$HERE = File.dirname(__FILE__) require 'rake' require 'rake/clean' require "#{$HERE}/../vendor/rake/lib/rake/contrib/compositepublisher" require "#{$HERE}/../vendor/rake/lib/rake/contrib/sshpublisher" require 'rake/gempackagetask' require 'rake/rdoctask' require 'rake/testtask' begin require 'spec/rake/spectask' rescue LoadError end require 'rbconfig' require 'open-uri' require "#{$HERE}/echoe/extensions" require 'rubygems' require 'rubygems/specification' require "#{$HERE}/echoe/rubygems" require 'rubygems_plugin' require 'highline/import' begin; require 'rcov/rcovtask'; rescue LoadError; end begin; require 'load_multi_rails_rake_tasks'; rescue LoadError; end =begin rdoc Echoe includes some optional accessors for more advanced gem configuration. For example, a simple Rakefile might look like this: require 'echoe' Echoe.new("uncapitalizer") do |p| p.author = "Evan Weaver" p.summary = "A library that uncapitalizes strings." p.url = "http://www.uncapitalizer.com" p.docs_host = "uncapitalizer.com:~/www/files/doc/" p.runtime_dependencies = ["string_tools >=1.4.0"] end See below for the full list. == Signing gems Echoe supports signing gems. First, create yourself a public and private key: gem cert --build you@yourmail.com Move them somewhere secret, and add the following environment variables in your .bash_profile or similar: export GEM_PRIVATE_KEY='/secret/path/to/gem-private_key.pem' export GEM_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN='/secret/path/to/gem-public_cert.pem' Make sure your environment is up-to-date: source ~/.bash_profile Upload your public_cert.pem file to your website or Rubyforge project, and tell your users to add that certificate to their system via: gem cert --add /path/to/public_cert.pem Finally, package and release your project as normal. Now users can install your gem via: sudo gem install gemname -P HighSecurity Note that you can also set the key and certificate locations in the Rakefile itself. Finally, you can add p.require_signed = true to your Rakefile so that you don't accidentally release an unsigned gem if your key is missing. == Metadependencies Echoe does not force packages to depend on Echoe itself. Instead, it generates a gemspec from your Rakefile and includes that. Downstream repackagers can use the gemspec as-is to build new versions of your gem even without Echoe. == Cross-packaging Echoe supports platform Rake targets to allow you to cross-package your gems. Just write the spec assuming RUBY_PLATFORM will be what you need it to be for each architecture, and then invoke Rake with the platform name when you're cross-packaging. For example, on JRuby, rake package will build a generic -ruby type gem. But if you want to include a Java-specific extension, you can do one of two things. You can package from within JRuby by checking if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/ and setting p.platform = jruby, or you can run rake java package, which will set RUBY_PLATFORM and p.platform for you. This way you can run rake java package, rake aix install, or whatever task you need and Echoe will behave just like you're packaging from within the target platform. == Test environment setup and teardown For some applications, you may need to setup and teardown environment state for the entire test suite. This is especially common for integration tests that may need to spawn an external daemon. To support this, you can add a file tests/setup.rb and it will be silently executed before the entire suite runs. Add a similar file tests/teardown.rb in your app to be executed at the end of the entire run. Note; these files will only get executed if you run the tests via rake. Also, you can set the environment variable VERBOSE=1 to not hide the setup/teardown output. == Accessor options Descriptive options: * author - Your name. * email - Your email address. * description - A more detailed description of the library. * summary - A shorter description of the library. * url - A url for the library. * install_message - A message to display after the gem is installed. Versioning options: * version - A string for the version number. Parsed from CHANGELOG otherwise. * changes - A string describing the most recent changes. Parsed from CHANGELOG otherwise. Common packaging options: * runtime_dependencies - An array of runtime dependencies for this gem. For example, ['mongrel', 'activesupport >= 2.0.2']. * development_dependencies - An array of development dependencies for this gem. For example, ['rake >=0.7.1']. * extension_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for extension files that need to be run at install time. Defaults to "ext/**/extconf.rb". Testing options: * clean_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for files that should be removed when rake clean is run. * test_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for test runners. Overridden by "test/test_all.rb", if it exists. * spec_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for test runners. * rcov_options - Any extra flags to pass to RCov when coverage reports are run. Uncommon packaging options: * platform - What platform this gem is for. * manifest_name - The name of the manifest file. Defaults to Manifest. * need_gem - Whether to generate a gem package. Defaults to true. * need_tar_gz - Whether to generate a .tar.gz package. Defaults to true. * need_tgz - Whether to generate a .tgz package. Defaults to false. * need_zip - Whether to generate a .zip package. Defaults to false. * include_rakefile - Include the Rakefile directly within the package. Defaults to true. * include_gemspec - Include the generated gemspec file within the package. Defaults to true. * ruby_version - Version string for which Ruby to require (for example, '>= 1.8.4'. * eval - Accepts a proc to be evaluated in the context of the Gem::Specification object. This allows you to set more unusual gemspec options. * ignore_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for pathnames that should be ignored when building the manifest. * executable_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for files that should be installed as wrapped executables. Security options: * private_key - The path to your gem private key. Defaults to ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY'], if available. This accessor is not published in the resulting gemspec. * certificate_chain - An array representing your certificate authorization chain. If no one else has signed your certificate, just set it to your own cert. Defaults to ENV['GEM_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN'], if available. This accessor is not published in the resulting gemspec. * require_signed - Force Echoe to refuse to package your gem if it's not properly signed. Default false. Publishing options: * project - The name of the Rubyforge project. Defaults to the name of the gem. * docs_host - A host and filesystem path to publish the documentation to. Defaults to the Rubyforge project. Documentation options: * rdoc_pattern - A filename array, glob array, or regex for filenames that should be passed to RDoc. * rdoc_template - A path to an RDoc template. Defaults to the generic template. =end class Echoe # user-configurable attr_accessor :author, :changes, :clean_pattern, :description, :email, :runtime_dependencies, :development_dependencies, :need_tgz, :need_tar_gz, :need_gem, :need_zip, :rdoc_pattern, :project, :summary, :test_pattern, :spec_pattern, :url, :version, :docs_host, :rdoc_template, :manifest_name, :install_message, :extension_pattern, :private_key, :certificate_chain, :require_signed, :ruby_version, :platform, :ignore_pattern, :executable_pattern, :changelog, :rcov_options, :gemspec_format # best left alone attr_accessor :name, :lib_files, :test_files, :bin_files, :spec, :rdoc_options, :rubyforge_name, :has_rdoc, :include_gemspec, :include_rakefile, :gemspec_name, :retain_gemspec, :rakefile_name, :eval, :files, :changelog_patterns, :rubygems_version, :use_sudo, :gem_bin # legacy attr_accessor :extra_deps, :rdoc_files, :extensions, :dependencies def initialize(name, _version = nil) # Defaults self.name = name self.project = name.downcase self.changelog = "CHANGELOG" self.url = "" self.author = "" self.email = "" self.clean_pattern = ["pkg", "doc", 'build/*', '**/coverage', '**/*.o', '**/*.so', '**/*.a', '**/*.log', "{ext,lib}/*.{bundle,so,obj,pdb,lib,def,exp}", "ext/Makefile", "{ext,lib}/**/*.{bundle,so,obj,pdb,lib,def,exp}", "ext/**/Makefile", "pkg", "*.gem", ".config"] self.test_pattern = File.exist?("test/test_all.rb") ? "test/test_all.rb" : ['test/**/test_*.rb', 'test/**/*_test.rb'] self.spec_pattern = "spec/**/*_spec.rb" self.ignore_pattern = /^(pkg|doc)|\.svn|CVS|\.bzr|\.DS|\.git/ self.changelog_patterns = { :version => [ /^\s*v([\d\.]+)(\.|\s|$)/, /\s*\*\s*([\d\.]+)\s*\*\s*$/ ], :changes => [ /^\s*v([\d\.]+\. .*)/, /\*\s*[\d\.]+\s*\*\s*(.*)\*\s*[\d\.]+\s*\*$/m ] } self.description = "" self.summary = "" self.install_message = nil self.executable_pattern = /^bin\// self.has_rdoc = true self.use_sudo = !Platform.windows? self.gem_bin = "gem#{Platform.suffix}" self.rcov_options = [] self.rdoc_pattern = /^(lib|bin|tasks|ext)|^README|^CHANGELOG|^TODO|^LICENSE|^COPYING$/ self.gemspec_format = :ruby title = (name.downcase == name ? name.capitalize : name) self.rdoc_options = ['--line-numbers', '--inline-source', '--title', title] readme = Dir['*'].detect { |filename| filename =~ /^readme/i } self.rdoc_options += ['--main', readme] if readme self.runtime_dependencies = [] self.development_dependencies = [] # These appear to not work at all self.manifest_name = "Manifest" self.extension_pattern = ["ext/**/extconf.rb", "ext/extconf.rb"] self.private_key = ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY'] self.require_signed = false self.certificate_chain = ENV['GEM_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN'].to_s.split(/\,\s*/).compact self.need_gem = true self.need_tar_gz = true self.need_tgz = false self.need_zip = false self.platform = $platform self.include_rakefile = true self.include_gemspec = true self.gemspec_name = "#{name}.gemspec" self.retain_gemspec = false self.rakefile_name = "Rakefile" self.rubygems_version = ">= 1.2" yield self if block_given? # legacy compatibility self.runtime_dependencies = dependencies if dependencies and runtime_dependencies.empty? self.runtime_dependencies = extra_deps if extra_deps and runtime_dependencies.empty? self.project = rubyforge_name if rubyforge_name self.rdoc_pattern = rdoc_files if rdoc_files self.extension_pattern = extensions if extensions # read manifest begin self.files = File.readlines(manifest_name).map { |x| x.strip } + [(gemspec_name if include_gemspec)] + [(rakefile_name if include_rakefile)] self.files = files.compact.uniq rescue Errno::ENOENT unless ARGV.include? "manifest" puts "Missing manifest. You can build one with 'rake manifest'." exit 1 else self.files = [] end end # snag version and changeset self.version ||= _version unless version if File.exist? changelog parsed = Array(changelog_patterns[:version]).map do |pattern| open(changelog) do |log| log.read[pattern, 1] end end.compact.first raise "Could not parse version from #{changelog}" unless parsed self.version = parsed.chomp(".").strip else raise "No #{changelog} found, and no version supplied in Rakefile." end end unless self.changes self.changes = if File.exist? changelog Array(changelog_patterns[:changes]).map do |pattern| open(changelog) do |log| log.read[pattern, 1] end end.compact.first or "" else "" end end # set some post-defaults self.certificate_chain = Array(certificate_chain).map {|file| File.expand_path(file)} self.private_key = File.expand_path(private_key) if private_key self.description = summary if description.empty? self.summary = description if summary.empty? self.clean_pattern = apply_pattern(clean_pattern) self.extension_pattern = apply_pattern(extension_pattern, files) self.ignore_pattern = apply_pattern(ignore_pattern) self.rdoc_pattern = apply_pattern(rdoc_pattern, files) - [manifest_name] self.executable_pattern = apply_pattern(executable_pattern, files) self.test_pattern = apply_pattern(test_pattern) self.spec_pattern = apply_pattern(spec_pattern) define_tasks end def apply_pattern(pattern, files = nil) files ||= Dir['**/**'] case pattern when String, Array files & (Array(pattern).map do |p| Dir.glob(p) end.flatten) when Regexp files.select do |file| file =~ pattern end when FileList pattern.each do |ignorefile| ignorefiles = File.open(ignorefile).to_a.map(&:chomp) files = files.select do |file| ignorefiles.map { |i| File.fnmatch(i, file) }.include?(true) end end files else [] end end def define_tasks ### Packaging and Installing self.spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = name s.version = version # s.specification_version = 3 s.summary = summary s.author = Array(author).join(", ") s.email = email s.homepage = url s.rubyforge_project = project s.post_install_message = install_message if install_message s.description = description s.required_ruby_version = ruby_version s.required_rubygems_version = rubygems_version if rubygems_version s.platform = platform s.rdoc_options = rdoc_options s.extra_rdoc_files = rdoc_pattern if private_key and File.exist? private_key s.signing_key = private_key s.cert_chain = certificate_chain end runtime_dependencies.each do |dep| dep = dep.split(" ") if dep.is_a? String s.add_runtime_dependency(*dep) end development_dependencies.each do |dep| dep = dep.split(" ") if dep.is_a? String s.add_development_dependency(*dep) end s.files = files s.bindir = if executable_pattern.any? executable_pattern[0].split("/")[0] else "bin" end s.executables = executable_pattern.map do |file| file[(s.bindir.length + 1)..-1] end dirs = Dir['{lib,ext}'] s.extensions = extension_pattern if extension_pattern.any? s.require_paths = dirs unless dirs.empty? s.has_rdoc = has_rdoc if File.exist? "test/test_all.rb" s.test_file = "test/test_all.rb" else s.test_files = test_pattern end if eval s.instance_eval &eval end end self.lib_files = spec.files.grep(/^lib/) self.bin_files = spec.files.grep(/^bin/) self.test_files = spec.files.grep(/^test/) Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg| pkg.need_tar = @need_tgz pkg.need_tar_gz = @need_tar_gz pkg.need_zip = @need_zip end desc "Display Echoe's knowledge of your system" task :details do (self.instance_variables.sort - ['@spec']).each do |var| puts "#{var}: #{instance_variable_get(var).inspect}" end end desc "Builds the .gemspec" task :build_gemspec do # Construct the gemspec file, if needed. if include_gemspec File.open(gemspec_name, 'w') do |f| case gemspec_format when :yaml spec.to_yaml.split("\n").each do |line| # Don't publish any information about the private key or certificate chain f.puts line unless line =~ /signing_key|cert_chain|\.pem/ end when :ruby f.puts spec.to_ruby else raise "Unknown gemspec format #{gemspec_format.inspect}. Supported formats: :ruby and :yaml" end end end puts "Gemspec generated" end # Chain it to the gemspec task prerequisite task gemspec_name.to_sym => [:build_gemspec] desc "Generates manifest & gemspec in one go" task :build => [:manifest, :build_gemspec] task :package do # Chain some cleanup tasks to the default :package task. # Remove the gemfile if it wasn't actually requested. unless @need_gem puts " Gem file not requested. Removed." system "rm pkg/*.gem" end # Remove the generated gemspec once the packaging is done, to discourage people from modifying it by hand. if include_gemspec and File.exist? gemspec_name and not retain_gemspec File.delete gemspec_name end # Test signing status if private_key and File.exist? private_key puts "Signing gem." else raise "Key required, but not found. Maybe you forget to set ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY']?" if require_signed puts "Private key not found; gem will not be signed." end puts "Targeting \"#{platform}\" platform." end desc 'Install the gem' task :install => [:clean, :package, :uninstall] do system "#{'sudo' if use_sudo} #{gem_bin} install pkg/*.gem -P MediumSecurity --no-update-sources" end namespace :install do desc 'Install the gem including development dependencies' task :development => [:clean, :package, :uninstall] do system "#{'sudo' if use_sudo} #{gem_bin} install pkg/*.gem -P MediumSecurity --no-update-sources --development" end end desc 'Uninstall the gem' task :uninstall do system "#{'sudo' if use_sudo} #{gem_bin} uninstall #{name} -a -I -x" end desc 'Package and upload the release to Gemcutter' task :release => [:clean, :package] do |t| say "\n" if agree "Release #{name}-#{version} to Gemcutter? " pkg = "pkg/#{name}-#{version}" pkg_gem = pkg + ".gem" pkg_tar = pkg + ".tgz" pkg_tar_gz = pkg + ".tar.gz" pkg_zip = pkg + ".zip" puts "Releasing #{name} v. #{version}" Gem::Commands::PushCommand.new.invoke(pkg_gem) end end ### Extension building task :lib do directory "lib" end if extension_pattern.any? desc "Compile the binary extension module" task :compile => [:lib] do extension_pattern.each do |extension| ext_dir = File.dirname(extension) lib_target = nil Dir.chdir(ext_dir) do ruby File.basename(extension) system(RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /win32/ ? 'nmake' : 'make') lib_target = open('Makefile').readlines.grep(/target_prefix = /).first.split('=').last.chomp("\n").strip end Dir["#{ext_dir}/*.#{Config::CONFIG['DLEXT']}"].each do |file| dir = "lib/#{lib_target}/".gsub('//', '/') mkdir_p dir cp file, dir end end end task :test => [:compile] if test_pattern.any? task :spec => :compile if spec_pattern.any? end ### Cross-platform targets Gem::Specification::PLATFORM_CROSS_TARGETS.each do |target| task target do reset_target target end end ### Documentation Rake::RDocTask.new(:docs) do |rd| # rd.main = Dir['*'].detect {|f| f =~ /^readme/i} rd.options += Array(rdoc_options) rd.rdoc_dir = 'doc' rd.rdoc_files.push(*rdoc_pattern) if rdoc_template rd.template = rdoc_template elsif ENV['RDOC_TEMPLATE'] rd.template = ENV['RDOC_TEMPLATE'] end end task :doc => [:redocs] desc "Publish documentation to #{docs_host ? "'#{docs_host}'" : "rubyforge"}" task :publish_docs => [:clean, :docs] do local_dir = 'doc' remote_dir_name = project remote_dir_name += "/#{name}" if project != name unless docs_host config = YAML.load(File.read(File.expand_path("~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml"))) pub = Rake::SshDirPublisher.new "#{config["username"]}@rubyforge.org", "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{remote_dir_name}", local_dir if project != name then def pub.upload begin super rescue # project directory probably doesn't exist, transfer as a whole cmd = "scp -qr #{local_dir} #{host}:#{remote_dir}" puts "Uploading: #{cmd}" system(cmd) end end end pub.upload else # you may need ssh keys configured for this to work host, dir = docs_host.split(":") dir.chomp!("/") # XXX too dangerous? cmd = "ssh #{host} 'rm -rf #{dir}/#{remote_dir_name}'" puts "Deleting existing docs: #{cmd}" system(cmd) cmd = "scp -qr #{local_dir} #{host}:#{dir}/#{remote_dir_name}" puts "Uploading: #{cmd}" system(cmd) end end desc 'Generate a release announcement, edit it, and post it to Rubyforge.' task :announce do filename = "/tmp/#{name}_#{version}_announcement.txt" if !File.exist?(filename) or agree "Overwrite existing announcement file? " File.open(filename, 'w') do |f| f.write "Subject: #{name.capitalize} #{version}\n\n" f.write "#{name.capitalize} has been updated to #{version}. #{name.capitalize} is #{summary.uncapitalize}\n\n" unless changes.empty? f.write "Changes in this version: " if changes.include?("\n") f.write(changes) else f.write(changes.sub(/^\s*[\w\d\.]+\s+/, '').uncapitalize) end f.write("\n\n") end f.write "More information is available at #{url} .\n\n" unless url.empty? end end begin editor = ENV['EDITOR'] || 'nano' system("#{editor} #{filename}") or raise "Editor '#{editor}' failed to start" puts File.open(filename).read end while !agree "Done editing? " if agree "Publish announcement to Rubyforge? " File.open(filename).readlines.detect { |line| line =~ /Subject: (.*)/ } subject = $1 or raise "Subject line seems to have disappeared" body = File.open(filename).readlines.reject { |line| line =~ /Subject: / }.join.gsub("\n\n\n", "\n\n") rf = RubyForge.new.configure rf.login rf.post_news(project, subject, body) puts "Published." File.delete filename end end ### Clean desc 'Clean up auto-generated files' task :clean do puts "Cleaning" clean_pattern.each do |file| if File.exist?(file) puts "- #{file}" rm_rf file end end end ### Manifest desc "Build a Manifest list" task :manifest => [:clean] do puts "Building Manifest" old_files = files files = [] Dir['**/**'].sort.each do |file| next unless file next if ignore_pattern.include?(file) next if File.directory?(file) next if !include_rakefile and file == rakefile_name files << file end files << rakefile_name if include_rakefile files << manifest_name files.uniq! File.open(manifest_name, 'w').puts(files) (files | old_files).sort.each do |file| next if file == gemspec_name sign = " " if old_files.include?(file) and !files.include?(file) sign = "-" elsif files.include?(file) and !old_files.include?(file) sign = "+" end puts "#{sign} #{file}" end end task :build_manifest => :manifest ### Testing if test_pattern.any? Rake::TestTask.new(:test_inner) do |t| t.libs = ['lib', 'ext', 'bin', 'test'] t.test_files = test_pattern t.verbose = true end desc "Run the test suite" task :test do if File.exist? 'test/setup.rb' Echoe.silence do puts "Setting up test environment" system("ruby test/setup.rb") end end begin test = Rake::Task[:test_inner] if test.respond_to? :already_invoked= # Method provided by MultiRails test.already_invoked = false end test.invoke ensure if File.exist? 'test/teardown.rb' Echoe.silence do puts "Tearing down test environment" system("ruby test/teardown.rb") end end end end task :default => :test end if spec_pattern.any? desc "Run the spec suite" Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('spec') do |t| t.spec_files = spec_pattern end task :default => :spec end if defined? Rcov Rcov::RcovTask.new(:coverage) do |t| t.test_files = test_pattern t.rcov_opts << rcov_options if rcov_options t.verbose = true end task :rcov => :coverage end end end require "#{$HERE}/echoe/platform"