- Description - What this utility does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with Puppet Module Gems
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Release Process
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Support
Puppet Module Gems is a utility that generates gemspecs and builds management gems based on a YAML-based configuration. The purpose for these gems is to reduce the amount of changes required to sync shared dependencies across multiple modules’ Gemfiles.
For example, when a dependency gem publishes a new release that requires Ruby 2.3.3, this would normally break all modules that install this gem that run on a version of Ruby less than 2.3.3. To fix this previously, you would need a modulesync to pin the gem to a compatible version. With these new gem management gems, you can instead update the gem version pin in a configuration YAML. The gem management will then build and publish to rubygems, and a bundle update fixes all affected modules.
- Requires Ruby version 2.0 or greater
- Requires RubyGems gem version 2.0 or greater
- Requires Bundler gem version 1.3.0 or greater
To get started using this utility, first clone this git repository:
git clone [email protected]:puppetlabs/puppet-module-gems.git
Install the development gems:
bundle install
To build the gems with the default configuration, execute the script bundle exec exe/build-gems.rb
. The gemspec files and gems will be generated in the pkg
directory. Use the push-gems.rb
from the same location to push to rubygems.org, if you are a maintainer.
To build customized dependency gems, you simply need to modify the config yamls prior to running the script.
First modify the config/info.yml
to customize the prefix for your gem names, in addition to the rest of the required information. Secondly, you will need to modify the config/dependencies.yml
to customize the dependency matrix to suit your needs. After defining these customizations, you can build your gems with the directions detailed in Building the gems.
To use the resulting gems, replace the sections of the Module Gemfile with the appropriate gems and conditions.
For Example:
group :development do
gem 'puppet-lint', :require => false
gem 'metadata-json-lint', :require => false, :platforms => 'ruby'
gem 'puppet_facts', :require => false
gem 'puppet-blacksmith', '>= 3.4.0', :require => false, :platforms => 'ruby'
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', '>= 1.2.1', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet', '>= 2.3.2', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet-facts', :require => false, :platforms => 'ruby'
gem 'mocha', '< 1.2.0', :require => false
gem 'simplecov', :require => false, :platforms => 'ruby'
gem 'rubocop', :require => false
gem 'pry', :require => false
gem 'rainbow', '< 2.2.0', :require => false
end
group :system_tests do
gem 'beaker-puppet_install_helper', :require => false
gem 'beaker-module_install_helper', :require => false
gem 'master_manipulator', :require => false
end
The above Gemfile section would become:
# calculate the correct package names from the current ruby version
ruby_version_segments = Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup).segments
minor_version = "#{ruby_version_segments[0]}.#{ruby_version_segments[1]}"
gem "puppet-module-posix-default-r#{minor_version}"
group :development do
gem "puppet-module-posix-dev-r#{minor_version}"
end
group :system_tests do
gem "puppet-module-posix-system-r#{minor_version}"
end
After this update, the subsequent bundle install
or bundle update
would pull in the new gems and the dependencies should reflect the correct version bindings based on the Ruby version. Any future gems and version pinning that may be needed can be done via publishing updated management gems.
Reserved Keys
info
- Details the start of the information block. Required.prefix
- Indicates the prefix to use for the generated gems. Required.
Required Keys
authors
- String. The author of these gems.email
- String. Email address of the author.homepage
- String. Homepage for the gem project.licenses
- String. License to publish gems under.summary
- String. Brief description of what the gem does.version
- String. Version of these gems.
Reserved Keys
dependencies
- Details the start of the dependencies block. Required.shared
- Details the shared dependencies amongst the keys within the same tier.gem
- Details the name of the gem dependency to add. Required.version
- Details the version bindings for the gem listed in precedinggem
.
Example
dependencies:
shared:
a:
- gem: shared-gem
version: '> 1.0.0'
first:
a:
- gem: a-gem-one
b:
- gem: b-gem-one
version: '< 2.0.0'
second:
b:
- gem: b-gem-two
The above dependency matrix will generate this list of gems if the defined prefix is test-gem
with version 1.0.0
:
- test-gem-first-a-1.0.0.gem
- test-gem-first-b-1.0.0.gem
- test-gem-second-a-1.0.0.gem
- test-gem-second-b-1.0.0.gem
And for example, the gemspec for test-gem-first-a-1.0.0.gem
will include dependencies of:
- shared-gem, '> 1.0.0'
- a-gem-one
Note: To add a version range to a dependency, simply put the lower and upper bindings in an array:
- gem: gem-name
version: ['>= 1.0.0', '< 2.0.0']
- From a clean checkout of
main
, create a release prep branch. - Update
config/info.yml
with the new version. - Update
CHANGELOG.md
. - PR the release prep.
- Once PR is merged, checkout a clean copy of
main
. - Run
bundle exec exe/build-gems.rb
to build the gems into thepkg
directory. - Validate that the gems have build correctly. The next step requires that you have Ownership permissions for these gems on rubygems.org, also requires access to internal Puppet network.
- Run
bundle exec exe/push-gems.rb
to update owners and publish to rubygems.org. - Tag the version and push tags to github.
- e.g.
git tag -a 0.1.2 -m "0.1.2"
- e.g.
git push upstream --tags
- e.g.
- Check out a clean copy from
main
. - Clean out the contents of the
pkg
directory. - Run
bundle exec exe/build-gems.rb
to build the gems into thepkg
directory. - Confirm
pkg
directory contains a variety of.gem
and .gemspec
files. - Locate a module that is making use of puppet-module-gems.
- Edit the Gemfile and point the gems to the local copy of your gems, using the
:path
directive.
Example
group :development do
gem "puppet-module-posix-default-r#{minor_version}", require: false, platforms: "ruby", path: '/Users/paula/workspace/puppet-module-gems/pkg/'
gem "puppet-module-win-default-r#{minor_version}", require: false, platforms: ["mswin", "mingw", "x64_mingw"], path: '/Users/paula/workspace/puppet-module-gems/pkg/'
gem "puppet-module-posix-dev-r#{minor_version}", require: false, platforms: "ruby", :path => '/Users/paula/workspace/puppet-module-gems/pkg/'
gem "puppet-module-win-dev-r#{minor_version}", '0.0.7', require: false, platforms: ["mswin", "mingw", "x64_mingw"], :path => '/Users/paula/workspace/puppet-module-gems/pkg/'
gem "json_pure", '<= 2.0.1', require: false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) < Gem::Version.new('2.0.0')
gem "fast_gettext", '1.1.0', require: false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) < Gem::Version.new('2.1.0')
gem "fast_gettext", require: false if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION.dup) >= Gem::Version.new('2.1.0')
end
- Ensure the
Gemfile.lock
is generated as expected by runningbundle install
. - Compare the installed gems vs earlier versions by saving and comparing
Gemfile.lock
files from different incantations.
To test potentially harmful changes with modules on travis, appveyor, or another build systems. You can use a third party gem repository. We recommend using the cloudsmith offering, as it provides native integration into the ruby tool set. Sign up there with your github account and create a open source repository pointing back to this github repo.
- copy your API key (from Account -> Settings -> API Settings -> API key) into
~/.gem/credentials
as:cloudsmith: "Token _the_api_key_here_"
- bump your version of config.info to something higher than the current release (e.g. '0.4.4' -> '0.4.5'; note that bundler doesn't deal with pre-release versions)
- make your changes in puppet-module-gems
- build your packages as described above
- Upload all the gems by running
or similar in your shell
for i in pkg/puppet-module-*.gem; do gem push $i --host https://ruby.cloudsmith.io/david-schmitt/pmg-test --key cloudsmith & done; wait
- Update the module and edit its Gemfile to retrieve the puppet-module-gems from
source: 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/david-schmitt/pmg-test/ruby/'
:
gem "puppet-module-posix-system-r#{minor_version}", require: false, platforms: [:ruby], source: 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/david-schmitt/pmg-test/ruby/'
NB remember to use your actual token and repo URL and unset the
- test locally, then create your pr for the module.
- check travis / appveyor / build system for your pass / fails.
Use of this utility has only been tested on Linux and OS-X platforms.
These scripts and gems are maintained by the IAC team. Please file an issue for support. Contributions are also welcomed!