# Solve [![Gem Version](http://img.shields.io/gem/v/solve.svg)][gem] [![Build Status](http://img.shields.io/travis/berkshelf/solve.svg)][travis] [gem]: https://rubygems.org/gems/solve [travis]: http://travis-ci.org/berkshelf/solve A Ruby versioning constraint solver implementing [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org). ## Installation $ gem install solve ## Usage Create a new graph graph = Solve::Graph.new Add an artifact to the graph graph.artifact("nginx", "1.0.0") Now add another artifact that has a dependency graph.artifact("mysql", "1.2.4-alpha.1").depends("openssl", "~> 1.0.0") Dependencies can be chained, too graph.artifact("ntp", "1.0.0").depends("build-essential").depends("yum") And now solve the graph with some demands Solve.it!(graph, [['nginx', '>= 0.100.0']]) Or, if you want a topologically sorted solution NOTE: This will raise Solve::Errors::UnsortableSolutionError if the solution contains a cycle (which can happen with ruby packages) Solve.it!(graph, [['nginx', '>= 0.100.0']], sorted: true) ### Selecting A Resolver Solve supports two different resolvers. A pure Ruby solver implemented using [Molinillo](https://github.com/CocoaPods/Molinillo) and the same dependency resolver the Chef Server uses, [dep-selector](https://github.com/chef/dep-selector), which is a Ruby C extension for [Gecode](https://github.com/ampl/gecode). You can set the resolver by calling `Solver.engine=` with the symbol `:ruby` or `:gecode`. ```ruby Solver.engine = :ruby Solver.engine = :gecode ``` The Ruby solver is installed and enabled by default. If you'd like to use the Gecode solver you can do so by installing the dep-selector gem or adding it to your Gemfile: $ gem install dep_selector ### Increasing the solver's timeout By default the solver will wait 30 seconds before giving up on finding a solution. Under certain conditions a graph may be too complicated to solve within the alotted time. To increase the timeout you can set the "SOLVE_TIMEOUT" environment variable to the amount of seconds desired. $ export SOLVE_TIMEOUT=60 This will set the timeout to 60 seconds instead of the default 30 seconds. ## Authors * [Jamie Winsor](https://github.com/reset) () * [Andrew Garson](andrewGarson) () * [Thibaud Guillaume-Gentil](https://github.com/thibaudgg) ([@thibaudgg](http://twitter.com/thibaudgg))