indexer 0.2.0 → 0.3.0

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- type: ruby
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  revision: 2013
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+ type: ruby
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  sources:
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- - README.md
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+ - var
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  authors:
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  - name: trans
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  email: transfire@gmail.com
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- website: http://trans.gihub.com/
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+ website: http://trans.gihub.com
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  - name: postmodern
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- website: http://postmodern.github.com/
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- organizations: []
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+ website: http://postmodern.github.com
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+ organizations:
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+ - name: Rubyworks
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+ website: http://rubyworks.github.com
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  requirements:
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  - version: 1.5+
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  name: nokogiri
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  - version: 0.14+
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  name: kramdown
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- - version: 2.0+
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- optional: true
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+ - groups:
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+ - optional
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+ version: 2.0+
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+ development: true
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  name: redcarpet
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  - groups:
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  name: qed
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  development: true
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  label: Source Code
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  - type: api
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  uri: http://rubydoc.info/gems/indexer/frames
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- label: API Reference
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- repositories: []
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+ label: API Guide
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+ repositories:
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+ - name: upstream
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+ scm: git
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+ uri: http://github.com/rubyworks/indexer/indexer.git
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  categories:
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  - metadata
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- paths:
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- load:
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- - lib
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  copyrights:
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  - holder: Rubyworks
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  year: '2012'
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  license: BSD-2-Clause
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- version: 0.2.0
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+ customs:
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+ - example
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+ paths:
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+ lib:
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+ - lib
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  summary: Enable Your Project's Metadata
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- description: Indexer provides projects with a universal metadata format.
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- name: indexer
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  title: Indexer
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- date: '2012-12-27'
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+ version: 0.3.0
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+ name: indexer
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+ example: This is just an example of custom metadata.
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+ description: Indexer provides projects with a universal metadata format.
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+ date: '2013-01-20'
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+ --markup markdown
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+ --title 'Indexer Documentation'
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+ --private
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+ lib/**/*.rb
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+ -
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+ [A-Z]*.*
data/HISTORY.md CHANGED
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  # RELEASE HISTORY
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+ ## 0.3.0 / 2012-01-19
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+
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+ The 0.3 release makes three significant improvements. First, instead of
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+ using `paths['load']` for the Ruby load path setting, it designates the use
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+ of `paths['lib']`. In this manner the keys of the paths field can be generally
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+ based on standard locations in a project, and more generally on FHS. Secondly,
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+ this release also removes the `extra` field. Instead custom entries can be added
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+ at the root of the document. Note that this means that parts of the API may
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+ return `nil` instead of raising an error when queried for an undefined field.
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+ To ensure that metadata van still be strongly validated the specification adds
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+ a `customs` field where the names of custom fields are specified.
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+
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+ Changes:
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+
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+ * Designate `paths['lib']` for Ruby's load path, instead of `paths['load']`.
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+ * Remove `extra` field from specification; custom fields can be in root not.
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+ * Add `customs` field to allow customization in a robust manner.
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+
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  ## 0.2.0 / 2012-12-27
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  The `load_path` field has been deprecated and replaced with the `paths` field,
data/README.md CHANGED
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- # <span class="ititle">Indexer</span> (v<span class="iversion">0.2.0</span>)
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+ # INDEXER
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- <b class="isummary">Enable Your Project's Metadata<b>
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+ **Enable Your Project's Metadata**
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  [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/rubyworks/indexer.png)](http://travis-ci.org/rubyworks/indexer)
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/indexer.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/indexer)
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- ## Description
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+ ## [What is Indexer?](#whatis)
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- <p class="idescription">Indexer provides projects with a universal metadata format.</p>
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+ Indexer provides projects with a universal metadata format.
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- Indexer defines a *canonical*, detailed and strict, project <span class="icategory">metadata</span> specification.
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- The strictness of the specification makes the format simple enough for developers to use without an intermediate API.
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- Although Indexer also provides a convenience API for working with the specification and its data
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- more loosely when suitable to the usecase. Indexer also specifies a stanadard location for canonized
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- metadata to be kept, in a `.index` file.
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+ Indexer defines a *canonical* project metadata specification which is both
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+ detailed and strict. The strictness of the specification makes the format simple
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+ enough for developers to use without an intermediate API. Although Indexer also
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+ provides a convenience API for working with the specification and its data more
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+ loosely when suitable to the usecase. Indexer also specifies a standard
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+ location for canonized metadata to be kept, in a `.index` file.
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- Indexer provides a tool to import metadata from external sources. Indexer can handle a variety of metadata
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- source formats, including YAML, HTML Microformats and Ruby DSL scripts.
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+ Indexer provides a tool to import metadata from external sources. Indexer can
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+ handle a variety of metadata source formats, including YAML, HTML Microformats
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+ and Ruby DSL scripts.
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- ## Installation
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+ ## [Features](#features)
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- Indexer is a Ruby application, so as long as you have Ruby installed, it is easy to install Indexer via RubyGems.
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-
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- $ gem install indexer
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+ * YAML-based format for universal accessibility.
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+ * Platform and programming language agnostic.
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+ * Canonical specification provides idempotent access.
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+ * Convenient Ruby API available.
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+ * Supports custom metadata fields.
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- ## Instruction
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+ ## [Instruction](#instruction)
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- Indexer is capable of generating a canonical `.index` file from a variety of sources. Being so flexiable, exactly
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- how a developer descides to store a project's metadata is a largely a matter of taste. But in general there are
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- three overall approaches:
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+ ### [Installation](#installation)
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- 1. Specify the metadata using microformats in a project's README file.
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- 2. Specify the metadata in one or more static files, often a single YAML file.
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- 3. Construct the metadata via a Ruby DSL, customizing the generation in any way.
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+ Indexer is a Ruby application, so as long as you have Ruby installed, it is easy
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+ to install Indexer via RubyGems.
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- The first choice is, in many respects, the nicest because it does not require any additional files be added
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- to a project and it helps to ensure a good README file. On the downside, it requires some HTML be hand-coded
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- into the README.
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+ $ gem install indexer
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- The second approach is a great option in the it is the easiest. One can quickly put together a YAML document
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- covering a project's metadata. Since Indexer is very flexible in it's parsing of the YAML, it really is a
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- quick and user-friendly way to go. Typically this file will be called `Index.yml`, but there is no name
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- requirement. In fact, Indexer will let you split the metadata up over mutliple files, and even use a whole
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- directory of files, one per field.
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+ ### [Metadata Sources](#sources)
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- The last approach provides maximum flexablity. Using the Ruby DSL one can literally script the metadata,
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- which means it can come from anywhere at all. For example, you might want to pull the project's version
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- from the `lib/project/version.rb` file, i.e. Bundler style. The DSL is as intutive and as flexible as
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- using plain YAML, so it's nearly as easy to take this approach. By convention this file is called `Indexfile`
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- or `Index.rb`, but it too can be any file path one prefers.
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+ Indexer is capable of generating a canonical `.index` file from a variety of
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+ sources. Being so flexible, exactly how a developer decides to store a project's
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+ metadata is a largely a matter of taste. But in general there are four overall
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+ approaches:
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- On the Indexer wiki you can find detailed tutorials on a variety of setups, along with thier pros and cons.
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+ 1. Specify the metadata in one or more static files, typically a single YAML file.
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+ 2. Specify the metadata using microformats in a project's README file.
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+ 3. Construct the metadata via a Ruby DSL, customizing the generation in any way.
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- As an example of getting started, lets say we want to customize our index metadata via a YAML file,
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- but we want to keep the version information is a separate `VERSION` file. That's a common layout so Indexer
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- is designed to handle it out of the box. First create the `VERSION` file.
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+ The first approach is a great option in the it is the easiest. One can quickly
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+ put together a YAML document covering a project's metadata. Since Indexer is
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+ very flexible in it's parsing of the YAML, it really is a quick and user-friendly
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+ way to go. Typically this file will be called `Index.yml`, but there is no name
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+ requirement. In fact, Indexer will also let you split the metadata up over
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+ multiple files, and can even go as far as using a *file store*, which is
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+ a directory of files, one for each field.
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+
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+ The second choice is, in many respects, the nicest because it does not require any
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+ additional files be added to a project and it helps to ensure a good README file.
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+ On the downside, it may require some HTML be hand-coded into the README. If your
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+ README's markup format has a sexy syntax for microformats, this approach rocks.
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+ Otherwise, another approach is probably the better choice.
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+
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+ The last approach provides maximum flexibility. Using the Ruby DSL one can literally
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+ script the metadata, which means it can come from anywhere at all. For example,
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+ you might want to pull the project's version from the `lib/project/version.rb`
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+ file, i.e. Bundler style. The DSL is as intuitive and as flexible as using plain
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+ YAML, so it's nearly as easy to take this approach. By convention this file is
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+ called `Indexfile` or `Index.rb`, but it too can be any file path one prefers.
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+ On the Indexer wiki you can find detailed tutorials on a variety of setups,
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+ along with their pros and cons and various tip and tricks.
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+ ### [Usage Example](#example)
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+ As an example of getting started, lets say we want to customize our index
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+ metadata via a YAML file, but we want to keep the version information is
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+ a separate `VERSION` file. That's a common layout so Indexer is designed
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+ to handle it out of the box. First create the `VERSION` file.
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+ Next we need our YAML file. Indexer makes out life easier by offering us some
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+ template generation for common approaches. In this case we use the `-g/--generate`
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+ command option, specifying that we want an `Index.yml` file.
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+ Once we have the source files setup, its easy to build the canonical `.index`
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+ file using the `index` command. We simply issue the `index` command with
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+ That's the quick "one two" of getting started with Indexer. For more information,
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+ see the Wiki, API documentation, QED specifications and the Manpages.
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+ * [Website](http://rubyworks.github.com/indexer)
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+ * [Master Git Repo](http://github.com/rubyworks/indexer/indexer.git)
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+ of the [BSD-2-Clause](http://www.spdx.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause) license.
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547
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549
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550
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550
551
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551
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552
553
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553
554
 
554
555
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@@ -831,6 +832,11 @@ module Indexer
831
832
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832
833
  h['resources'] = resources.map { |x| x.to_h }
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834
 
835
+ customs.each do |name|
836
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837
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838
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839
+
834
840
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835
841
  end
836
842
 
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228
228
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229
229
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230
230
 
231
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231
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232
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233
233
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234
234
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251
251
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252
252
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253
253
 
254
- #
255
- def extra=(value)
256
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254
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255
+ def customs=(value)
256
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257
+ value.each_with_index do |data, index|
258
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259
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257
260
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258
261
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259
262
 
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284
287
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285
288
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286
289
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287
- :type => 'ruby',
288
290
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291
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289
292
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290
293
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291
294
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295
298
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296
299
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297
300
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298
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299
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301
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302
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303
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300
304
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301
305
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302
306
 
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: indexer
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.2.0
4
+ version: 0.3.0
5
5
  prerelease:
6
6
  platform: ruby
7
7
  authors:
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors:
10
10
  autorequire:
11
11
  bindir: bin
12
12
  cert_chain: []
13
- date: 2012-12-27 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ date: 2013-01-21 00:00:00.000000000 Z
14
14
  dependencies:
15
15
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
16
  name: nokogiri
@@ -44,6 +44,22 @@ dependencies:
44
44
  - - ! '>='
45
45
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
46
46
  version: '0.14'
47
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
48
+ name: redcarpet
49
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
50
+ none: false
51
+ requirements:
52
+ - - ! '>='
53
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
+ version: '2.0'
55
+ type: :development
56
+ prerelease: false
57
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
58
+ none: false
59
+ requirements:
60
+ - - ! '>='
61
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
62
+ version: '2.0'
47
63
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
48
64
  name: qed
49
65
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -87,6 +103,7 @@ extra_rdoc_files:
87
103
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88
104
  files:
89
105
  - .index
106
+ - .yardopts
90
107
  - bin/index
91
108
  - data/indexer/index.kwalify
92
109
  - data/indexer/index.yes
@@ -144,7 +161,6 @@ files:
144
161
  - lib/indexer/webui/index.html
145
162
  - lib/indexer/webui.rb
146
163
  - lib/indexer.rb
147
- - Gemfile.lock
148
164
  - HISTORY.md
149
165
  - README.md
150
166
  homepage: http://rubyworks.github.com/indexer
@@ -168,8 +184,9 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
168
184
  version: '0'
169
185
  requirements: []
170
186
  rubyforge_project:
171
- rubygems_version: 1.8.23
187
+ rubygems_version: 1.8.24
172
188
  signing_key:
173
189
  specification_version: 3
174
190
  summary: Enable Your Project's Metadata
175
191
  test_files: []
192
+ has_rdoc:
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
1
- PATH
2
- remote: pkg
3
- specs:
4
- indexer (0.1.0)
5
- nokogiri (>= 1.5)
6
- redcarpet (>= 2.0)
7
-
8
- GEM
9
- remote: http://rubygems.org/
10
- specs:
11
- ae (1.8.1)
12
- ansi
13
- ansi (1.4.3)
14
- brass (1.2.1)
15
- facets (2.9.3)
16
- nokogiri (1.5.5)
17
- qed (2.9.0)
18
- ansi
19
- brass
20
- facets (>= 2.8)
21
- redcarpet (2.2.2)
22
-
23
- PLATFORMS
24
- ruby
25
-
26
- DEPENDENCIES
27
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28
- indexer!
29
- qed (>= 2.9)