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# frozen_string_literal: true
source "https://rubygems.org"
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git_source(:github) { |repo| "https://github.com/#{repo}.git" }
gemspec
# We need a newish Rake since Active Job sets its test tasks' descriptions.
gem "rake", ">= 11.1"
gem "capybara", ">= 3.26"
gem "selenium-webdriver", ">= 4.0.0.alpha7"
gem "rack-cache", "~> 1.2"
Replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Turbolinks is being replaced with Hotwire * Make --webpack opt-in * Don't use specific webpacker installers any more in preparation for next Webpacker * Update railties/lib/rails/app_updater.rb Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> * Trailing whitespace * Convert to Turbo data attribute for tracking * Default is no webpack, no hotwire * Swap out turbolinks references for hotwire * Drop explicit return * Only generate package.json if using webpack * Only create package.json in webpack mode * Only create app/javascript in webpack mode * Generate correct style/js links based on js mode * Fix tests from changed output format Not sure why these are showing up in this PR, though. * Rubocopping * Stick with webpack for the test app for now * Adjust tests * Replace minitest-reporters with minitest-ci (#43016) minitest-reporters is used to create junit xml reports on CI. But when it loads before rails minitest plugin makes `Rails::TestUnitReporter` not being added as a reporter. minitest-ci is now only loaded at ci and does not interferes with rails minitest plugins. And keeps junit reports workings * Too heavy handed to actually run bundle Just like we don't auto-migrate * Pin js frameworks in importmap Instead of having importmap preconfigure it. * Match updated app/javascript path * No need for the explaining comment * Fixes test cases for replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Fix rubocop issues * Fix more railities test cases * Fix plugin generator railties shared test cases * Fix Action Text install generator asset pipeline spec * They're modules, not files * Let dev use the latest release as well So we don't have to replace unexisting dev releases with latest release * Make Webpack responsible for generating all the JS files it needs Webpacker 6 has already moved from app/javascript to app/packs. * Don't add rails/ujs by default any longer All the ajax/form functionality has been superseded by Turbo. The rest lives in a weird inbetween land we need to address through other means. * Use new importmap location * Switch to using turbo-rails and stimulus-rails directly The hotwire-rails gem does not offer enough value for its indirection * Use latest Webpacker * Prevent version resolution requests from getting swallowed * Use ESM syntax for imports * Move management of yarn, package.json, etc to Webpacker 6 * Update for Webpacker 6 * Move bin/setup addition to Webpacker as well * Remove dead tests * Bump to Webpacker 6.0.0.rc.2 * No longer relevant given the new default is no webpacker * Rely on Webpacker 6 * No longer relevant * No longer relevant * Make cable channel generator work for both webpacker and importmap setups * Fix tests * For tests testing importmap way * Use Webpacker 6 dummy * RuboCopping * One more bump to fix webpack-dev-server * Another bump. Hopefully the last one! * Also enough to not want turbo tracking on * Fix tests * Latest * Fix tests * Fix more tests * Fix tests Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> Co-authored-by: André Luis Leal Cardoso Junior <andrehjr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Abhay Nikam <nikam.abhay1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Guillermo Iguaran <guilleiguaran@gmail.com>
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gem "stimulus-rails"
gem "turbo-rails"
gem "jsbundling-rails"
gem "cssbundling-rails"
Replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Turbolinks is being replaced with Hotwire * Make --webpack opt-in * Don't use specific webpacker installers any more in preparation for next Webpacker * Update railties/lib/rails/app_updater.rb Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> * Trailing whitespace * Convert to Turbo data attribute for tracking * Default is no webpack, no hotwire * Swap out turbolinks references for hotwire * Drop explicit return * Only generate package.json if using webpack * Only create package.json in webpack mode * Only create app/javascript in webpack mode * Generate correct style/js links based on js mode * Fix tests from changed output format Not sure why these are showing up in this PR, though. * Rubocopping * Stick with webpack for the test app for now * Adjust tests * Replace minitest-reporters with minitest-ci (#43016) minitest-reporters is used to create junit xml reports on CI. But when it loads before rails minitest plugin makes `Rails::TestUnitReporter` not being added as a reporter. minitest-ci is now only loaded at ci and does not interferes with rails minitest plugins. And keeps junit reports workings * Too heavy handed to actually run bundle Just like we don't auto-migrate * Pin js frameworks in importmap Instead of having importmap preconfigure it. * Match updated app/javascript path * No need for the explaining comment * Fixes test cases for replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Fix rubocop issues * Fix more railities test cases * Fix plugin generator railties shared test cases * Fix Action Text install generator asset pipeline spec * They're modules, not files * Let dev use the latest release as well So we don't have to replace unexisting dev releases with latest release * Make Webpack responsible for generating all the JS files it needs Webpacker 6 has already moved from app/javascript to app/packs. * Don't add rails/ujs by default any longer All the ajax/form functionality has been superseded by Turbo. The rest lives in a weird inbetween land we need to address through other means. * Use new importmap location * Switch to using turbo-rails and stimulus-rails directly The hotwire-rails gem does not offer enough value for its indirection * Use latest Webpacker * Prevent version resolution requests from getting swallowed * Use ESM syntax for imports * Move management of yarn, package.json, etc to Webpacker 6 * Update for Webpacker 6 * Move bin/setup addition to Webpacker as well * Remove dead tests * Bump to Webpacker 6.0.0.rc.2 * No longer relevant given the new default is no webpacker * Rely on Webpacker 6 * No longer relevant * No longer relevant * Make cable channel generator work for both webpacker and importmap setups * Fix tests * For tests testing importmap way * Use Webpacker 6 dummy * RuboCopping * One more bump to fix webpack-dev-server * Another bump. Hopefully the last one! * Also enough to not want turbo tracking on * Fix tests * Latest * Fix tests * Fix more tests * Fix tests Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> Co-authored-by: André Luis Leal Cardoso Junior <andrehjr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Abhay Nikam <nikam.abhay1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Guillermo Iguaran <guilleiguaran@gmail.com>
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gem "importmap-rails"
gem "tailwindcss-rails"
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# require: false so bcrypt is loaded only when has_secure_password is used.
# This is to avoid Active Model (and by extension the entire framework)
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# being dependent on a binary library.
gem "bcrypt", "~> 3.1.11", require: false
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# This needs to be with require false to avoid it being automatically loaded by
# sprockets.
gem "terser", ">= 1.1.4", require: false
# Explicitly avoid 1.x that doesn't support Ruby 2.4+
gem "json", ">= 2.0.0"
group :rubocop do
gem "rubocop", ">= 0.90", require: false
gem "rubocop-minitest", require: false
gem "rubocop-packaging", require: false
gem "rubocop-performance", require: false
gem "rubocop-rails", require: false
end
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group :doc do
gem "sdoc", ">= 2.2.0"
gem "redcarpet", "~> 3.2.3", platforms: :ruby
gem "w3c_validators", "~> 1.3.6"
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gem "kindlerb", "~> 1.2.0"
gem "rouge"
end
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# Active Support
gem "dalli"
gem "listen", "~> 3.3", require: false
gem "libxml-ruby", platforms: :ruby
gem "connection_pool", require: false
gem "rexml", require: false
# for railties
gem "bootsnap", ">= 1.4.4", require: false
gem "webrick", require: false
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# Active Job
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group :job do
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gem "resque", require: false
gem "resque-scheduler", require: false
gem "sidekiq", require: false
gem "sucker_punch", require: false
gem "delayed_job", require: false
gem "queue_classic", github: "QueueClassic/queue_classic", require: false, platforms: :ruby
gem "sneakers", require: false
gem "que", require: false
gem "backburner", require: false
gem "delayed_job_active_record", require: false
gem "sequel", require: false
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end
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# Action Cable
group :cable do
gem "puma", require: false
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gem "hiredis", require: false
gem "redis", "~> 4.0", require: false
gem "redis-namespace"
gem "websocket-client-simple", github: "matthewd/websocket-client-simple", branch: "close-race", require: false
end
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# Active Storage
group :storage do
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gem "aws-sdk-s3", require: false
gem "google-cloud-storage", "~> 1.11", require: false
gem "azure-storage-blob", "~> 2.0", require: false
Use ImageProcessing gem for ActiveStorage variants ImageProcessing gem is a wrapper around MiniMagick and ruby-vips, and implements an interface for common image resizing and processing. This is the canonical image processing gem recommended in [Shrine], and that's where it developed from. The initial implementation was extracted from Refile, which also implements on-the-fly transformations. Some features that ImageProcessing gem adds on top of MiniMagick: * resizing macros - #resize_to_limit - #resize_to_fit - #resize_to_fill - #resize_and_pad * automatic orientation * automatic thumbnail sharpening * avoids the complex and inefficient MiniMagick::Image class * will use "magick" instead of "convert" on ImageMagick 7 However, the biggest feature of the ImageProcessing gem is that it has an alternative implementation that uses libvips. Libvips is an alternative to ImageMagick that can process images very rapidly (we've seen up 10x faster than ImageMagick). What's great is that the ImageProcessing gem provides the same interface for both implementations. The macros are named the same, and the libvips implementation does auto orientation and thumbnail sharpening as well; only the operations/options specific to ImageMagick/libvips differ. The integration provided by this PR should work for both implementations. The plan is to introduce the ImageProcessing backend in Rails 6.0 as the default backend and deprecate the MiniMagick backend, then in Rails 6.1 remove the MiniMagick backend.
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gem "image_processing", "~> 1.2"
end
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# Action Mailbox
gem "aws-sdk-sns", require: false
gem "webmock"
group :ujs do
gem "webdrivers"
end
# Action View
group :view do
gem "blade", require: false, platforms: [:ruby]
gem "sprockets-export", require: false
end
# Add your own local bundler stuff.
local_gemfile = File.expand_path(".Gemfile", __dir__)
instance_eval File.read local_gemfile if File.exist? local_gemfile
group :test do
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gem "minitest-bisect"
Replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Turbolinks is being replaced with Hotwire * Make --webpack opt-in * Don't use specific webpacker installers any more in preparation for next Webpacker * Update railties/lib/rails/app_updater.rb Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> * Trailing whitespace * Convert to Turbo data attribute for tracking * Default is no webpack, no hotwire * Swap out turbolinks references for hotwire * Drop explicit return * Only generate package.json if using webpack * Only create package.json in webpack mode * Only create app/javascript in webpack mode * Generate correct style/js links based on js mode * Fix tests from changed output format Not sure why these are showing up in this PR, though. * Rubocopping * Stick with webpack for the test app for now * Adjust tests * Replace minitest-reporters with minitest-ci (#43016) minitest-reporters is used to create junit xml reports on CI. But when it loads before rails minitest plugin makes `Rails::TestUnitReporter` not being added as a reporter. minitest-ci is now only loaded at ci and does not interferes with rails minitest plugins. And keeps junit reports workings * Too heavy handed to actually run bundle Just like we don't auto-migrate * Pin js frameworks in importmap Instead of having importmap preconfigure it. * Match updated app/javascript path * No need for the explaining comment * Fixes test cases for replace webpack with importmapped Hotwire as default js (#42999) * Fix rubocop issues * Fix more railities test cases * Fix plugin generator railties shared test cases * Fix Action Text install generator asset pipeline spec * They're modules, not files * Let dev use the latest release as well So we don't have to replace unexisting dev releases with latest release * Make Webpack responsible for generating all the JS files it needs Webpacker 6 has already moved from app/javascript to app/packs. * Don't add rails/ujs by default any longer All the ajax/form functionality has been superseded by Turbo. The rest lives in a weird inbetween land we need to address through other means. * Use new importmap location * Switch to using turbo-rails and stimulus-rails directly The hotwire-rails gem does not offer enough value for its indirection * Use latest Webpacker * Prevent version resolution requests from getting swallowed * Use ESM syntax for imports * Move management of yarn, package.json, etc to Webpacker 6 * Update for Webpacker 6 * Move bin/setup addition to Webpacker as well * Remove dead tests * Bump to Webpacker 6.0.0.rc.2 * No longer relevant given the new default is no webpacker * Rely on Webpacker 6 * No longer relevant * No longer relevant * Make cable channel generator work for both webpacker and importmap setups * Fix tests * For tests testing importmap way * Use Webpacker 6 dummy * RuboCopping * One more bump to fix webpack-dev-server * Another bump. Hopefully the last one! * Also enough to not want turbo tracking on * Fix tests * Latest * Fix tests * Fix more tests * Fix tests Co-authored-by: Alex Ghiculescu <alex@tanda.co> Co-authored-by: André Luis Leal Cardoso Junior <andrehjr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Abhay Nikam <nikam.abhay1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Guillermo Iguaran <guilleiguaran@gmail.com>
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gem "minitest-ci", require: false
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gem "minitest-retry"
platforms :mri do
gem "stackprof"
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gem "debug", ">= 1.0.0", require: false
end
gem "benchmark-ips"
end
platforms :ruby, :mswin, :mswin64, :mingw, :x64_mingw do
gem "nokogiri", ">= 1.8.1", "!= 1.11.0"
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# Needed for compiling the ActionDispatch::Journey parser.
gem "racc", ">=1.4.6", require: false
# Active Record.
gem "sqlite3", "~> 1.4"
group :db do
gem "pg", "~> 1.1"
gem "mysql2", "~> 0.5", github: "brianmario/mysql2"
end
end
platforms :jruby do
if ENV["AR_JDBC"]
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter", github: "jruby/activerecord-jdbc-adapter", branch: "master"
group :db do
gem "activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter", github: "jruby/activerecord-jdbc-adapter", branch: "master"
gem "activerecord-jdbcpostgresql-adapter", github: "jruby/activerecord-jdbc-adapter", branch: "master"
end
else
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter", ">= 1.3.0"
group :db do
gem "activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter", ">= 1.3.0"
gem "activerecord-jdbcpostgresql-adapter", ">= 1.3.0"
end
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end
end
platforms :rbx do
# The rubysl-yaml gem doesn't ship with Psych by default as it needs
# libyaml that isn't always available.
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gem "psych", "~> 3.0"
end
# Gems that are necessary for Active Record tests with Oracle.
if ENV["ORACLE_ENHANCED"]
platforms :ruby do
gem "ruby-oci8", "~> 2.2"
end
gem "activerecord-oracle_enhanced-adapter", github: "rsim/oracle-enhanced", branch: "master"
end
gem "tzinfo-data", platforms: [:mingw, :mswin, :x64_mingw, :jruby]
gem "wdm", ">= 0.1.0", platforms: [:mingw, :mswin, :x64_mingw, :mswin64]
if RUBY_VERSION >= "3.1"
# net-smtp, net-imap and net-pop were removed from default gems in Ruby 3.1, but is used by the `mail` gem.
# So we need to add them as dependencies until `mail` is fixed: https://github.com/mikel/mail/pull/1439
gem "net-smtp", require: false
gem "net-imap", require: false
gem "net-pop", require: false
Address `bundle exec blade build` failure with ruby 3.1.0dev This commit addresses the CI failures with ruby 3.1.0dev. https://buildkite.com/rails/rails/builds/79716#ef77b273-93d2-4372-a7fc-165dca6cadef since Ruby ruby 3.1.0dev bumps the digest gem version to 3.0.1.pre https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/478f0ddb5f37085588485d3d00024a146af7bc44 - Without this commit ```ruby $ ruby -v ruby 3.1.0dev (2021-07-29T03:51:10Z master 64adeeadaa) [x86_64-linux] $ bundle exec blade build bundler: failed to load command: blade (/home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/bin/blade) /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/runtime.rb:300:in `check_for_activated_spec!': You have already activated digest 3.0.1.pre, but your Gemfile requires digest 3.0.0. Since digest is a default gem, you can either remove your dependency on it or try updating to a newer version of bundler that supports digest as a default gem. (Gem::LoadError) from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/runtime.rb:29:in `block in setup' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/spec_set.rb:158:in `each' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/spec_set.rb:158:in `each' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/runtime.rb:24:in `map' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/runtime.rb:24:in `setup' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler.rb:149:in `setup' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/setup.rb:10:in `block in <top (required)>' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/ui/shell.rb:136:in `with_level' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/ui/shell.rb:88:in `silence' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/setup.rb:10:in `<top (required)>' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:61:in `require_relative' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:61:in `kernel_load' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:28:in `run' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli.rb:481:in `exec' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/command.rb:27:in `run' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/invocation.rb:127:in `invoke_command' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb:392:in `dispatch' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli.rb:31:in `dispatch' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb:485:in `start' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/cli.rb:25:in `start' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/bundler-2.3.0.dev/libexec/bundle:49:in `block in <top (required)>' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/3.1.0/bundler/friendly_errors.rb:128:in `with_friendly_errors' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/bundler-2.3.0.dev/libexec/bundle:37:in `<top (required)>' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/bin/bundle:23:in `load' from /home/yahonda/.rbenv/versions/3.1.0-dev/bin/bundle:23:in `<main>' $ ``` - With this commit ```ruby $ bundle exec blade build Building assets… $ ```
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# digest gem, which is one of the default gems has bumped to 3.0.1.pre for ruby 3.1.0dev.
gem "digest", "~> 3.0.1.pre", require: false
# matrix was removed from default gems in Ruby 3.1, but is used by the `capybara` gem.
# So we need to add it as a dependency until `capybara` is fixed: https://github.com/teamcapybara/capybara/pull/2468
gem "matrix", require: false
end