
rails-templates.datamapper.gemfile.rb Maven / Gradle / Ivy
# original file from https://github.com/datamapper/datamapper.github.com
# workaround <<-GEMFILE wanting to
# execute the string subsitution
DATAMAPPER = '#{DATAMAPPER}'
RSPEC = '#{RSPEC}'
database = options[:database].sub(/jdbc/, '')
database = 'postgres' if database == 'postgresql'
database = 'sqlite' if database == 'sqlite3'
if Rails::VERSION::MAJOR > 3 || Rails::VERSION::MINOR > 0
rhino_gem_line = < 'active_support'
gem 'actionpack', RAILS_VERSION, :require => 'action_pack'
gem 'actionmailer', RAILS_VERSION, :require => 'action_mailer'
gem 'railties', RAILS_VERSION, :require => 'rails'
gem 'dm-rails', '~> 1.1.0'
gem 'dm-#{database}-adapter', DM_VERSION
# You can use any of the other available database adapters.
# This is only a small excerpt of the list of all available adapters
# Have a look at
#
# http://wiki.github.com/datamapper/dm-core/adapters
# http://wiki.github.com/datamapper/dm-core/community-plugins
#
# for a rather complete list of available datamapper adapters and plugins
# gem 'dm-sqlite-adapter', DM_VERSION
# gem 'dm-mysql-adapter', DM_VERSION
# gem 'dm-postgres-adapter', DM_VERSION
# gem 'dm-oracle-adapter', DM_VERSION
# gem 'dm-sqlserver-adapter', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-migrations', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-types', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-validations', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-constraints', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-transactions', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-aggregates', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-timestamps', DM_VERSION
gem 'dm-observer', DM_VERSION
group(:development, :test) do
# Uncomment this if you want to use rspec for testing your application
# gem 'rspec-rails', '~> 2.0.1'
# To get a detailed overview about what queries get issued and how long they take
# have a look at rails_metrics. Once you bundled it, you can run
#
# rails g rails_metrics Metric
# rake db:automigrate
#
# to generate a model that stores the metrics. You can access them by visiting
#
# /rails_metrics
#
# in your rails application.
# gem 'rails_metrics', '~> 0.1', :git => 'git://github.com/engineyard/rails_metrics'
end
#{rhino_gem_line}
GEMFILE
end
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