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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe "bundle install" do
context "git sources" do
it "displays the revision hash of the gem repository" do
build_git "foo", "1.0", :path => lib_path("foo")
install_gemfile <<-G, :verbose => true
source "#{file_uri_for(gem_repo1)}"
gem "foo", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))}"
G
expect(out).to include("Using foo 1.0 from #{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))} (at main@#{revision_for(lib_path("foo"))[0..6]})")
expect(the_bundle).to include_gems "foo 1.0", :source => "git@#{lib_path("foo")}"
end
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it "displays the correct default branch", :git => ">= 2.28.0" do
build_git "foo", "1.0", :path => lib_path("foo"), :default_branch => "main"
install_gemfile <<-G, :verbose => true
source "#{file_uri_for(gem_repo1)}"
gem "foo", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))}"
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expect(out).to include("Using foo 1.0 from #{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))} (at main@#{revision_for(lib_path("foo"))[0..6]})")
expect(the_bundle).to include_gems "foo 1.0", :source => "git@#{lib_path("foo")}"
end
it "displays the ref of the gem repository when using branch~num as a ref" do
skip "maybe branch~num notation doesn't work on Windows' git" if Gem.win_platform?
build_git "foo", "1.0", :path => lib_path("foo")
rev = revision_for(lib_path("foo"))[0..6]
update_git "foo", "2.0", :path => lib_path("foo"), :gemspec => true
rev2 = revision_for(lib_path("foo"))[0..6]
update_git "foo", "3.0", :path => lib_path("foo"), :gemspec => true
install_gemfile <<-G, :verbose => true
source "#{file_uri_for(gem_repo1)}"
gem "foo", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))}", :ref => "main~2"
G
expect(out).to include("Using foo 1.0 from #{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))} (at main~2@#{rev})")
expect(the_bundle).to include_gems "foo 1.0", :source => "git@#{lib_path("foo")}"
update_git "foo", "4.0", :path => lib_path("foo"), :gemspec => true
bundle :update, :all => true, :verbose => true
expect(out).to include("Using foo 2.0 (was 1.0) from #{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo"))} (at main~2@#{rev2})")
expect(the_bundle).to include_gems "foo 2.0", :source => "git@#{lib_path("foo")}"
end
it "should allows git repos that are missing but not being installed" do
revision = build_git("foo").ref_for("HEAD")
gemfile <<-G
source "#{file_uri_for(gem_repo1)}"
gem "foo", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo-1.0"))}", :group => :development
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lockfile <<-L
GIT
remote: #{file_uri_for(lib_path("foo-1.0"))}
revision: #{revision}
specs:
foo (1.0)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
foo!
L
bundle "config set --local path vendor/bundle"
bundle "config set --local without development"
bundle :install
expect(out).to include("Bundle complete!")
end
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it "allows multiple gems from the same git source" do
build_repo2 do
build_lib "foo", "1.0", :path => lib_path("gems/foo")
build_lib "zebra", "2.0", :path => lib_path("gems/zebra")
build_git "gems", :path => lib_path("gems"), :gemspec => false
end
install_gemfile <<-G
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source "#{file_uri_for(gem_repo2)}"
gem "foo", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("gems"))}", :glob => "foo/*.gemspec"
gem "zebra", :git => "#{file_uri_for(lib_path("gems"))}", :glob => "zebra/*.gemspec"
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G
bundle "info foo"
expect(out).to include("* foo (1.0 #{revision_for(lib_path("gems"))[0..6]})")
bundle "info zebra"
expect(out).to include("* zebra (2.0 #{revision_for(lib_path("gems"))[0..6]})")
end
end
end