lib/bundler/plugin/api/source.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true module Bundler module Plugin class API # This class provides the base to build source plugins # All the method here are required to build a source plugin (except # `uri_hash`, `gem_install_dir`; they are helpers). # # Defaults for methods, where ever possible are provided which is # expected to work. But, all source plugins have to override # `fetch_gemspec_files` and `install`. Defaults are also not provided for # `remote!`, `cache!` and `unlock!`. # # The defaults shall work for most situations but nevertheless they can # be (preferably should be) overridden as per the plugins' needs safely # (as long as they behave as expected). # On overriding `initialize` you should call super first. # # If required plugin should override `hash`, `==` and `eql?` methods to be # able to match objects representing same sources, but may be created in # different situation (like form gemfile and lockfile). The default ones # checks only for class and uri, but elaborate source plugins may need # more comparisons (e.g. git checking on branch or tag). # # @!attribute [r] uri # @return [String] the remote specified with `source` block in Gemfile # # @!attribute [r] options # @return [String] options passed during initialization (either from # lockfile or Gemfile) # # @!attribute [r] name # @return [String] name that can be used to uniquely identify a source # # @!attribute [rw] dependency_names # @return [Array<String>] Names of dependencies that the source should # try to resolve. It is not necessary to use this list internally. This # is present to be compatible with `Definition` and is used by # rubygems source. module Source attr_reader :uri, :options, :name attr_accessor :dependency_names def initialize(opts) @options = opts @dependency_names = [] @uri = opts["uri"] @type = opts["type"] @name = opts["name"] || "#{@type} at #{@uri}" end # This is used by the default `spec` method to constructs the # Specification objects for the gems and versions that can be installed # by this source plugin. # # Note: If the spec method is overridden, this function is not necessary # # @return [Array<String>] paths of the gemspec files for gems that can # be installed def fetch_gemspec_files [] end # Options to be saved in the lockfile so that the source plugin is able # to check out same version of gem later. # # There options are passed when the source plugin is created from the # lock file. # # @return [Hash] def options_to_lock {} end # Install the gem specified by the spec at appropriate path. # `install_path` provides a sufficient default, if the source can only # satisfy one gem, but is not binding. # # @return [String] post installation message (if any) def install(spec, opts) raise MalformattedPlugin, "Source plugins need to override the install method." end # It builds extensions, generates bins and installs them for the spec # provided. # # It depends on `spec.loaded_from` to get full_gem_path. The source # plugins should set that. # # It should be called in `install` after the plugin is done placing the # gem at correct install location. # # It also runs Gem hooks `pre_install`, `post_build` and `post_install` # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def post_install(spec, disable_exts = false) opts = { :env_shebang => false, :disable_extensions => disable_exts } installer = Bundler::Source::Path::Installer.new(spec, opts) installer.post_install end # A default installation path to install a single gem. If the source # servers multiple gems, it's not of much use and the source should one # of its own. def install_path @install_path ||= begin base_name = File.basename(Bundler::URI.parse(uri).normalize.path) gem_install_dir.join("#{base_name}-#{uri_hash[0..11]}") end end # Parses the gemspec files to find the specs for the gems that can be # satisfied by the source. # # Few important points to keep in mind: # - If the gems are not installed then it shall return specs for all # the gems it can satisfy # - If gem is installed (that is to be detected by the plugin itself) # then it shall return at least the specs that are installed. # - The `loaded_from` for each of the specs shall be correct (it is # used to find the load path) # # @return [Bundler::Index] index containing the specs def specs files = fetch_gemspec_files Bundler::Index.build do |index| files.each do |file| next unless spec = Bundler.load_gemspec(file) Bundler.rubygems.set_installed_by_version(spec) spec.source = self Bundler.rubygems.validate(spec) index << spec end end end # Set internal representation to fetch the gems/specs locally. # # When this is called, the source should try to fetch the specs and # install from the local system. def local! end # Set internal representation to fetch the gems/specs from remote. # # When this is called, the source should try to fetch the specs and # install from remote path. def remote! end # Set internal representation to fetch the gems/specs from app cache. # # When this is called, the source should try to fetch the specs and # install from the path provided by `app_cache_path`. def cached! end # This is called to update the spec and installation. # # If the source plugin is loaded from lockfile or otherwise, it shall # refresh the cache/specs (e.g. git sources can make a fresh clone). def unlock! end # Name of directory where plugin the is expected to cache the gems when # #cache is called. # # Also this name is matched against the directories in cache for pruning # # This is used by `app_cache_path` def app_cache_dirname base_name = File.basename(Bundler::URI.parse(uri).normalize.path) "#{base_name}-#{uri_hash}" end # This method is called while caching to save copy of the gems that the # source can resolve to path provided by `app_cache_app`so that they can # be reinstalled from the cache without querying the remote (i.e. an # alternative to remote) # # This is stored with the app and source plugins should try to provide # specs and install only from this cache when `cached!` is called. # # This cache is different from the internal caching that can be done # at sub paths of `cache_path` (from API). This can be though as caching # by bundler. def cache(spec, custom_path = nil) new_cache_path = app_cache_path(custom_path) FileUtils.rm_rf(new_cache_path) FileUtils.cp_r(install_path, new_cache_path) FileUtils.touch(app_cache_path.join(".bundlecache")) end # This shall check if two source object represent the same source. # # The comparison shall take place only on the attribute that can be # inferred from the options passed from Gemfile and not on attributes # that are used to pin down the gem to specific version (e.g. Git # sources should compare on branch and tag but not on commit hash) # # The sources objects are constructed from Gemfile as well as from # lockfile. To converge the sources, it is necessary that they match. # # The same applies for `eql?` and `hash` def ==(other) other.is_a?(self.class) && uri == other.uri end # When overriding `eql?` please preserve the behaviour as mentioned in # docstring for `==` method. alias_method :eql?, :== # When overriding `hash` please preserve the behaviour as mentioned in # docstring for `==` method, i.e. two methods equal by above comparison # should have same hash. def hash [self.class, uri].hash end # A helper method, not necessary if not used internally. def installed? File.directory?(install_path) end # The full path where the plugin should cache the gem so that it can be # installed latter. # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def app_cache_path(custom_path = nil) @app_cache_path ||= Bundler.app_cache(custom_path).join(app_cache_dirname) end # Used by definition. # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def unmet_deps specs.unmet_dependency_names end # Used by definition. # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def spec_names specs.spec_names end # Used by definition. # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def add_dependency_names(names) @dependencies |= Array(names) end # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def can_lock?(spec) spec.source == self end # Generates the content to be entered into the lockfile. # Saves type and remote and also calls to `options_to_lock`. # # Plugin should use `options_to_lock` to save information in lockfile # and not override this. # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def to_lock out = String.new("#{LockfileParser::PLUGIN}\n") out << " remote: #{@uri}\n" out << " type: #{@type}\n" options_to_lock.each do |opt, value| out << " #{opt}: #{value}\n" end out << " specs:\n" end def to_s "plugin source for #{@type} with uri #{@uri}" end alias_method :identifier, :to_s # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def include?(other) other == self end def uri_hash SharedHelpers.digest(:SHA1).hexdigest(uri) end # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def gem_install_dir Bundler.install_path end # It is used to obtain the full_gem_path. # # spec's loaded_from path is expanded against this to get full_gem_path # # Note: Do not override if you don't know what you are doing. def root Bundler.root end # @private # This API on source might not be stable, and for now we expect plugins # to download all specs in `#specs`, so we implement the method for # compatibility purposes and leave it undocumented (and don't support) # overriding it) def double_check_for(*); end end end end end