rf-web/vendor/bundle/gems/jekyll-4.0.0/lib/jekyll/external.rb
2019-10-21 10:18:17 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Jekyll
module External
class << self
#
# Gems that, if installed, should be loaded.
# Usually contain subcommands.
#
def blessed_gems
%w(
jekyll-compose
jekyll-docs
jekyll-import
)
end
#
# Require a gem or file if it's present, otherwise silently fail.
#
# names - a string gem name or array of gem names
#
def require_if_present(names)
Array(names).each do |name|
begin
require name
rescue LoadError
Jekyll.logger.debug "Couldn't load #{name}. Skipping."
yield(name, version_constraint(name)) if block_given?
false
end
end
end
#
# The version constraint required to activate a given gem.
# Usually the gem version requirement is "> 0," because any version
# will do. In the case of jekyll-docs, however, we require the exact
# same version as Jekyll.
#
# Returns a String version constraint in a parseable form for
# RubyGems.
def version_constraint(gem_name)
return "= #{Jekyll::VERSION}" if gem_name.to_s.eql?("jekyll-docs")
"> 0"
end
#
# Require a gem or gems. If it's not present, show a very nice error
# message that explains everything and is much more helpful than the
# normal LoadError.
#
# names - a string gem name or array of gem names
#
def require_with_graceful_fail(names)
Array(names).each do |name|
begin
Jekyll.logger.debug "Requiring:", name.to_s
require name
rescue LoadError => e
Jekyll.logger.error "Dependency Error:", <<~MSG
Yikes! It looks like you don't have #{name} or one of its dependencies installed.
In order to use Jekyll as currently configured, you'll need to install this gem.
If you've run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, ensure that you have included the #{name}
gem in your Gemfile as well.
The full error message from Ruby is: '#{e.message}'
If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at https://jekyllrb.com/help/!
MSG
raise Jekyll::Errors::MissingDependencyException, name
end
end
end
end
end
end