# frozen_string_literal: true source 'https://rubygems.org' # if there is a super emergency and rubygems is playing up, try #source 'http://production.cf.rubygems.org' gem 'bootsnap', require: false, platform: :mri def rails_master? ENV["RAILS_MASTER"] == '1' end if rails_master? gem 'arel', git: 'https://github.com/rails/arel.git' gem 'rails', git: 'https://github.com/rails/rails.git' else # NOTE: Until rubygems gives us optional dependencies we are stuck with this needing to be explicit # this allows us to include the bits of rails we use without pieces we do not. # # To issue a rails update bump the version number here rails_version = '7.0.2.4' gem 'actionmailer', rails_version gem 'actionpack', rails_version gem 'actionview', rails_version gem 'activemodel', rails_version gem 'activerecord', rails_version gem 'activesupport', rails_version gem 'railties', rails_version gem 'sprockets-rails' end gem 'json' # TODO: At the moment Discourse does not work with Sprockets 4, we would need to correct internals # This is a desired upgrade we should get to. gem 'sprockets', '3.7.2' # this will eventually be added to rails, # allows us to precompile all our templates in the unicorn master gem 'actionview_precompiler', require: false gem 'seed-fu' gem 'mail', '2.8.0.rc1', require: false gem 'mini_mime' gem 'mini_suffix' gem 'redis' # This is explicitly used by Sidekiq and is an optional dependency. # We tell Sidekiq to use the namespace "sidekiq" which triggers this # gem to be used. There is no explicit dependency in sidekiq cause # redis namespace support is optional # We already namespace stuff in DiscourseRedis, so we should consider # just using a single implementation in core vs having 2 namespace implementations gem 'redis-namespace' # NOTE: AM serializer gets a lot slower with recent updates # we used an old branch which is the fastest one out there # are long term goal here is to fork this gem so we have a # better maintained living fork gem 'active_model_serializers', '~> 0.8.3' gem 'http_accept_language', require: false # Ember related gems need to be pinned cause they control client side # behavior, we will push these versions up when upgrading ember gem 'discourse-ember-rails', '0.18.6', require: 'ember-rails' gem 'discourse-ember-source', '~> 3.12.2' gem 'ember-handlebars-template', '0.8.0' gem 'discourse-fonts', require: 'discourse_fonts' gem 'barber' gem 'message_bus' gem 'rails_multisite' gem 'fast_xs', platform: :ruby gem 'xorcist' gem 'fastimage' gem 'aws-sdk-s3', require: false gem 'aws-sdk-sns', require: false gem 'excon', require: false gem 'unf', require: false gem 'email_reply_trimmer' gem 'image_optim' gem 'multi_json' gem 'mustache' gem 'nokogiri' gem 'loofah' gem 'css_parser', require: false gem 'omniauth' gem 'omniauth-facebook' gem 'omniauth-twitter' gem 'omniauth-github' gem 'omniauth-oauth2', require: false gem 'omniauth-google-oauth2' gem 'oj' gem 'pg' gem 'mini_sql' gem 'pry-rails', require: false gem 'pry-byebug', require: false gem 'r2', require: false gem 'rake' gem 'thor', require: false gem 'diffy', require: false gem 'rinku' gem 'sidekiq' gem 'mini_scheduler' gem 'execjs', require: false gem 'mini_racer' gem 'highline', require: false gem 'rack' gem 'rack-protection' # security gem 'cbor', require: false gem 'cose', require: false gem 'addressable' gem 'json_schemer' if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new("3.1") # net-smtp, net-imap and net-pop were removed from default gems in Ruby 3.1 gem "net-smtp", "~> 0.2.1", require: false gem "net-imap", "~> 0.2.1", require: false gem "net-pop", "~> 0.1.1", require: false gem "digest", "3.0.0", require: false end # Gems used only for assets and not required in production environments by default. # Allow everywhere for now cause we are allowing asset debugging in production group :assets do gem 'uglifier' end group :test do gem 'webmock', require: false gem 'fakeweb', require: false gem 'minitest', require: false gem 'simplecov', require: false gem "test-prof" end group :test, :development do gem 'rspec' gem 'listen', require: false gem 'certified', require: false gem 'fabrication', require: false gem 'mocha', require: false gem 'rb-fsevent', require: RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ? 'rb-fsevent' : false gem 'rspec-rails' gem 'shoulda-matchers', require: false gem 'rspec-html-matchers' gem 'byebug', require: ENV['RM_INFO'].nil?, platform: :mri gem "rubocop-discourse", require: false gem 'parallel_tests' gem 'rswag-specs' gem 'annotate' end group :development do gem 'ruby-prof', require: false, platform: :mri gem 'bullet', require: !!ENV['BULLET'] gem 'better_errors', platform: :mri, require: !!ENV['BETTER_ERRORS'] gem 'binding_of_caller' gem 'yaml-lint' end if ENV["ALLOW_DEV_POPULATE"] == "1" gem 'discourse_dev_assets' gem 'faker', "~> 2.16" else group :development, :test do gem 'discourse_dev_assets' gem 'faker', "~> 2.16" end end # 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', platform: :ruby # this provides a very efficient lru cache gem 'lru_redux' gem 'htmlentities', require: false # 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 railties # we are open to it. by deferring require to the initializer we can configure discourse installs without it gem 'rack-mini-profiler', require: ['enable_rails_patches'] gem 'unicorn', require: false, platform: :ruby gem 'puma', require: false gem 'rbtrace', require: false, platform: :mri gem 'gc_tracer', require: false, platform: :mri # required for feed importing and embedding gem 'ruby-readability', require: false # rss gem is a bundled gem from Ruby 3 onwards gem 'rss', require: false gem 'stackprof', require: false, platform: :mri gem 'memory_profiler', require: false, platform: :mri gem 'cppjieba_rb', require: false gem 'lograge', require: false gem 'logstash-event', require: false gem 'logstash-logger', require: false gem 'logster' # NOTE: later versions of sassc are causing a segfault, possibly dependent on processer architecture # and until resolved should be locked at 2.0.1 gem 'sassc', '2.0.1', require: false gem "sassc-rails" gem 'rotp', require: false gem 'rqrcode' gem 'rubyzip', require: false gem 'sshkey', require: false gem 'rchardet', require: false gem 'lz4-ruby', require: false, platform: :ruby gem 'sanitize' if ENV["IMPORT"] == "1" gem 'mysql2' gem 'redcarpet' # NOTE: in import mode the version of sqlite can matter a lot, so we stick it to a specific one gem 'sqlite3', '~> 1.3', '>= 1.3.13' gem 'ruby-bbcode-to-md', git: 'https://github.com/nlalonde/ruby-bbcode-to-md' gem 'reverse_markdown' gem 'tiny_tds' gem 'csv' end gem 'webpush', require: false gem 'colored2', require: false gem 'maxminddb' gem 'rails_failover', require: false # workaround for faraday-net_http, see # https://github.com/ruby/net-imap/issues/16#issuecomment-803086765 gem 'net-http'