lib/bundler/deployment.rb
module Bundler class Deployment def self.define_task(context, task_method = :task, opts = {}) if defined?(Capistrano) && context.is_a?(Capistrano::Configuration) context_name = "capistrano" role_default = "{:except => {:no_release => true}}" error_type = ::Capistrano::CommandError else context_name = "vlad" role_default = "[:app]" error_type = ::Rake::CommandFailedError end roles = context.fetch(:bundle_roles, false) opts[:roles] = roles if roles context.send :namespace, :bundle do send :desc, <<-DESC Install the current Bundler environment. By default, gems will be \ installed to the shared/bundle path. Gems in the development and \ test group will not be installed. The install command is executed \ with the --deployment and --quiet flags. If the bundle cmd cannot \ be found then you can override the bundle_cmd variable to specifiy \ which one it should use. You can override any of these defaults by setting the variables shown below. N.B. bundle_roles must be defined before you require 'bundler/#{context_name}' \ in your deploy.rb file. set :bundle_gemfile, "Gemfile" set :bundle_dir, File.join(fetch(:shared_path), 'bundle') set :bundle_flags, "--deployment --quiet" set :bundle_without, [:development, :test] set :bundle_cmd, "bundle" # e.g. "/opt/ruby/bin/bundle" set :bundle_roles, #{role_default} # e.g. [:app, :batch] DESC send task_method, :install, opts do bundle_cmd = context.fetch(:bundle_cmd, "bundle") bundle_flags = context.fetch(:bundle_flags, "--deployment --quiet") bundle_dir = context.fetch(:bundle_dir, File.join(context.fetch(:shared_path), 'bundle')) bundle_gemfile = context.fetch(:bundle_gemfile, "Gemfile") bundle_without = [*context.fetch(:bundle_without, [:development, :test])].compact current_release = context.fetch(:current_release) if current_release.to_s.empty? raise error_type.new("Cannot detect current release path - make sure you have deployed at least once.") end args = ["--gemfile #{File.join(current_release, bundle_gemfile)}"] args << "--path #{bundle_dir}" unless bundle_dir.to_s.empty? args << bundle_flags.to_s args << "--without #{bundle_without.join(" ")}" unless bundle_without.empty? run "cd #{current_release} && #{bundle_cmd} install #{args.join(' ')}" end end end end end