# Why use bundler? # Well, not all development dependencies install on all rubies. Moreover, `gem # install sinatra --development` doesn't work, as it will also try to install # development dependencies of our dependencies, and those are not conflict free. # So, here we are, `bundle install`. # # If you have issues with a gem: `bundle install --without-coffee-script`. RUBY_ENGINE = 'ruby' unless defined? RUBY_ENGINE source :rubygems unless ENV['QUICK'] gemspec gem 'rake' gem 'rack-test', '>= 0.5.6' gem 'ci_reporter', :group => :ci # Allows stuff like `tilt=1.2.2 bundle install` or `tilt=master ...`. # Used by the CI. github = "git://github.com/%s.git" repos = {'tilt' => github % "rtomayko/tilt", 'rack' => github % "rack/rack"} %w[tilt rack].each do |lib| dep = case ENV[lib] when 'stable', nil then nil when /(\d+\.)+\d+/ then "~> " + ENV[lib].sub("#{lib}-", '') else {:git => repos[lib], :branch => dep} end gem lib, dep end gem 'haml', '>= 3.0' gem 'sass' gem 'builder' gem 'erubis' gem 'liquid' gem 'slim', '~> 1.0' gem 'temple', '!= 0.3.3' gem 'coffee-script', '>= 2.0' gem 'rdoc' gem 'kramdown' gem 'maruku' gem 'creole' gem 'markaby' gem 'radius' if RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby' gem 'nokogiri', '!= 1.5.0' gem 'jruby-openssl' else gem 'nokogiri' end if RUBY_ENGINE == "ruby" gem 'less', '~> 2.0' else gem 'less', '~> 1.0' end unless RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby' && JRUBY_VERSION < "1.6.1" && !ENV['TRAVIS'] # C extensions gem 'rdiscount' platforms(:ruby_18) { gem 'redcarpet' } gem 'RedCloth' unless RUBY_ENGINE == "macruby" ## bluecloth is broken #gem 'bluecloth' end platforms :ruby_18, :jruby do gem 'json' end platforms :mri_18 do # bundler platforms are broken next if RUBY_ENGINE != 'ruby' or RUBY_VERSION > "1.8" gem 'rcov' end