Module: Bundler::Molinillo::SpecificationProvider
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Defined in: | lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb |
Overview
Provides information about specifications and dependencies to the resolver, allowing the Resolver
class to remain generic while still providing power and flexibility.
This module contains the methods that users of ::Bundler::Molinillo
must to implement, using knowledge of their own model classes.
Instance Method Summary
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#allow_missing?(dependency) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this dependency, which has no possible matching specifications, can safely be ignored.
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#dependencies_equal?(dependencies, other_dependencies) ⇒ Boolean
Determines whether two arrays of dependencies are equal, and thus can be grouped.
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#dependencies_for(specification) ⇒ Array<Object>
Returns the dependencies of
specification
. -
#name_for(dependency) ⇒ String
Returns the name for the given
dependency
. - #name_for_explicit_dependency_source ⇒ String
- #name_for_locking_dependency_source ⇒ String
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#requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, activated, spec) ⇒ Boolean
Determines whether the given
requirement
is satisfied by the givenspec
, in the context of the currentactivated
dependency graph. -
#search_for(dependency) ⇒ Array<Object>
Search for the specifications that match the given dependency.
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#sort_dependencies(dependencies, activated, conflicts) ⇒ Array<Object>
Sort dependencies so that the ones that are easiest to resolve are first.
Instance Method Details
#allow_missing?(dependency) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this dependency, which has no possible matching specifications, can safely be ignored.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 108
def allow_missing?(dependency) false end
#dependencies_equal?(dependencies, other_dependencies) ⇒ Boolean
Determines whether two arrays of dependencies are equal, and thus can be grouped.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 55
def dependencies_equal?(dependencies, other_dependencies) dependencies == other_dependencies end
#dependencies_for(specification) ⇒ Array
<Object
>
This method should be ‘pure’, i.e. the return value should depend only on the ‘specification` parameter.
Returns the dependencies of specification
.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 31
def dependencies_for(specification) [] end
#name_for(dependency) ⇒ String
This method should be ‘pure’, i.e. the return value should depend only on the ‘dependency` parameter.
Returns the name for the given dependency
.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 65
def name_for(dependency) dependency.to_s end
#name_for_explicit_dependency_source ⇒ String
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 71
def name_for_explicit_dependency_source 'user-specified dependency' end
#name_for_locking_dependency_source ⇒ String
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 77
def name_for_locking_dependency_source 'Lockfile' end
#requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, activated, spec) ⇒ Boolean
Determines whether the given requirement
is satisfied by the given spec
, in the context of the current activated
dependency graph.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 44
def requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, activated, spec) true end
#search_for(dependency) ⇒ Array
<Object
>
This method should be ‘pure’, i.e. the return value should depend only on the ‘dependency` parameter.
Search for the specifications that match the given dependency. The specifications in the returned array will be considered in reverse order, so the latest version ought to be last.
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 20
def search_for(dependency) [] end
#sort_dependencies(dependencies, activated, conflicts) ⇒ Array
<Object
>
Sort dependencies so that the ones that are easiest to resolve are first. Easiest to resolve is (usually) defined by:
1) Is this dependency already activated?
2) How relaxed are the requirements?
3) Are there any conflicts for this dependency?
4) How many possibilities are there to satisfy this dependency?
# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo/lib/molinillo/modules/specification_provider.rb', line 93
def sort_dependencies(dependencies, activated, conflicts) dependencies.sort_by do |dependency| name = name_for(dependency) [ activated.vertex_named(name).payload ? 0 : 1, conflicts[name] ? 0 : 1, ] end end