Use simple Thor tasks for release management instead of Jeweler
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ source 'http://gemcutter.org'
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disable_system_gems
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gem "git", "1.2.5"
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gem "rake", "0.8.7"
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gem "rspec", "1.2.9"
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gem "diff-lcs", "1.1.2"
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Rakefile
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Rakefile
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require "rubygems"
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begin
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require 'jeweler'
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rescue LoadError
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desc "Install gem using sudo"
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task(:install) do
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$stderr.puts "Jeweler not available. `gem install jeweler` to install this gem"
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end
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else
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Jeweler::Tasks.new do |s|
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s.name = "webrat"
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s.author = "Bryan Helmkamp"
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s.email = "bryan" + "@" + "brynary.com"
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s.homepage = "http://github.com/brynary/webrat"
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s.summary = "Ruby Acceptance Testing for Web applications"
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s.description = <<-EOS.strip
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Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests
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for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside
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a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of
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Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real
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Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions).
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Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
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EOS
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s.rubyforge_project = "webrat"
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s.extra_rdoc_files = %w[README.rdoc MIT-LICENSE.txt History.txt]
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# Dependencies
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s.add_dependency "nokogiri", ">= 1.2.0"
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s.add_dependency "rack", ">= 1.0"
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s.add_development_dependency "rails", ">= 2.3"
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s.add_development_dependency "merb-core", ">= 1.0"
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s.add_development_dependency "launchy"
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end
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Jeweler::RubyforgeTasks.new
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end
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begin
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require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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rescue LoadError
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@ -180,9 +142,4 @@ task :whitespace do
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sh %{find . -name '*.rb' -exec sed -i '' 's/ *$//g' {} \\;}
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end
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if defined?(Jeweler)
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task :spec => :check_dependencies
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task :build => :gemspec
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end
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task :default => :spec
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module GemHelpers
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def generate_gemspec
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$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "lib")))
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require "webrat"
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = "webrat"
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s.version = Webrat::VERSION
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s.author = "Bryan Helmkamp"
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s.email = "bryan@brynary.com"
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s.homepage = "http://github.com/brynary/webrat"
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s.summary = "Ruby Acceptance Testing for Web applications"
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s.description = <<-EOS.strip
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Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests
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for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside
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a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of
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Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real
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Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions).
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Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
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EOS
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s.rubyforge_project = "webrat"
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require "git"
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repo = Git.open(".")
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s.files = normalize_files(repo.ls_files.keys - repo.lib.ignored_files)
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s.test_files = normalize_files(Dir['spec/**/*.rb'] - repo.lib.ignored_files)
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s.has_rdoc = true
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s.extra_rdoc_files = %w[README.rdoc MIT-LICENSE.txt History.txt]
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s.add_dependency "nokogiri", ">= 1.2.0"
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s.add_dependency "rack", ">= 1.0"
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end
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end
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def normalize_files(array)
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# only keep files, no directories, and sort
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array.select do |path|
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File.file?(path)
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end.sort
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end
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# Adds extra space when outputting an array. This helps create better version
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# control diffs, because otherwise it is all on the same line.
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def prettyify_array(gemspec_ruby, array_name)
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gemspec_ruby.gsub(/s\.#{array_name.to_s} = \[.+?\]/) do |match|
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leadin, files = match[0..-2].split("[")
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leadin + "[\n #{files.split(",").join(",\n ")}\n ]"
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end
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end
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def read_gemspec
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@read_gemspec ||= eval(File.read("webrat.gemspec"))
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end
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def sh(command)
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puts command
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system command
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end
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end
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class Default < Thor
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include GemHelpers
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desc "gemspec", "Regenerate webrat.gemspec"
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def gemspec
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File.open("webrat.gemspec", "w") do |file|
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gemspec_ruby = generate_gemspec.to_ruby
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gemspec_ruby = prettyify_array(gemspec_ruby, :files)
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gemspec_ruby = prettyify_array(gemspec_ruby, :test_files)
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gemspec_ruby = prettyify_array(gemspec_ruby, :extra_rdoc_files)
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file.write gemspec_ruby
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end
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puts "Wrote gemspec to webrat.gemspec"
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read_gemspec.validate
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end
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desc "build", "Build a webrat gem"
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def build
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sh "gem build webrat.gemspec"
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FileUtils.mkdir_p "pkg"
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FileUtils.mv read_gemspec.file_name, "pkg"
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end
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desc "install", "Install the latest built gem"
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def install
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sh "gem install --local pkg/#{read_gemspec.file_name}"
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end
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desc "release", "Release the current branch to GitHub and Gemcutter"
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def release
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gemspec
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build
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Release.new.tag
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Release.new.gem
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end
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end
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class Release < Thor
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include GemHelpers
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desc "tag", "Tag the gem on the origin server"
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def tag
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release_tag = "v#{read_gemspec.version}"
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sh "git tag -a #{release_tag} -m 'Tagging #{release_tag}'"
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sh "git push origin #{release_tag}"
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end
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desc "gem", "Push the gem to Gemcutter"
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def gem
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sh "gem push pkg/#{read_gemspec.file_name}"
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end
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end
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