From a5c45e69d9fde248e1aea249d31314962537430a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Jos=C3=A9=20Valim?= Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:28:57 +0100 Subject: Remove old bundler version from vendor. --- railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown | 162 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 162 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown (limited to 'railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown') diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown b/railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 26863e96f2..0000000000 --- a/railties/lib/rails/vendor/bundler/README.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -## Bundler : A gem to bundle gems - - Github: http://github.com/wycats/bundler - Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-bundler - IRC: #carlhuda on freenode - -## Intro - -Bundler is a tool that manages gem dependencies for your ruby application. It -takes a gem manifest file and is able to fetch, download, and install the gems -and all child dependencies specified in this manifest. It can manage any update -to the gem manifest file and update the bundled gems accordingly. It also lets -you run any ruby code in context of the bundled gem environment. - -## Disclaimer - -This project is under rapid development. It is usable today, but there will be -many changes in the near future, including to the Gemfile DSL. We will bump up -versions with changes though. We greatly appreciate feedback. - -## Installation - -Bundler has no dependencies. Just clone the git repository and install the gem -with the following rake task: - - rake install - -## Usage - -Bundler requires a gem manifest file to be created. This should be a file named -`Gemfile` located in the root directory of your application. After the manifest -has been created, in your shell, cd into your application's directory and run -`gem bundle`. This will start the bundling process. - -### Manifest file - -This is where you specify all of your application's dependencies. By default -this should be in a file named `Gemfile` located in your application's root -directory. The following is an example of a potential `Gemfile`. For more -information, please refer to Bundler::ManifestBuilder. - - # Specify a dependency on rails. When the bundler downloads gems, - # it will download rails as well as all of rails' dependencies (such as - # activerecord, actionpack, etc...) - # - # At least one dependency must be specified - gem "rails" - - # Specify a dependency on rack v.1.0.0. The version is optional. If present, - # it can be specified the same way as with rubygems' #gem method. - gem "rack", "1.0.0" - - # Specify a dependency rspec, but only activate that gem in the "testing" - # environment (read more about environments later). :except is also a valid - # option to specify environment restrictions. - gem "rspec", :only => :testing - - # Add http://gems.github.com as a source that the bundler will use - # to find gems listed in the manifest. By default, - # http://gems.rubyforge.org is already added to the list. - # - # This is an optional setting. - source "http://gems.github.com" - - # Specify where the bundled gems should be stashed. This directory will - # be a gem repository where all gems are downloaded to and installed to. - # - # This is an optional setting. - # The default is: vendor/gems - bundle_path "my/bundled/gems" - - # Specify where gem executables should be copied to. - # - # This is an optional setting. - # The default is: bin - bin_path "my/executables" - - # Specify that rubygems should be completely disabled. This means that it - # will be impossible to require it and that available gems will be - # limited exclusively to gems that have been bundled. - # - # The default is to automatically require rubygems. There is also a - # `disable_system_gems` option that will limit available rubygems to - # the ones that have been bundled. - disable_rubygems - -### Running Bundler - -Once a manifest file has been created, the only thing that needs to be done -is to run the `gem bundle` command anywhere in your application. The script -will load the manifest file, resole all the dependencies, download all -needed gems, and install them into the specified directory. - -Every time an update is made to the manifest file, run `gem bundle` again to -get the changes installed. This will only check the remote sources if your -currently installed gems do not satisfy the `Gemfile`. If you want to force -checking for updates on the remote sources, use the `--update` option. - -### Running your application - -The easiest way to run your application is to start it with an executable -copied to the specified bin directory (by default, simply bin). For example, -if the application in question is a rack app, start it with `bin/rackup`. -This will automatically set the gem environment correctly. - -Another way to run arbitrary ruby code in context of the bundled gems is to -run it with the `gem exec` command. For example: - - gem exec ruby my_ruby_script.rb - -Yet another way is to manually require the environment file first. This is -located in `[bundle_path]/environments/default.rb`. For example: - - ruby -r vendor/gems/environment.rb my_ruby_script.rb - -### Using Bundler with Rails today - -It should be possible to use Bundler with Rails today. Here are the steps -to follow. - -* In your rails app, create a Gemfile and specify the gems that your - application depends on. Make sure to specify rails as well: - - gem "rails", "2.1.2" - gem "will_paginate" - - # Optionally, you can disable system gems all together and only - # use bundled gems. - disable_system_gems - -* Run `gem bundle` - -* You can now use rails if you prepend `gem exec` to every call to `script/*` - but that isn't fun. - -* At the top of `config/boot.rb`, add the following line: - - require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'vendor', 'gems', 'environment')) - -In theory, this should be enough to get going. - -## To require rubygems or not - -Ideally, no gem would assume the presence of rubygems at runtime. Rubygems provides -enough features so that this isn't necessary. However, there are a number of gems -that require specific rubygem features. - -If the `disable_rubygems` option is used, Bundler will stub out the most common -of these features, but it is possible that things will not go as intended quite -yet. So, if you are brave, try your code without rubygems at runtime. - -## Known Issues - -* When a gem points to a git repository, the git repository will be cloned - every time Bundler does a gem dependency resolve. - -## Reporting bugs - -Please report all bugs on the github issue tracker for the project located -at: - - http://github.com/wycats/bundler/issues/ \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3