lib = File.expand_path('../lib/', __FILE__) $:.unshift lib unless $:.include?(lib) require 'neo4j/version' Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "neo4j" s.version = Neo4j::VERSION s.required_ruby_version = ">= 1.9.1" s.authors = "Andreas Ronge" s.email = 'andreas.ronge@gmail.com' s.homepage = "http://github.com/andreasronge/neo4j/tree" s.rubyforge_project = 'neo4j' s.summary = "A graph database for Ruby" s.license = 'MIT' s.description = <<-EOF You can think of Neo4j as a high-performance graph engine with all the features of a mature and robust database. The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables yet enjoys all the benefits of a fully transactional, enterprise-strength database. It comes included with the Apache Lucene document database. EOF s.require_path = 'lib' s.files = Dir.glob("{bin,lib,config}/**/*") + %w(README.md CHANGELOG CONTRIBUTORS Gemfile neo4j.gemspec) s.executables = ['neo4j-jars'] s.has_rdoc = true s.extra_rdoc_files = %w( README.md ) s.rdoc_options = ["--quiet", "--title", "Neo4j.rb", "--line-numbers", "--main", "README.rdoc", "--inline-source"] s.add_dependency('orm_adapter', "~> 0.4.0") s.add_dependency("activemodel", "~> 4.0.0") s.add_dependency("railties", "~> 4.0.0") s.add_dependency('active_attr', "~> 0.8") s.add_dependency("neo4j-core", "= 3.0.0.alpha.11") if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/ s.add_dependency("neo4j-community", '~> 2.0.0') end end