$:.unshift File.expand_path('../vendor', __FILE__)
require 'thor'
require 'rubygems/config_file'
# Work around a RubyGems bug
Gem.configuration
module Bundler
class CLI < Thor
def initialize(*)
super
use_shell = options["no-color"] ? Thor::Shell::Basic.new : shell
Bundler.ui = UI::Shell.new(use_shell)
Gem::DefaultUserInteraction.ui = UI::RGProxy.new(Bundler.ui)
end
check_unknown_options! unless ARGV.include?("exec") || ARGV.include?("config")
default_task :install
class_option "no-color", :type => :boolean, :banner => "Disable colorization in output"
desc "init", "Generates a Gemfile into the current working directory"
long_desc <<-D
Init generates a default Gemfile in the current working directory. When adding a
Gemfile to a gem with a gemspec, the --gemspec option will automatically add each
dependency listed in the gemspec file to the newly created Gemfile.
D
method_option "gemspec", :type => :string, :banner => "Use the specified .gemspec to create the Gemfile"
def init
opts = options.dup
if File.exist?("Gemfile")
Bundler.ui.error "Gemfile already exists at #{Dir.pwd}/Gemfile"
exit 1
end
if opts[:gemspec]
gemspec = File.expand_path(opts[:gemspec])
unless File.exist?(gemspec)
Bundler.ui.error "Gem specification #{gemspec} doesn't exist"
exit 1
end
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec)
puts "Writing new Gemfile to #{Dir.pwd}/Gemfile"
File.open('Gemfile', 'w') do |file|
file << "# Generated from #{gemspec}\n"
file << spec.to_gemfile
end
else
puts "Writing new Gemfile to #{Dir.pwd}/Gemfile"
FileUtils.cp(File.expand_path('../templates/Gemfile', __FILE__), 'Gemfile')
end
end
desc "check", "Checks if the dependencies listed in Gemfile are satisfied by currently installed gems"
long_desc <<-D
Check searches the local machine for each of the gems requested in the Gemfile. If
all gems are found, Bundler prints a success message and exits with a status of 0.
If not, the first missing gem is listed and Bundler exits status 1.
D
def check
not_installed = Bundler.definition.missing_specs
if not_installed.any?
Bundler.ui.error "The following gems are missing"
not_installed.each { |s| Bundler.ui.error " * #{s.name} (#{s.version})" }
Bundler.ui.warn "Install missing gems with `bundle install`"
exit 1
else
Bundler.load.lock
Bundler.ui.info "The Gemfile's dependencies are satisfied"
end
end
desc "install", "Install the current environment to the system"
long_desc <<-D
Install will install all of the gems in the current bundle, making them available
for use. In a freshly checked out repository, this command will give you the same
gem versions as the last person who updated the Gemfile and ran `bundle update`.
Passing [DIR] to install (e.g. vendor) will cause the unpacked gems to be installed
into the [DIR] directory rather than into system gems.
If the bundle has already been installed, bundler will tell you so and then exit.
D
method_option "without", :type => :array, :banner =>
"Exclude gems that are part of the specified named group."
method_option "disable-shared-gems", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Do not use any shared gems, such as the system gem repository."
method_option "gemfile", :type => :string, :banner =>
"Use the specified gemfile instead of Gemfile"
method_option "no-prune", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Don't remove stale gems from the cache."
method_option "no-cache", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Don't update the existing gem cache."
method_option "quiet", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Only output warnings and errors."
method_option "local", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Do not attempt to fetch gems remotely and use the gem cache instead"
method_option "binstubs", :type => :string, :lazy_default => "bin", :banner =>
"Generate bin stubs for bundled gems to ./bin"
def install(path = nil)
opts = options.dup
opts[:without] ||= []
opts[:without].map! { |g| g.to_sym }
# Can't use Bundler.settings for this because settings needs gemfile.dirname
ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE'] = opts[:gemfile] if opts[:gemfile]
Bundler.settings[:path] = path if path
Bundler.settings[:bin] = opts["binstubs"] if opts[:binstubs]
Bundler.settings[:disable_shared_gems] = '1' if options["disable-shared-gems"] || path
Bundler.settings.without = opts[:without]
Bundler.ui.be_quiet! if opts[:quiet]
Installer.install(Bundler.root, Bundler.definition, opts)
Bundler.load.cache if Bundler.root.join("vendor/cache").exist?
Bundler.ui.confirm "Your bundle is complete! " +
"Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed."
rescue GemNotFound => e
if Bundler.definition.no_sources?
Bundler.ui.warn "Your Gemfile doesn't have any sources. You can add one with a line like 'source :gemcutter'"
end
raise e
end
desc "update", "update the current environment"
long_desc <<-D
Update will install the newest versions of the gems listed in the Gemfile. Use
update when you have changed the Gemfile, or if you want to get the newest
possible versions of the gems in the bundle.
D
method_option "source", :type => :array, :banner => "Update a specific source (and all gems associated with it)"
def update(*gems)
sources = Array(options[:source])
if gems.empty? && sources.empty?
# We're doing a full update
Bundler.definition(true)
else
Bundler.definition(:gems => gems, :sources => sources)
end
Installer.install Bundler.root, Bundler.definition, "update" => true
Bundler.load.cache if Bundler.root.join("vendor/cache").exist?
Bundler.ui.confirm "Your bundle is updated! " +
"Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed."
end
desc "lock", "Locks the bundle to the current set of dependencies, including all child dependencies."
def lock
Bundler.ui.warn "Lock is deprecated. Your bundle is now locked whenever you run `bundle install`."
end
desc "unlock", "Unlock the bundle. This allows gem versions to be changed."
def unlock
Bundler.ui.warn "Unlock is deprecated. To update to newer gem versions, use `bundle update`."
end
desc "show [GEM]", "Shows all gems that are part of the bundle, or the path to a given gem"
long_desc <<-D
Show lists the names and versions of all gems that are required by your Gemfile.
Calling show with [GEM] will list the exact location of that gem on your machine.
D
def show(gem_name = nil)
Bundler.load.lock
if gem_name
Bundler.ui.info locate_gem(gem_name)
else
Bundler.ui.info "Gems included by the bundle:"
Bundler.load.specs.sort_by { |s| s.name }.each do |s|
Bundler.ui.info " * #{s.name} (#{s.version}#{s.git_version})"
end
end
end
map %w(list) => "show"
desc "cache", "Cache all the gems to vendor/cache", :hide => true
method_option "no-prune", :type => :boolean, :banner => "Don't remove stale gems from the cache."
def cache
Bundler.definition.resolve_with_cache!
Bundler.load.cache
Bundler.settings[:no_prune] = true if options[:no_prune]
Bundler.load.lock
rescue GemNotFound => e
Bundler.ui.error(e.message)
Bundler.ui.warn "Run `bundle install` to install missing gems."
exit 128
end
desc "package", "Locks and then caches all of the gems into vendor/cache"
method_option "no-prune", :type => :boolean, :banner => "Don't remove stale gems from the cache."
long_desc <<-D
The package command will copy the .gem files for every gem in the bundle into the
directory ./vendor/cache. If you then check that directory into your source
control repository, others who check out your source will be able to install the
bundle without having to download any additional gems.
D
def package
install
# TODO: move cache contents here now that all bundles are locked
Bundler.load.cache
end
map %w(pack) => :package
desc "exec", "Run the command in context of the bundle"
long_desc <<-D
Exec runs a command, providing it access to the gems in the bundle. While using
bundle exec you can require and call the bundled gems as if they were installed
into the systemwide Rubygems repository.
D
def exec(*)
ARGV.delete("exec")
Bundler.setup
begin
# Run
Kernel.exec(*ARGV)
rescue Errno::EACCES
Bundler.ui.error "bundler: not executable: #{ARGV.first}"
rescue Errno::ENOENT
Bundler.ui.error "bundler: command not found: #{ARGV.first}"
Bundler.ui.warn "Install missing gem binaries with `bundle install`"
end
end
desc "config NAME [VALUE]", "retrieve or set a configuration value"
long_desc <<-D
Retrieves or sets a configuration value. If only parameter is provided, retrieve the value. If two parameters are provided, replace the
existing value with the newly provided one.
By default, setting a configuration value sets it for all projects
on the machine. If you want to set the configuration for a specific
project, use the --local flag.
If a global setting is superceded by local configuration, this command
will show the current value, as well as any superceded values and
where they were specified.
D
def config(name = nil, *args)
values = ARGV.dup
values.shift # remove config
values.shift # remove the name
unless name
Bundler.ui.confirm "Settings are listed in order of priority. The top value will be used.\n"
Bundler.settings.all.each do |setting|
Bundler.ui.confirm "#{setting}"
with_padding do
Bundler.settings.pretty_values_for(setting).each do |line|
Bundler.ui.info line
end
end
Bundler.ui.confirm ""
end
return
end
if values.empty?
Bundler.ui.confirm "Settings for `#{name}` in order of priority. The top value will be used"
with_padding do
Bundler.settings.pretty_values_for(name).each { |line| Bundler.ui.info line }
end
else
locations = Bundler.settings.locations(name)
if local = locations[:local]
Bundler.ui.info "Your application has set #{name} to #{local.inspect}. This will override the " \
"system value you are currently setting"
end
if global = locations[:global]
Bundler.ui.info "You are replacing the current system value of #{name}, which is currently #{global}"
end
if env = locations[:env]
Bundler.ui.info "You have set a bundler environment variable for #{env}. This will take precedence " \
"over the system value you are setting"
end
Bundler.settings.set_global(name, values.join(" "))
end
end
desc "open GEM", "Opens the source directory of the given bundled gem"
def open(name)
editor = [ENV['BUNDLER_EDITOR'], ENV['VISUAL'], ENV['EDITOR']].find{|e| !e.nil? && !e.empty? }
if editor
command = "#{editor} #{locate_gem(name)}"
success = system(command)
Bundler.ui.info "Could not run '#{command}'" unless success
else
Bundler.ui.info("To open a bundled gem, set $EDITOR or $BUNDLER_EDITOR")
end
end
desc "console [GROUP]", "Opens an IRB session with the bundle pre-loaded"
def console(group = nil)
require 'bundler/setup'
group ? Bundler.require(:default, group) : Bundler.require
ARGV.clear
require 'irb'
IRB.start
end
desc "version", "Prints the bundler's version information"
def version
Bundler.ui.info "Bundler version #{Bundler::VERSION}"
end
map %w(-v --version) => :version
desc 'viz', "Generates a visual dependency graph"
long_desc <<-D
Viz generates a PNG file of the current Gemfile as a dependency graph.
Viz requires the ruby-graphviz gem (and its dependencies).
The associated gems must also be installed via 'bundle install'.
D
method_option :file, :type => :string, :default => 'gem_graph.png', :aliases => '-f', :banner => "The name to use for the generated png file."
method_option :version, :type => :boolean, :default => false, :aliases => '-v', :banner => "Set to show each gem version."
method_option :requirements, :type => :boolean, :default => false, :aliases => '-r', :banner => "Set to show the version of each required dependency."
def viz
output_file = File.expand_path(options[:file])
graph = Graph.new( Bundler.load )
begin
graph.viz(output_file, options[:version], options[:requirements])
Bundler.ui.info output_file
rescue LoadError => e
Bundler.ui.error e.inspect
Bundler.ui.warn "Make sure you have the graphviz ruby gem. You can install it with:"
Bundler.ui.warn "`gem install ruby-graphviz`"
rescue StandardError => e
if e.message =~ /GraphViz not installed or dot not in PATH/
Bundler.ui.error e.message
Bundler.ui.warn "The ruby graphviz gem requires GraphViz to be installed"
else
raise
end
end
end
private
def locate_gem(name)
spec = Bundler.load.specs.find{|s| s.name == name }
raise GemNotFound, "Could not find gem '#{name}' in the current bundle." unless spec
if spec.name == 'bundler'
return File.expand_path('../../../', __FILE__)
end
spec.full_gem_path
end
end
end