19 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
19 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
# What have they done to the Gemfile???
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#
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# Relax. Breathe deep. All the gems are still there; they're just loaded in various files in Gemfile.d/
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# This allows us to require gems locally that we might not want to commit to our public repo. We can maintain
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# a customized list of gems for development and debuggery, without affecting our ability to merge with canvas-lms
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#
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# NOTE: this file has to use 1.8.7 hash syntax to not raise a parser exception on 1.8.7
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#
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# NOTE: some files in Gemfile.d/ will have certain required gems indented. While this may seem arbitrary,
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# it actually has semantic significance. An indented gem required in Gemfile is a gem that is NOT
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# directly used by Canvas, but required by a gem that is used by Canvas. We lock into specific versions of
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# these gems to prevent regression, and the indentation serves to alert us to the relationship between the gem and canvas-lms
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source 'https://rubygems.org/'
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require File.expand_path("../config/canvas_rails3", __FILE__)
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Dir.glob(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'Gemfile.d', '*.rb')).sort.each do |file|
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eval File.read(file), binding, file
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end |