Awesome
bundler
Bundler provides a consistent environment for Ruby projects by tracking and installing the exact gems and versions that are needed. See documentation
Maintainers
- The Core Planners: chef-core-planners@chef.io
Type of Package
Binary package
Use as Dependency
Binary packages can be set as runtime or build time dependencies. See Defining your dependencies for more information.
To add core/bundler as a dependency, you can add one of the following to your plan file.
Buildtime Dependency
pkg_build_deps=(core/bundler)
Runtime dependency
pkg_deps=(core/bundler)
Use as Tool
Installation
To install this plan, you should run the following commands to first install, and then link the binaries this plan creates.
hab pkg install core/bundler --binlink
will add the following binaries to the PATH:
- /bin/bundle
- /bin/bundle.real
- /bin/bundler
- /bin/bundler.real
NOTE: the *.real binaries are the original bundler ruby scripts. For these to run correctly in the hab environment, bundle and bundler wrap some context and point to the original *.real binaries.
For example:
$ hab pkg install core/bundler --binlink
» Installing core/bundler
☁ Determining latest version of core/bundler in the 'stable' channel
→ Found newer installed version (core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838) than remote version (core/bundler/2.1.4/20200504102934)
→ Using core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838
★ Install of core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 complete with 0 new packages installed.
» Binlinking bundle.real from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 into /bin
★ Binlinked bundle.real from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 to /bin/bundle.real
» Binlinking bundler from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 into /bin
★ Binlinked bundler from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 to /bin/bundler
» Binlinking bundle from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 into /bin
★ Binlinked bundle from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 to /bin/bundle
» Binlinking bundler.real from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 into /bin
★ Binlinked bundler.real from core/bundler/2.1.4/20200817093838 to /bin/bundler.real
Using an example binary
You can now use the binary as normal. For example:
/bin/bundle --help
or bundle --help
$ bundle --help
BUNDLE(1) BUNDLE(1)
NAME
bundle - Ruby Dependency Management
SYNOPSIS
bundle COMMAND [--no-color] [--verbose] [ARGS]
DESCRIPTION
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