require './lib/license_finder/platform' Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.9.3' s.name = "license_finder" s.version = "1.0.0.1" s.authors = ["Jacob Maine", "Matthew Kane Parker", "Ian Lesperance", "David Edwards", "Paul Meskers", "Brent Wheeldon", "Trevor John", "David Tengdin", "William Ramsey"] s.email = ["commoncode@pivotalabs.com"] s.homepage = "https://github.com/pivotal/LicenseFinder" s.summary = "Audit the OSS licenses of your application's dependencies." s.description = <<-DESCRIPTION Do you know the licenses of all your application's dependencies? What open source software licenses will your business accept? LicenseFinder culls your package managers, detects the licenses of the packages in them, and gives you a report that you can act on. If you already know what licenses your business is comfortable with, you can whitelist them, leaving you with an action report of only those dependencies that have licenses that fall outside of the whitelist. DESCRIPTION s.license = "MIT" s.add_dependency "bundler" s.add_dependency "sequel" s.add_dependency "thor" s.add_dependency "httparty" s.add_dependency "xml-simple" s.add_dependency LicenseFinder::Platform.sqlite_gem %w(rake rspec xpath cucumber pry).each do |gem| s.add_development_dependency gem end s.add_development_dependency "capybara", "~> 2.0.0" s.add_development_dependency "webmock", "~> 1.13" s.add_development_dependency "cocoapods" if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n") s.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n") s.executables = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) } s.platform = "java" if LicenseFinder::Platform.java? end