# -*- mode: ruby; coding: us-ascii; -*- require 'rubygems' require 'rake' require 'rake/testtask' require 'rbconfig' begin require 'psych' rescue LoadError # do nothing end require 'yaml' require 'hoe/rake' ## # Hoe is a simple rake/rubygems helper for project Rakefiles. It helps # generate rubygems and includes a dynamic plug-in system allowing for # easy extensibility. Hoe ships with plug-ins for all your usual # project tasks including rdoc generation, testing, packaging, and # deployment. # # == Using Hoe # # === Basics # # Sow generates a new project from scratch. Sow uses a simple ERB # templating system allowing you to capture patterns common to your # projects. Run `sow` and then see ~/.hoe_template for more info: # # % sow project_name # ... # % cd project_name # # and have at it. # # === Extra Configuration Options: # # Hoe maintains a config file for cross-project values. The file is # located at ~/.hoerc. The file is a YAML formatted config file with # the following settings (extended by plugins): # # exclude:: A regular expression of files to exclude from +check_manifest+. # # Run `rake config_hoe` and see ~/.hoerc for examples. # # == Extending Hoe # # Hoe can be extended via its plugin system. Hoe searches out all # installed files matching 'hoe/*.rb' and loads them. Those # files are expected to define a module matching the file name. The # module must define a define task method and can optionally define an # initialize method. Both methods must be named to match the file. eg # # module Hoe::Blah # def initialize_blah # optional # # ... # end # # def define_blah_tasks # # ... # end # end class Hoe include Rake::DSL if defined?(Rake::DSL) # duh VERSION = '2.12.1' @@plugins = [:clean, :debug, :deps, :flay, :flog, :newb, :package, :publish, :rcov, :gemcutter, :signing, :test] ## # Used to add extra flags to RUBY_FLAGS. RUBY_DEBUG = ENV['RUBY_DEBUG'] default_ruby_flags = "-w -I#{%w(lib bin test .).join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)}" + (RUBY_DEBUG ? " #{RUBY_DEBUG}" : '') ## # Used to specify flags to ruby [has smart default]. RUBY_FLAGS = ENV['RUBY_FLAGS'] || default_ruby_flags ## # Default configuration values for .hoerc. Plugins should populate # this on load. DEFAULT_CONFIG = { "exclude" => /tmp$|CVS|\.svn|\.log$/, } ## # True if you're a masochistic developer. Used for building commands. WINDOZE = RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|mingw/ unless defined? WINDOZE ## # *MANDATORY*: The author(s) of the package. (can be array) # # Use the #developer method to fill in both author and email cleanly. attr_accessor :author ## # Optional: A description of the release's latest changes. # Auto-populates to the top entry of History.txt. attr_accessor :changes ## # Optional: A description of the project. Auto-populates from the # first paragraph of the DESCRIPTION section of README.txt. # # See also: Hoe#summary and Hoe.paragraphs_of. attr_accessor :description ## # Optional: What sections from the readme to use for # auto-description. Defaults to %w(description). attr_accessor :description_sections ## # *MANDATORY*: The author's email address(es). (can be array) # # Use the #developer method to fill in both author and email cleanly. attr_accessor :email ## # Optional: An array of rubygem dependencies. # # extra_deps << ['blah', '~> 1.0'] attr_accessor :extra_deps ## # Optional: An array of rubygem developer dependencies. attr_accessor :extra_dev_deps ## # Optional: Extra files you want to add to RDoc. # # .txt files are automatically included (excluding the obvious). attr_accessor :extra_rdoc_files ## # Optional: The filename for the project history. [default: History.txt] attr_accessor :history_file ## # *MANDATORY*: The name of the release. # # Set via Hoe.spec. attr_accessor :name ## # Optional: A post-install message to be displayed when gem is installed. attr_accessor :post_install_message ## # Optional: The filename for the project readme. [default: README.txt] attr_accessor :readme_file ## # Optional: The name of the rubyforge project. [default: name.downcase] attr_accessor :rubyforge_name ## # The Gem::Specification. attr_accessor :spec # :nodoc: ## # Optional: A hash of extra values to set in the gemspec. Value may be a proc. # # spec_extras[:required_rubygems_version] = '>= 1.3.2' # # (tho, see #pluggable! if that's all you want to do) attr_accessor :spec_extras ## # Optional: A short summary of the project. Auto-populates from the # first sentence of the description. # # See also: Hoe#description and Hoe.paragraphs_of. attr_accessor :summary ## # Optional: Number of sentences from description for summary. Defaults to 1. attr_accessor :summary_sentences ## # Optional: An array of test file patterns [default: test/**/test_*.rb] attr_accessor :test_globs ## # Deprecated: Optional: The url(s) of the project. (can be array). # Auto-populates to a list of urls read from the beginning of # README.txt. # attr_accessor :url ## # Optional: The urls of the project. This can be an array or # (preferably) a hash. Auto-populates to the urls read from the # beginning of README.txt. # # See parse_urls for more details attr_accessor :urls ## # *MANDATORY*: The version. Don't hardcode! use a constant in the project. attr_accessor :version ## # Add extra dirs to both $: and RUBY_FLAGS (for test runs and rakefile deps) def self.add_include_dirs(*dirs) dirs = dirs.flatten $:.unshift(*dirs) s = File::PATH_SEPARATOR RUBY_FLAGS.sub!(/-I/, "-I#{dirs.join(s)}#{s}") end ## # Find and load all plugin files. # # It is called at the end of hoe.rb def self.load_plugins plugins = Hoe.plugins @found ||= {} @loaded ||= {} @files ||= Gem.find_files "hoe/*.rb" @files.reverse.each do |path| @found[File.basename(path, ".rb").intern] = path end :keep_doing_this while @found.map { |name, plugin| next unless plugins.include? name next if @loaded[name] begin warn "loading #{plugin}" if $DEBUG @loaded[name] = require plugin rescue LoadError => e warn "error loading #{plugin.inspect}: #{e.message}. skipping..." end }.any? bad_plugins = plugins - @loaded.keys bad_plugins.each do |bad_plugin| plugins.delete bad_plugin end return @loaded, @found end ## # Normalize a project name into the project, file, and klass names that # follow Ruby package naming guidelines. # # Project names are lowercase with _ separating package parts and - # separating extension parts. # # File names are lowercase with _ separating pacagke parts and / separating # extension parts. net-http-persistent becomes net/http/persistent. # # Klass names are CamelCase with :: separating extension parts. def self.normalize_names project # :nodoc: project = project.gsub(/([A-Z])/, '_\1').downcase.sub(/^_/, '') klass = project.gsub(/(?:^|_)([a-z])/) { $1.upcase } klass = klass. gsub(/(?:^|-)([a-z])/) { "::#{$1.upcase}" } file_name = project.gsub(/-/, '/') return project, file_name, klass end ## # Activates +plugins+. If a plugin cannot be loaded it will be ignored. # # Plugins may also be activated through a +plugins+ array in # ~/.hoerc. This should only be used for plugins that aren't # critical to your project and plugins that you want to use on other # projects. def self.plugin *plugins self.plugins.concat plugins self.plugins.uniq! end ## # The list of active plugins. def self.plugins @@plugins end ## # Execute the Hoe DSL to define your project's Hoe specification # (which interally creates a gem specification). All hoe attributes # and methods are available within +block+. Eg: # # Hoe.spec name do # # ... project specific data ... # end def self.spec name, &block Hoe.load_plugins spec = self.new name spec.activate_plugins spec.instance_eval(&block) spec.post_initialize spec # TODO: remove? end ## # Activate plugin modules and add them to the current instance. def activate_plugins with_config do |config, _| config_plugins = config['plugins'] break unless config_plugins Hoe.plugins.concat config_plugins.map { |plugin| plugin.intern } end Hoe.load_plugins Hoe.plugins names = Hoe.constants.map { |s| s.to_s } names.reject! { |n| n =~ /^[A-Z_]+$/ } names.each do |name| next unless Hoe.plugins.include? name.downcase.intern warn "extend #{name}" if $DEBUG self.extend Hoe.const_get(name) end Hoe.plugins.each do |plugin| msg = "initialize_#{plugin}" warn msg if $DEBUG send msg if self.respond_to? msg end end ## # Add a dependency declaration to your spec. Pass :dev to # +type+ for developer dependencies. def dependency name, version, type = :runtime raise "Unknown dependency type: #{type}" unless [:runtime, :dev, :development, :developer].include? type # spec has already been defined. A task wants to add a dependency after. if spec then msg = if type == :runtime then :add_dependency else :add_development_dependency end spec.send msg, name, version else ary = if type == :runtime then extra_deps else extra_dev_deps end ary << [name, version] end end ## # Add standard and user defined dependencies to the spec. def add_dependencies self.extra_deps = normalize_deps extra_deps self.extra_dev_deps = normalize_deps extra_dev_deps case name when 'hoe' then dependency "rake", "~> 0.8" else version = VERSION.split(/\./).first(2).join(".") dependency "hoe", "~> #{version}", :development end end ## # Returns the proper dependency list for the thingy. def dependency_target self.name == 'hoe' ? extra_deps : extra_dev_deps end ## # Define the Gem::Specification. def define_spec self.spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| dirs = Dir['lib'] s.name = name s.version = version if version s.summary = summary s.email = email s.homepage = Array(url).first s.rubyforge_project = rubyforge_name s.description = description s.files = files = File.read_utf("Manifest.txt").split(/\r?\n\r?/) s.executables = s.files.grep(/^bin/) { |f| File.basename(f) } s.bindir = "bin" s.require_paths = dirs unless dirs.empty? s.rdoc_options = ['--main', readme_file] s.post_install_message = post_install_message s.test_files = Dir[*self.test_globs] missing "Manifest.txt" if files.empty? case author when Array s.authors = author else s.author = author end extra_deps.each do |dep| s.add_dependency(*dep) end extra_dev_deps.each do |dep| s.add_development_dependency(*dep) end s.extra_rdoc_files += s.files.grep(/txt$/) s.extra_rdoc_files.reject! { |f| f =~ %r%^(test|spec|vendor|template|data|tmp)/% } s.extra_rdoc_files += @extra_rdoc_files end unless self.version then version = nil version_re = /VERSION += +([\"\'])([\d][\w\.]+)\1/ spec.files.each do |file| next unless File.exist? file version = File.read_utf(file)[version_re, 2] break if version end spec.version = self.version = version if version unless self.version then spec.version = self.version = "0.borked" warn "** Add 'VERSION = \"x.y.z\"' to your code," warn " add a version to your hoe spec," warn " or fix your Manifest.txt" end end # Do any extra stuff the user wants spec_extras.each do |msg, val| case val when Proc val.call spec.send(msg) else spec.send "#{msg}=", val end end end ## # Convenience method to set add to both the author and email fields. def developer name, email self.author << name self.email << email end ## # Create a newly initialized hoe spec. If a block is given, yield on # it and finish post_initialize steps. This is deprecated behavior # and should be switched from Hoe.new to Hoe.spec. def initialize name, version = nil # :nodoc: self.name = name self.version = version self.author = [] self.changes = nil self.description = nil self.description_sections = %w(description) self.email = [] self.extra_deps = [] self.extra_dev_deps = [] self.extra_rdoc_files = [] self.history_file = "History.txt" self.post_install_message = nil self.readme_file = "README.txt" self.rubyforge_name = name.downcase self.spec = nil self.spec_extras = {} self.summary = nil self.summary_sentences = 1 self.test_globs = ['test/**/test_*.rb'] self.url = nil if block_given? then warn "Hoe.new {...} deprecated. Switch to Hoe.spec." Hoe.load_plugins self.activate_plugins yield self post_initialize end end ## # Intuit values from the readme and history files. def intuit_values header_re = /^((?:=+|#+) .*)$/ readme = File.read_utf(readme_file).split(header_re)[1..-1] rescue '' unless readme.empty? then sections = Hash[*readme.map { |s| s =~ /^[=#]/ ? s.strip.downcase.chomp(':').split.last : s.strip }] desc = sections.values_at(*description_sections).join("\n\n") summ = desc.split(/\.\s+/).first(summary_sentences).join(". ") urls = parse_urls(readme[1]) self.urls ||= urls self.description ||= desc self.summary ||= summ self.url ||= case urls when Hash then urls["home"] || urls["repo"] || urls.values.first when Array then urls else raise "unknown urls format: #{urls.inspect}" end else missing readme_file end self.changes ||= begin h = File.read_utf(history_file) h.split(/^(={2,}|\#{2,})/)[1..2].join.strip rescue missing history_file '' end end ## # Parse the urls section of the readme file. Returns a hash or an # array depending on the format of the section. # # label1 :: url1 # label2 :: url2 # label3 :: url3 # # vs: # # * url1 # * url2 # * url3 # # The hash format is preferred as it will be used to populate gem # metadata. The array format will work, but will warn that you # should update the readme. def parse_urls text lines = text.gsub(/^\* /, '').split(/\n/).grep(/\S+/) if lines.first =~ /::/ then Hash[lines.map { |line| line.split(/\s*::\s*/) }] else lines end end ## # Load activated plugins by calling their define tasks method. def load_plugin_tasks bad = [] $plugin_max = self.class.plugins.map { |s| s.to_s.size }.max self.class.plugins.each do |plugin| warn "define: #{plugin}" if $DEBUG old_tasks = Rake::Task.tasks.dup begin send "define_#{plugin}_tasks" rescue NoMethodError warn "warning: couldn't activate the #{plugin} plugin, skipping" if Rake.application.options.trace or $DEBUG bad << plugin next end (Rake::Task.tasks - old_tasks).each do |task| task.plugin = plugin end end @@plugins -= bad end ## # Bitch about a file that is missing data or unparsable for intuiting values. def missing name warn "** #{name} is missing or in the wrong format for auto-intuiting." warn " run `sow blah` and look at its text files" end ## # Normalize the dependencies. def normalize_deps deps Array(deps).map { |o| if String === o then warn "WAR\NING: HOE DEPRECATION: Add '>= 0' to the '#{o}' dependency." [o, ">= 0"] else o end } end ## # Reads a file at +path+ and spits out an array of the +paragraphs+ specified. # # changes = p.paragraphs_of('History.txt', 0..1).join("\n\n") # summary, *description = p.paragraphs_of('README.txt', 3, 3..8) def paragraphs_of path, *paragraphs File.read_utf(path).delete("\r").split(/\n\n+/).values_at(*paragraphs) end ## # Tell the world you're a pluggable package (ie you require rubygems 1.3.1+) # # This uses require_rubygems_version. Last one wins. Make sure you # account for that. def pluggable! abort "update rubygems to >= 1.3.1" unless Gem.respond_to? :find_files require_rubygems_version '>= 1.3.1' end ## # Is a plugin activated? Used for guarding missing plugins in your # hoe spec: # # Hoe.spec "blah" do # if plugin? :enhancement then # self.enhancement = true # or whatever... # end # end def plugin? name self.class.plugins.include? name end ## # Finalize configuration def post_initialize intuit_values validate_fields add_dependencies define_spec load_plugin_tasks end ## # Declare that your gem requires a specific rubygems version. Last one wins. def require_rubygems_version version spec_extras[:required_rubygems_version] = version end ## # Declare that your gem requires a specific ruby version. Last one wins. def require_ruby_version version spec_extras[:required_ruby_version] = version end ## # Provide a linear degrading value from n to m over start to finis dates. def timebomb n, m, finis = '2010-04-01', start = '2009-03-14' require 'time' finis = Time.parse finis start = Time.parse start rest = (finis - Time.now) full = (finis - start) [((n - m) * rest / full).to_i + m, m].max end ## # Verify that mandatory fields are set. def validate_fields %w(email author).each do |field| value = self.send(field) abort "Hoe #{field} value not set. aborting" if value.nil? or value.empty? end end ## # Loads ~/.hoerc and yields the configuration and its path def with_config rc = File.expand_path("~/.hoerc") exists = File.exist? rc config = exists ? YAML.load_file(rc) : {} yield(config, rc) end end class File # Like File::read, but strips out a BOM marker if it exists. def self.read_utf path open path, 'rb' do |f| f.read.sub %r/\A\xEF\xBB\xBF/, '' end end end