: 'my_gem'
The group to add development dependencies to. By default this is :development. Only one group may be specified.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 637 def gemspec options = {} name = options.delete(:name) || '{,*}' path = options.delete(:path) || '.' development_group = options.delete(:development_group) || :development spec = find_gemspec name, path groups = gem_group spec.name, {} self_dep = Gem::Dependency.new spec.name, spec.version add_dependencies groups, [self_dep] add_dependencies groups, spec.runtime_dependencies @dependencies[spec.name] = Gem::Requirement.source_set spec.dependencies.each do |dep| @dependencies[dep.name] = dep.requirement end groups << development_group add_dependencies groups, spec.development_dependencies @vendor_set.add_vendor_gem spec.name, path gem_requires spec.name, options end
Block form for specifying gems from a git repository
.
git 'https://github.com/rails/rails.git' do gem 'activesupport' gem 'activerecord' end
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 590 def git repository @current_repository = repository yield ensure @current_repository = nil end
Block form for placing a dependency in the given groups
.
group :development do gem 'debugger' end group :development, :test do gem 'minitest' end
Groups can be excluded at install time using `gem install -g –without development`. See `gem help install` and `gem help gem_dependencies` for further details.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 682 def group *groups @current_groups = groups yield ensure @current_groups = nil end
Block form for restricting gems to a set of platforms.
The gem dependencies platform is different from Gem::Platform
. A platform gem.deps.rb platform matches on the ruby engine, the ruby version and whether or not windows is allowed.
Matches non-windows, non-jruby implementations where X and Y can be used to match releases in the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches non-windows C Ruby (Matz Ruby) or only the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches 32 bit C Ruby on MinGW or only the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches 64 bit C Ruby on MinGW or only the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches 32 bit C Ruby on Microsoft Windows or only the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches 64 bit C Ruby on Microsoft Windows or only the 1.8, 1.9, 2.0 or 2.1 series.
Matches JRuby or JRuby in 1.8 or 1.9 mode.
Matches Maglev
Matches non-windows Rubinius
NOTE: There is inconsistency in what environment a platform matches. You may need to read the source to know the exact details.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 757 def platform *platforms @current_platforms = platforms yield ensure @current_platforms = nil end
Block form for restricting gems to a particular set of platforms. See platform
.
Restricts this gem dependencies file to the given ruby version
.
You may also provide engine:
and engine_version:
options to restrict this gem dependencies file to a particular ruby engine and its engine version. This matching is performed by using the RUBY_ENGINE and engine_specific VERSION constants. (For JRuby, JRUBY_VERSION).
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 784 def ruby version, options = {} engine = options[:engine] engine_version = options[:engine_version] raise ArgumentError, 'you must specify engine_version along with the ruby engine' if engine and not engine_version return true if @installing unless RUBY_VERSION == version then message = "Your Ruby version is #{RUBY_VERSION}, " + "but your #{gem_deps_file} requires #{version}" raise Gem::RubyVersionMismatch, message end if engine and engine != Gem.ruby_engine then message = "Your ruby engine is #{Gem.ruby_engine}, " + "but your #{gem_deps_file} requires #{engine}" raise Gem::RubyVersionMismatch, message end if engine_version then my_engine_version = Object.const_get "#{Gem.ruby_engine.upcase}_VERSION" if engine_version != my_engine_version then message = "Your ruby engine version is #{Gem.ruby_engine} #{my_engine_version}, " + "but your #{gem_deps_file} requires #{engine} #{engine_version}" raise Gem::RubyVersionMismatch, message end end return true end
Sets url
as a source for gems for this dependency API. RubyGems uses the default configured sources if no source was given. If a source is set only that source is used.
This method differs in behavior from Bundler:
The :gemcutter
, # :rubygems
and :rubyforge
sources are not supported as they are deprecated in bundler.
The prepend:
option is not supported. If you wish to order sources then list them in your preferred order.
# File rubygems/request_set/gem_dependency_api.rb, line 837 def source url Gem.sources.clear if @default_sources @default_sources = false Gem.sources << url end