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Gemfile
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source ENV['GEM_SOURCE'] || "https://rubygems.org"
# Determines what type of gem is requested based on place_or_version.
def gem_type(place_or_version)
if place_or_version =~ /^git:/
:git
elsif place_or_version =~ /^file:/
:file
else
:gem
end
end
# Find a location or specific version for a gem. place_or_version can be a
# version, which is most often used. It can also be git, which is specified as
# `git://somewhere.git#branch`. You can also use a file source location, which
# is specified as `file://some/location/on/disk`.
def location_for(place_or_version, fake_version = nil)
if place_or_version =~ /^(git[:@][^#]*)#(.*)/
[fake_version, { :git => $1, :branch => $2, :require => false }].compact
elsif place_or_version =~ /^file:\/\/(.*)/
['>= 0', { :path => File.expand_path($1), :require => false }]
else
[place_or_version, { :require => false }]
end
end
# Used for gem conditionals
supports_windows = false
ruby_version_segments = Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup).segments
minor_version = "#{ruby_version_segments[0]}.#{ruby_version_segments[1]}"
group :development do
gem "puppet-module-posix-default-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => "ruby"
gem "puppet-module-win-default-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => ["mswin", "mingw", "x64_mingw"]
gem "puppet-module-posix-dev-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => "ruby"
gem "puppet-module-win-dev-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => ["mswin", "mingw", "x64_mingw"]
gem "json_pure", '<= 2.0.1', :require => false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) < Gem::Version.new('2.0.0')
gem "fast_gettext", '1.1.0', :require => false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) < Gem::Version.new('2.1.0')
gem "fast_gettext", :require => false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) >= Gem::Version.new('2.1.0')
gem "puppet-blacksmith", :require => false, :platforms => "ruby"
end
group :system_tests do
gem "puppet-module-posix-system-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => "ruby"
gem "puppet-module-win-system-r#{minor_version}", :require => false, :platforms => ["mswin", "mingw", "x64_mingw"]
gem "beaker", *location_for(ENV['BEAKER_VERSION'] || '>= 3')
gem "beaker-pe", :require => false
gem "beaker-rspec", *location_for(ENV['BEAKER_RSPEC_VERSION'])
gem "beaker-hostgenerator", *location_for(ENV['BEAKER_HOSTGENERATOR_VERSION'])
gem "beaker-abs", *location_for(ENV['BEAKER_ABS_VERSION'] || '~> 0.1')
end
gem 'puppet', *location_for(ENV['PUPPET_GEM_VERSION'])
# Only explicitly specify Facter/Hiera if a version has been specified.
# Otherwise it can lead to strange bundler behavior. If you are seeing weird
# gem resolution behavior, try setting `DEBUG_RESOLVER` environment variable
# to `1` and then run bundle install.
gem 'facter', *location_for(ENV['FACTER_GEM_VERSION']) if ENV['FACTER_GEM_VERSION']
gem 'hiera', *location_for(ENV['HIERA_GEM_VERSION']) if ENV['HIERA_GEM_VERSION']
# Evaluate Gemfile.local if it exists
if File.exists? "#{__FILE__}.local"
eval(File.read("#{__FILE__}.local"), binding)
end
# Evaluate ~/.gemfile if it exists
if File.exists?(File.join(Dir.home, '.gemfile'))
eval(File.read(File.join(Dir.home, '.gemfile')), binding)
end
# vim:ft=ruby