From 23de1d0177646ab73bd9ed193e29335c3a64dd5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?David=20Rodr=C3=ADguez?= Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 17:26:55 +0200 Subject: Commit man pages to source control This has the benefit that: * Allows the installation of bundler as a default gem from rubygems to include man pages. * Removes the need to build man pages during our tests. * Makes working with the manifest easier, because we only have source controlled files, and not a mix of source control and generated files. To make sure they never fall out of sync, we replace the previous `man:build` CI task with a `man:check` task that makes sure the generated man pages are up to date. --- man/bundle-package.1 | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/bundle-package.1 (limited to 'man/bundle-package.1') diff --git a/man/bundle-package.1 b/man/bundle-package.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8914fd45b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/bundle-package.1 @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 +.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 +. +.TH "BUNDLE\-PACKAGE" "1" "August 2019" "" "" +. +.SH "NAME" +\fBbundle\-package\fR \- Package your needed \fB\.gem\fR files into your application +. +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +\fBbundle package\fR +. +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +Copy all of the \fB\.gem\fR files needed to run the application into the \fBvendor/cache\fR directory\. In the future, when running [bundle install(1)][bundle\-install], use the gems in the cache in preference to the ones on \fBrubygems\.org\fR\. +. +.SH "GIT AND PATH GEMS" +Since Bundler 1\.2, the \fBbundle package\fR command can also package \fB:git\fR and \fB:path\fR dependencies besides \.gem files\. This needs to be explicitly enabled via the \fB\-\-all\fR option\. Once used, the \fB\-\-all\fR option will be remembered\. +. +.SH "SUPPORT FOR MULTIPLE PLATFORMS" +When using gems that have different packages for different platforms, Bundler 1\.8 and newer support caching of gems for other platforms where the Gemfile has been resolved (i\.e\. present in the lockfile) in \fBvendor/cache\fR\. This needs to be enabled via the \fB\-\-all\-platforms\fR option\. This setting will be remembered in your local bundler configuration\. +. +.SH "REMOTE FETCHING" +By default, if you run \fBbundle install(1)\fR](bundle\-install\.1\.html) after running bundle package(1) \fIbundle\-package\.1\.html\fR, bundler will still connect to \fBrubygems\.org\fR to check whether a platform\-specific gem exists for any of the gems in \fBvendor/cache\fR\. +. +.P +For instance, consider this Gemfile(5): +. +.IP "" 4 +. +.nf + +source "https://rubygems\.org" + +gem "nokogiri" +. +.fi +. +.IP "" 0 +. +.P +If you run \fBbundle package\fR under C Ruby, bundler will retrieve the version of \fBnokogiri\fR for the \fB"ruby"\fR platform\. If you deploy to JRuby and run \fBbundle install\fR, bundler is forced to check to see whether a \fB"java"\fR platformed \fBnokogiri\fR exists\. +. +.P +Even though the \fBnokogiri\fR gem for the Ruby platform is \fItechnically\fR acceptable on JRuby, it has a C extension that does not run on JRuby\. As a result, bundler will, by default, still connect to \fBrubygems\.org\fR to check whether it has a version of one of your gems more specific to your platform\. +. +.P +This problem is also not limited to the \fB"java"\fR platform\. A similar (common) problem can happen when developing on Windows and deploying to Linux, or even when developing on OSX and deploying to Linux\. +. +.P +If you know for sure that the gems packaged in \fBvendor/cache\fR are appropriate for the platform you are on, you can run \fBbundle install \-\-local\fR to skip checking for more appropriate gems, and use the ones in \fBvendor/cache\fR\. +. +.P +One way to be sure that you have the right platformed versions of all your gems is to run \fBbundle package\fR on an identical machine and check in the gems\. For instance, you can run \fBbundle package\fR on an identical staging box during your staging process, and check in the \fBvendor/cache\fR before deploying to production\. +. +.P +By default, bundle package(1) \fIbundle\-package\.1\.html\fR fetches and also installs the gems to the default location\. To package the dependencies to \fBvendor/cache\fR without installing them to the local install location, you can run \fBbundle package \-\-no\-install\fR\. -- cgit v1.2.1