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Rakefile
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require "rubygems"
require "rake/gempackagetask"
require "rake/rdoctask"
task :default => :test
require "rake/testtask"
Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
t.libs << "test"
t.test_files = FileList["test/**/*_test.rb"]
t.verbose = true
end
# This builds the actual gem. For details of what all these options
# mean, and other ones you can add, check the documentation here:
#
# http://rubygems.org/read/chapter/20
#
spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
# Change these as appropriate
s.name = "dirk"
s.version = "0.1.0"
s.summary = "Makes your file system act as a database"
s.author = "James Andrews"
s.email = "[email protected]"
s.homepage = "http://jamesandre.ws"
s.has_rdoc = true
# You should probably have a README of some kind. Change the filename
# as appropriate
# s.extra_rdoc_files = %w(README)
# s.rdoc_options = %w(--main README)
# Add any extra files to include in the gem (like your README)
s.files = %w() + Dir.glob("{test,lib}/**/*")
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
# If you want to depend on other gems, add them here, along with any
# relevant versions
# s.add_dependency("some_gem", "~> 0.1.0")
# If your tests use any gems, include them here
# s.add_development_dependency("mocha")
# If you want to publish automatically to rubyforge, you'll may need
# to tweak this, and the publishing task below too.
s.rubyforge_project = "dirk"
end
# This task actually builds the gem. We also regenerate a static
# .gemspec file, which is useful if something (i.e. GitHub) will
# be automatically building a gem for this project. If you're not
# using GitHub, edit as appropriate.
Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
pkg.gem_spec = spec
# Generate the gemspec file for github.
file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/#{spec.name}.gemspec"
File.open(file, "w") {|f| f << spec.to_ruby }
end
# Generate documentation
Rake::RDocTask.new do |rd|
rd.rdoc_files.include("lib/**/*.rb")
rd.rdoc_dir = "rdoc"
end
desc 'Clear out RDoc and generated packages'
task :clean => [:clobber_rdoc, :clobber_package] do
rm "#{spec.name}.gemspec"
end
# If you want to publish to RubyForge automatically, here's a simple
# task to help do that. If you don't, just get rid of this.
# Be sure to set up your Rubyforge account details with the Rubyforge
# gem; you'll need to run `rubyforge setup` and `rubyforge config` at
# the very least.
begin
require "rake/contrib/sshpublisher"
namespace :rubyforge do
desc "Release gem and RDoc documentation to RubyForge"
task :release => ["rubyforge:release:gem", "rubyforge:release:docs"]
namespace :release do
desc "Release a new version of this gem"
task :gem => [:package] do
require 'rubyforge'
rubyforge = RubyForge.new
rubyforge.configure
rubyforge.login
rubyforge.userconfig['release_notes'] = spec.summary
path_to_gem = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "pkg", "#{spec.name}-#{spec.version}.gem")
puts "Publishing #{spec.name}-#{spec.version.to_s} to Rubyforge..."
rubyforge.add_release(spec.rubyforge_project, spec.name, spec.version.to_s, path_to_gem)
end
desc "Publish RDoc to RubyForge."
task :docs => [:rdoc] do
config = YAML.load(
File.read(File.expand_path('~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml'))
)
host = "#{config['username']}@rubyforge.org"
remote_dir = "/var/www/gforge-projects/dirk/" # Should be the same as the rubyforge project name
local_dir = 'rdoc'
Rake::SshDirPublisher.new(host, remote_dir, local_dir).upload
end
end
end
rescue LoadError
puts "Rake SshDirPublisher is unavailable or your rubyforge environment is not configured."
end