# coding: utf-8 $:.unshift File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__) require 'vagrant-parallels/version' Gem::Specification.new do |spec| spec.name = "vagrant-parallels" spec.version = VagrantPlugins::Parallels::VERSION spec.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY spec.authors = ["Mikhail Zholobov", "Youssef Shahin"] spec.email = ["mzholobov@parallels.com", "yshahin@gmail.com"] spec.summary = %q{Parallels provider for Vagrant.} spec.description = %q{Enables Vagrant to manage Parallels virtual machines.} spec.homepage = "http://github.com/Parallels/vagrant-parallels" spec.license = "MIT" spec.required_rubygems_version = ">= 1.3.6" spec.rubyforge_project = "vagrant-parallels" spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", ">= 1.5.2" spec.add_development_dependency "rake" spec.add_development_dependency "minitest" spec.add_development_dependency "nokogiri" spec.add_development_dependency "rspec", "~> 2.14.0" spec.add_development_dependency "i18n-tasks", "~> 0.3.9" # The following block of code determines the files that should be included # in the gem. It does this by reading all the files in the directory where # this gemspec is, and parsing out the ignored files from the gitignore. # Note that the entire gitignore(5) syntax is not supported, specifically # the "!" syntax, but it should mostly work correctly. root_path = File.dirname(__FILE__) all_files = Dir.chdir(root_path) { Dir.glob("**/{*,.*}") } all_files.reject! { |file| [".", ".."].include?(File.basename(file)) } all_files.reject! { |file| file.start_with?("website/") } gitignore_path = File.join(root_path, ".gitignore") gitignore = File.readlines(gitignore_path) gitignore.map! { |line| line.chomp.strip } gitignore.reject! { |line| line.empty? || line =~ /^(#|!)/ } unignored_files = all_files.reject do |file| # Ignore any directories, the gemspec only cares about files next true if File.directory?(file) # Ignore any paths that match anything in the gitignore. We do # two tests here: # # - First, test to see if the entire path matches the gitignore. # - Second, match if the basename does, this makes it so that things # like '.DS_Store' will match sub-directories too (same behavior # as git). # gitignore.any? do |ignore| File.fnmatch(ignore, file, File::FNM_PATHNAME) || File.fnmatch(ignore, File.basename(file), File::FNM_PATHNAME) end end spec.files = unignored_files spec.executables = unignored_files.map { |f| f[/^bin\/(.*)/, 1] }.compact spec.require_path = "lib" end