require 'rubygems'
require 'rubygems/config_file'
module Bundler
class RubygemsIntegration
def self.version
@version ||= Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION)
end
def self.provides?(req_str)
Gem::Requirement.new(req_str).satisfied_by?(version)
end
def version
self.class.version
end
def provides?(req_str)
self.class.provides?(req_str)
end
def build_args
Gem::Command.build_args
end
def build_args=(args)
Gem::Command.build_args = args
end
def loaded_specs(name)
Gem.loaded_specs[name]
end
def mark_loaded(spec)
Gem.loaded_specs[spec.name] = spec
end
def path(obj)
obj.to_s
end
def platforms
Gem.platforms
end
def configuration
Gem.configuration
rescue Gem::SystemExitException => e
Bundler.ui.error "#{e.class}: #{e.message}"
Bundler.ui.trace e
raise Gem::SystemExitException
end
def ruby_engine
Gem.ruby_engine
end
def read_binary(path)
Gem.read_binary(path)
end
def inflate(obj)
Gem.inflate(obj)
end
def sources=(val)
# Gem.configuration creates a new Gem::ConfigFile, which by default will read ~/.gemrc
# If that file exists, its settings (including sources) will overwrite the values we
# are about to set here. In order to avoid that, we force memoizing the config file now.
configuration
Gem.sources = val
end
def sources
Gem.sources
end
def gem_dir
Gem.dir
end
def gem_bindir
Gem.bindir
end
def user_home
Gem.user_home
end
def gem_path
Gem.path
end
def gem_cache
gem_path.map{|p| File.expand_path("cache", p) }
end
def spec_cache_dirs
@spec_cache_dirs ||= begin
dirs = gem_path.map {|dir| File.join(dir, 'specifications')}
dirs << Gem.spec_cache_dir if Gem.respond_to?(:spec_cache_dir) # Not in Rubygems 2.0.3 or earlier
dirs.uniq.select {|dir| File.directory? dir}
end
end
def marshal_spec_dir
Gem::MARSHAL_SPEC_DIR
end
def config_map
Gem::ConfigMap
end
def repository_subdirectories
%w[cache doc gems specifications]
end
def clear_paths
Gem.clear_paths
end
def bin_path(gem, bin, ver)
Gem.bin_path(gem, bin, ver)
end
def preserve_paths
# this is a no-op outside of Rubygems 1.8
yield
end
def ui=(obj)
Gem::DefaultUserInteraction.ui = obj
end
def fetch_specs(all, pre, &blk)
specs = Gem::SpecFetcher.new.list(all, pre)
specs.each { yield } if block_given?
specs
end
def fetch_prerelease_specs
fetch_specs(false, true)
rescue Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError
[] # if we can't download them, there aren't any
end
def fetch_all_remote_specs
# Fetch all specs, minus prerelease specs
spec_list = fetch_specs(true, false)
# Then fetch the prerelease specs
fetch_prerelease_specs.each {|k, v| spec_list[k] += v }
return spec_list
end
def with_build_args(args)
old_args = self.build_args
begin
self.build_args = args
yield
ensure
self.build_args = old_args
end
end
def gem_from_path(path, policy = nil)
require 'rubygems/format'
Gem::Format.from_file_by_path(path, policy)
end
def spec_from_gem(path, policy = nil)
require 'rubygems/security'
gem_from_path(path, security_policies[policy]).spec
rescue Gem::Package::FormatError
raise GemspecError, "Could not read gem at #{path}. It may be corrupted."
rescue Exception, Gem::Exception, Gem::Security::Exception => e
if e.is_a?(Gem::Security::Exception) ||
e.message =~ /unknown trust policy|unsigned gem/i ||
e.message =~ /couldn't verify (meta)?data signature/i
raise SecurityError,
"The gem #{File.basename(path, '.gem')} can't be installed because " \
"the security policy didn't allow it, with the message: #{e.message}"
else
raise e
end
end
def build(spec, skip_validation = false)
require 'rubygems/builder'
Gem::Builder.new(spec).build
end
def build_gem(gem_dir, spec)
SharedHelpers.chdir(gem_dir) { build(spec) }
end
def download_gem(spec, uri, path)
uri = Bundler::Source.mirror_for(uri)
fetcher = Gem::RemoteFetcher.new(configuration[:http_proxy])
fetcher.download(spec, uri, path)
end
def security_policy_keys
%w{High Medium Low AlmostNo No}.map { |level| "#{level}Security" }
end
def security_policies
@security_policies ||= begin
require 'rubygems/security'
Gem::Security::Policies
rescue LoadError, NameError
{}
end
end
def reverse_rubygems_kernel_mixin
# Disable rubygems' gem activation system
::Kernel.class_eval do
if private_method_defined?(:gem_original_require)
alias rubygems_require require
alias require gem_original_require
end
undef gem
end
end
def replace_gem(specs)
reverse_rubygems_kernel_mixin
executables = specs.map { |s| s.executables }.flatten
::Kernel.send(:define_method, :gem) do |dep, *reqs|
if executables.include? File.basename(caller.first.split(':').first)
return
end
reqs.pop if reqs.last.is_a?(Hash)
unless dep.respond_to?(:name) && dep.respond_to?(:requirement)
dep = Gem::Dependency.new(dep, reqs)
end
spec = specs.find { |s| s.name == dep.name }
if spec.nil?
e = Gem::LoadError.new "#{dep.name} is not part of the bundle. Add it to Gemfile."
e.name = dep.name
if e.respond_to?(:requirement=)
e.requirement = dep.requirement
else
e.version_requirement = dep.requirement
end
raise e
elsif dep !~ spec
e = Gem::LoadError.new "can't activate #{dep}, already activated #{spec.full_name}. " \
"Make sure all dependencies are added to Gemfile."
e.name = dep.name
if e.respond_to?(:requirement=)
e.requirement = dep.requirement
else
e.version_requirement = dep.requirement
end
raise e
end
true
end
end
def stub_source_index(specs)
Gem::SourceIndex.send(:alias_method, :old_initialize, :initialize)
redefine_method(Gem::SourceIndex, :initialize) do |*args|
@gems = {}
# You're looking at this thinking: Oh! This is how I make those
# rubygems deprecations go away!
#
# You'd be correct BUT using of this method in production code
# must be approved by the rubygems team itself!
#
# This is your warning. If you use this and don't have approval
# we can't protect you.
#
Deprecate.skip_during do
self.spec_dirs = *args
add_specs(*specs)
end
end
end
# Used to make bin stubs that are not created by bundler work
# under bundler. The new Gem.bin_path only considers gems in
# +specs+
def replace_bin_path(specs)
gem_class = (class << Gem ; self ; end)
redefine_method(gem_class, :bin_path) do |name, *args|
exec_name = args.first
if exec_name == 'bundle'
return ENV['BUNDLE_BIN_PATH']
end
spec = nil
if exec_name
spec = specs.find { |s| s.executables.include?(exec_name) }
unless spec.name == name
warn "Bundler is using a binstub that was created for a different gem.\n" \
"This is deprecated, in future versions you may need to `bundle binstub #{name}` " \
"to work around a system/bundle conflict."
end
spec or raise Gem::Exception, "can't find executable #{exec_name}"
else
spec = specs.find { |s| s.name == name }
exec_name = spec.default_executable or raise Gem::Exception, "no default executable for #{spec.full_name}"
end
gem_bin = File.join(spec.full_gem_path, spec.bindir, exec_name)
gem_from_path_bin = File.join(File.dirname(spec.loaded_from), spec.bindir, exec_name)
File.exist?(gem_bin) ? gem_bin : gem_from_path_bin
end
end
# Because Bundler has a static view of what specs are available,
# we don't #refresh, so stub it out.
def replace_refresh
gem_class = (class << Gem ; self ; end)
redefine_method(gem_class, :refresh) { }
end
# Replace or hook into Rubygems to provide a bundlerized view
# of the world.
def replace_entrypoints(specs)
replace_gem(specs)
stub_rubygems(specs)
replace_bin_path(specs)
replace_refresh
Gem.clear_paths
end
# This backports the correct segment generation code from Rubygems 1.4+
# by monkeypatching it into the method in Rubygems 1.3.6 and 1.3.7.
def backport_segment_generation
redefine_method(Gem::Version, :segments) do
@segments ||= @version.scan(/[0-9]+|[a-z]+/i).map do |s|
/^\d+$/ =~ s ? s.to_i : s
end
end
end
# This backport fixes the marshaling of @segments.
def backport_yaml_initialize
redefine_method(Gem::Version, :yaml_initialize) do |tag, map|
@version = map['version']
@segments = nil
@hash = nil
end
end
# This backports base_dir which replaces installation path
# Rubygems 1.8+
def backport_base_dir
redefine_method(Gem::Specification, :base_dir) do
return Gem.dir unless loaded_from
File.dirname File.dirname loaded_from
end
end
def backport_cache_file
redefine_method(Gem::Specification, :cache_dir) do
@cache_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "cache"
end
redefine_method(Gem::Specification, :cache_file) do
@cache_file ||= File.join cache_dir, "#{full_name}.gem"
end
end
def backport_spec_file
redefine_method(Gem::Specification, :spec_dir) do
@spec_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "specifications"
end
redefine_method(Gem::Specification, :spec_file) do
@spec_file ||= File.join spec_dir, "#{full_name}.gemspec"
end
end
def redefine_method(klass, method, &block)
if klass.instance_methods(false).include?(method)
klass.send(:remove_method, method)
end
klass.send(:define_method, method, &block)
end
# Rubygems 1.4 through 1.6
class Legacy < RubygemsIntegration
def initialize
super
backport_base_dir
backport_cache_file
backport_spec_file
backport_yaml_initialize
end
def stub_rubygems(specs)
# Rubygems versions lower than 1.7 use SourceIndex#from_gems_in
source_index_class = (class << Gem::SourceIndex ; self ; end)
source_index_class.send(:define_method, :from_gems_in) do |*args|
source_index = Gem::SourceIndex.new
source_index.spec_dirs = *args
source_index.add_specs(*specs)
source_index
end
end
def all_specs
Gem.source_index.gems.values
end
def find_name(name)
Gem.source_index.find_name(name)
end
end
# Rubygems versions 1.3.6 and 1.3.7
class Ancient < Legacy
def initialize
super
backport_segment_generation
end
end
# Rubygems 1.7
class Transitional < Legacy
def stub_rubygems(specs)
stub_source_index(specs)
end
end
# Rubygems 1.8.5-1.8.19
class Modern < RubygemsIntegration
def stub_rubygems(specs)
Gem::Specification.all = specs
Gem.post_reset {
Gem::Specification.all = specs
}
stub_source_index(specs)
end
def all_specs
Gem::Specification.to_a
end
def find_name(name)
Gem::Specification.find_all_by_name name
end
end
# Rubygems 1.8.0 to 1.8.4
class AlmostModern < Modern
# Rubygems [>= 1.8.0, < 1.8.5] has a bug that changes Gem.dir whenever
# you call Gem::Installer#install with an :install_dir set. We have to
# change it back for our sudo mode to work.
def preserve_paths
old_dir, old_path = gem_dir, gem_path
yield
Gem.use_paths(old_dir, old_path)
end
end
# Rubygems 1.8.20+
class MoreModern < Modern
# Rubygems 1.8.20 and adds the skip_validation parameter, so that's
# when we start passing it through.
def build(spec, skip_validation = false)
require 'rubygems/builder'
Gem::Builder.new(spec).build(skip_validation)
end
end
# Rubygems 2.0
class Future < RubygemsIntegration
def stub_rubygems(specs)
Gem::Specification.all = specs
Gem.post_reset do
Gem::Specification.all = specs
end
end
def all_specs
Gem::Specification.to_a
end
def find_name(name)
Gem::Specification.find_all_by_name name
end
def fetch_specs(source, name)
path = source + "#{name}.#{Gem.marshal_version}.gz"
string = Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher.fetch_path(path)
Bundler.load_marshal(string)
rescue Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError => e
# it's okay for prerelease to fail
raise e unless name == "prerelease_specs"
end
def fetch_all_remote_specs
# Since SpecFetcher now returns NameTuples, we just fetch directly
# and unmarshal the array ourselves.
hash = {}
Gem.sources.each do |source|
source = URI.parse(source.to_s) unless source.is_a?(URI)
hash[source] = fetch_specs(source, "specs")
pres = fetch_specs(source, "prerelease_specs")
hash[source].push(*pres) if pres && !pres.empty?
end
hash
end
def download_gem(spec, uri, path)
require 'resolv'
uri = Bundler::Source.mirror_for(uri)
proxy, dns = configuration[:http_proxy], Resolv::DNS.new
fetcher = Gem::RemoteFetcher.new(proxy, dns)
fetcher.download(spec, uri, path)
end
def gem_from_path(path, policy = nil)
require 'rubygems/package'
p = Gem::Package.new(path)
p.security_policy = policy if policy
return p
end
def build(spec, skip_validation = false)
require 'rubygems/package'
Gem::Package.build(spec, skip_validation)
end
def repository_subdirectories
Gem::REPOSITORY_SUBDIRECTORIES
end
end
end
if RubygemsIntegration.provides?(">= 1.99.99")
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::Future.new
elsif RubygemsIntegration.provides?('>= 1.8.20')
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::MoreModern.new
elsif RubygemsIntegration.provides?('>= 1.8.5')
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::Modern.new
elsif RubygemsIntegration.provides?('>= 1.8.0')
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::AlmostModern.new
elsif RubygemsIntegration.provides?('>= 1.7.0')
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::Transitional.new
elsif RubygemsIntegration.provides?('>= 1.4.0')
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::Legacy.new
else # Rubygems 1.3.6 and 1.3.7
@rubygems = RubygemsIntegration::Ancient.new
end
class << self
attr_reader :rubygems
end
end