source 'https://rubygems.org' module ::Kernel def rails_master? ENV["RAILS_MASTER"] end end if rails_master? # monkey patching to support dual booting module Bundler::SharedHelpers def default_lockfile=(path) @default_lockfile = path end def default_lockfile @default_lockfile ||= Pathname.new("#{default_gemfile}.lock") end end Bundler::SharedHelpers.default_lockfile = Pathname.new("#{Bundler::SharedHelpers.default_gemfile}_master.lock") # Bundler::Dsl.evaluate already called with an incorrect lockfile ... fix it class Bundler::Dsl # A bit messy, this can be called multiple times by bundler, avoid blowing the stack unless self.method_defined? :to_definition_unpatched alias_method :to_definition_unpatched, :to_definition end def to_definition(bad_lockfile, unlock) to_definition_unpatched(Bundler::SharedHelpers.default_lockfile, unlock) end end end # Monkey patch bundler to support mri_21 unless Bundler::Dependency::PLATFORM_MAP.include? :mri_21 STDERR.puts STDERR.puts "WARNING: --------------------------------------------------------------------------" STDERR.puts "You are running an old version of bundler, please update by running: gem install bundler" STDERR.puts map = Bundler::Dependency::PLATFORM_MAP.dup map[:mri_21] = Gem::Platform::RUBY map.freeze Bundler::Dependency.send(:remove_const, "PLATFORM_MAP") Bundler::Dependency.const_set("PLATFORM_MAP", map) Bundler::Dsl.send(:remove_const, "VALID_PLATFORMS") Bundler::Dsl.const_set("VALID_PLATFORMS", map.keys.freeze) class ::Bundler::CurrentRuby def on_21? RUBY_VERSION =~ /^2\.1/ end def mri_21? mri? && on_21? end end class ::Bundler::Dependency private def on_21? RUBY_VERSION =~ /^2\.1/ end def mri_21? mri? && on_21? end end end # see: https://github.com/mbleigh/seed-fu/pull/54 # taking forever to get changes upstream in seed-fu gem 'seed-fu-discourse', require: 'seed-fu' if rails_master? gem 'rails', git: 'https://github.com/rails/rails.git' gem 'actionpack-action_caching', git: 'https://github.com/rails/actionpack-action_caching.git' else gem 'rails' gem 'actionpack-action_caching' end gem 'rails-observers' #gem 'redis-rails' gem 'hiredis' gem 'redis', :require => ["redis", "redis/connection/hiredis"] gem 'active_model_serializers' gem 'onebox' gem 'ember-rails' gem 'ember-source', '~> 1.2.0.1' gem 'handlebars-source', '~> 1.1.2' gem 'barber' gem 'message_bus' gem 'rails_multisite', path: 'vendor/gems/rails_multisite' gem 'redcarpet', require: false gem 'airbrake', '3.1.2', require: false # errbit is broken with 3.1.3 for now gem 'eventmachine' gem 'fast_xs' gem 'fast_xor' gem 'fastimage' gem 'fog', '1.18.0', require: false gem 'unf', require: false # see: https://twitter.com/samsaffron/status/412360162297393152 # Massive amount of changes made in branch we use, no PR upstreamed # We need to get this sorted # https://github.com/samsaffron/email_reply_parser gem 'email_reply_parser-discourse', require: 'email_reply_parser' # note: for image_optim to correctly work you need # sudo apt-get install -y advancecomp gifsicle jpegoptim libjpeg-progs optipng pngcrush # # Sam: held back, getting weird errors in latest gem 'image_optim', '0.9.1' # note: for image_sorcery to correctly work you need # sudo apt-get install -y imagemagick gem 'image_sorcery' gem 'multi_json' gem 'mustache' gem 'nokogiri' gem 'omniauth' gem 'omniauth-openid' gem 'openid-redis-store' gem 'omniauth-facebook' gem 'omniauth-twitter' gem 'omniauth-github' gem 'omniauth-oauth2', require: false gem 'oj' # while resolving https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ruby-pg/5_ylGmog1S4 gem 'pg', '0.15.1' gem 'rake' gem 'rest-client' gem 'rinku' gem 'sanitize' gem 'sass' gem 'sidekiq' gem 'sidekiq-failures' gem 'sinatra', require: nil gem 'slim' # required for sidekiq-web gem 'therubyracer' gem 'thin', require: false gem 'highline', require: false gem 'rack-protection' # security # Gems used only for assets and not required # in production environments by default. # allow everywhere for now cause we are allowing asset debugging in prd group :assets do gem 'sass-rails' gem 'uglifier' end group :test do gem 'fakeweb', '~> 1.3.0', require: false gem 'minitest', require: false end group :test, :development do gem 'mock_redis' gem 'listen', '0.7.3', require: false gem 'certified', require: false gem 'fabrication', require: false gem 'qunit-rails' gem 'mocha', require: false gem 'rb-fsevent', require: RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ? 'rb-fsevent' : false gem 'rb-inotify', '~> 0.9', require: RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/i ? 'rb-inotify' : false gem 'rspec-rails', require: false gem 'shoulda', require: false gem 'simplecov', require: false gem 'timecop' gem 'rspec-given' gem 'pry-rails' gem 'pry-nav' gem 'spork-rails' end group :development do gem 'better_errors' gem 'binding_of_caller' gem 'librarian', '>= 0.0.25', require: false gem 'annotate' end # Gem that enables support for plugins. It is required. # TODO: does this really need to be a gem ? gem 'discourse_plugin', path: 'vendor/gems/discourse_plugin' # this is an optional gem, it provides a high performance replacement # to String#blank? a method that is called quite frequently in current # ActiveRecord, this may change in the future gem 'fast_blank' #, github: "SamSaffron/fast_blank" # this provides a very efficient lru cache gem 'lru_redux' # IMPORTANT: mini profiler monkey patches, so it better be required last # If you want to amend mini profiler to do the monkey patches in the railstie # we are open to it. by deferring require to the initializer we can configure discourse installs without it gem 'flamegraph', require: false gem 'rack-mini-profiler', require: false # used for caching, optional gem 'rack-cors', require: false gem 'unicorn', require: false gem 'puma', require: false gem 'rbtrace', require: false, platform: :mri # required for feed importing and embedding gem 'ruby-readability', require: false gem 'simple-rss', require: false gem 'gctools', require: false, platform: :mri_21 gem 'stackprof', require: false, platform: :mri_21 # perftools only works on 1.9 atm group :profile do # travis refuses to install this, instead of fuffing, just avoid it for now # # if you need to profile, uncomment out this line # gem 'rack-perftools_profiler', require: 'rack/perftools_profiler', platform: :mri_19 end