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This method return `Gem::Version.new(Rails.version)`, suggesting a more reliable way to perform version comparison. Example: Rails.version #=> "4.1.2" Rails.gem_version #=> #<Gem::Version "4.1.2"> Rails.version > "4.1.10" #=> false Rails.gem_version > Gem::Version.new("4.1.10") #=> true Gem::Requirement.new("~> 4.1.2") =~ Rails.gem_version #=> true This was originally introduced as `.version` by @charliesome in #8501 but got reverted in #10002 since it was not backward compatible. Also, updating template for `rake update_versions`.
94 lines
2.6 KiB
Ruby
94 lines
2.6 KiB
Ruby
require 'sdoc'
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require 'net/http'
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$:.unshift File.expand_path('..', __FILE__)
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require "tasks/release"
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require 'railties/lib/rails/api/task'
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desc "Build gem files for all projects"
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task :build => "all:build"
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desc "Release all gems to rubygems and create a tag"
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task :release => "all:release"
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PROJECTS = %w(activesupport activemodel actionpack actionview actionmailer activerecord railties)
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desc 'Run all tests by default'
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task :default => %w(test test:isolated)
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%w(test test:isolated package gem).each do |task_name|
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desc "Run #{task_name} task for all projects"
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task task_name do
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errors = []
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PROJECTS.each do |project|
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system(%(cd #{project} && #{$0} #{task_name})) || errors << project
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end
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fail("Errors in #{errors.join(', ')}") unless errors.empty?
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end
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end
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desc "Smoke-test all projects"
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task :smoke do
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(PROJECTS - %w(activerecord)).each do |project|
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system %(cd #{project} && #{$0} test:isolated)
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end
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system %(cd activerecord && #{$0} sqlite3:isolated_test)
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end
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desc "Install gems for all projects."
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task :install => "all:install"
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desc "Generate documentation for the Rails framework"
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if ENV['EDGE']
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Rails::API::EdgeTask.new('rdoc')
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else
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Rails::API::StableTask.new('rdoc')
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end
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desc 'Bump all versions to match version.rb'
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task :update_versions do
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/version"
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File.open("RAILS_VERSION", "w") do |f|
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f.puts Rails::VERSION::STRING
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end
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constants = {
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"activesupport" => "ActiveSupport",
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"activemodel" => "ActiveModel",
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"actionpack" => "ActionPack",
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"actionview" => "ActionView",
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"actionmailer" => "ActionMailer",
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"activerecord" => "ActiveRecord",
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"railties" => "Rails"
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}
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version_file = File.read("version.rb")
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PROJECTS.each do |project|
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Dir["#{project}/lib/*/gem_version.rb"].each do |file|
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File.open(file, "w") do |f|
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f.write version_file.gsub(/Rails/, constants[project])
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# We have a webhook configured in GitHub that gets invoked after pushes.
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# This hook triggers the following tasks:
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#
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# * updates the local checkout
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# * updates Rails Contributors
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# * generates and publishes edge docs
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# * if there's a new stable tag, generates and publishes stable docs
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#
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# Everything is automated and you do NOT need to run this task normally.
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desc 'Publishes docs, run this AFTER a new stable tag has been pushed'
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task :publish_docs do
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Net::HTTP.new('api.rubyonrails.org', 8080).start do |http|
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request = Net::HTTP::Post.new('/rails-master-hook')
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response = http.request(request)
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puts response.body
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end
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end
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