power_stencil 0.4.14 → 0.4.15

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  $ gem install power_stencil
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- If you want to create graphviz graphs, you probably may want to install it for your system. If you are using an _apt-based_ system like Ubuntu or Debian it may probably be as simple as:
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+ If you want to create [Graphviz] graphs, you probably may want to install it for your system. If you are using an _apt-based_ system like Ubuntu or Debian it may probably be as simple as:
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  $ sudo apt install graphviz
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+ If you use Windows, install [Graphviz] using the stable version for Windows and add the `bin` directory to the `%PATH%`.
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  # Usage
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  ## Help
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  [Haml]: http://haml.info/ "The templating engine for XML-like documents"
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  [Ruby]: https://www.ruby-lang.org "The powerful Ruby language"
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  [Rails]: https://rubyonrails.org/ "The Ruby on Rails framework"
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- [PowerStencil site]: https://powerstencil.brizone.org "Official PowerStencil website"
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+ [PowerStencil site]: https://powerstencil.brizone.org "Official PowerStencil website"
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+ [Graphviz]: https://www.graphviz.org/ "Graph Visualization Software"
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  [Ruby On Rails]: https://rubyonrails.org/ "One of the best Web framework"
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  [universe_compiler]: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/universe_compiler "The underlying engine to manage entities and compilation !"
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  [`universe_compiler` advanced relations documentation]: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/universe_compiler#advanced-relations "Advanced relational features"
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- [Graphviz]: (https://www.graphviz.org/) "Graph Visualization Software"
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+ [Graphviz]: https://www.graphviz.org/ "Graph Visualization Software"
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  As such, even if I never tested, I would expect it to probably work out of the box on MacOS, BSD or other Unices supporting Ruby 2.2+.
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- Regarding Windows, I stopped using spywareOS years ago so I can't really tell you. Last time I tried using Ruby on Windows (maybe 10 years ago), I did face a lot of dependency issues. Maybe things are better now, but I have no idea. As far as I understood you can now have an Ubuntu running on top of Windows 10 as a kind of blessed VM. I would probably more go this way...
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+ ~~Regarding Windows, I stopped using spywareOS years ago so I can't really tell you. Last time I tried using Ruby on Windows (maybe 10 years ago), I did face a lot of dependency issues. Maybe things are better now, but I have no idea. As far as I understood you can now have an Ubuntu running on top of Windows 10 as a kind of blessed VM. I would probably more go this way...~~
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+ I had the opportunity to have access to a Windows VM and tested `PowerStencil`. I had to fix a couple of issues related to the way Windows manages concurrent access to files (:rofl:) , but **since version `0.4.14`, `PowerStencil` should now fully work under Windows**, including generating files using GraphViz if it is installed and correctly set in the `%PATH%`. I used the standard Ruby for Windows with no hack.
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  # What is the status of `PowerStencil` ?
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  # Generated on the <%= Time.now %>
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  script_to_execute = File.expand_path File.join(files_path, entity_to_build.post_process.process)
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  exec_options = {message: "Running '#{script_to_execute}'"}
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- safely_exec_command script_to_execute, exec_options
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+ process_report = safely_exec_command script_to_execute, exec_options
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+ unless process_report.exit_status.exitstatus == 0
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+ raise PowerStencil::Error, "Process `#{process_report.command}` failed and returned exit code '#{process_report.exit_status.exitstatus}'"
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+ end
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+ process_report
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  end
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  end
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  module PowerStencil
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- VERSION = '0.4.14'.freeze
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: power_stencil
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.4.14
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Laurent Briais
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: exe
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2019-10-01 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2019-10-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  documentation_uri: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/power_stencil/blob/master/README.md
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  source_code_uri: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/power_stencil
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  homepage_uri: https://powerstencil.brizone.org/
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- post_install_message: "\nThank you for installing PowerStencil 0.4.14 !\nFrom the
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+ post_install_message: "\nThank you for installing PowerStencil 0.4.15 !\nFrom the
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  command line you can run `power_stencil --help`\nIf your shell is not completing
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  the command:\n If you use rbenv: `rbenv rehash`\n If you use zsh : `rehash`\n\nOfficial
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  Website : https://powerstencil.brizone.org/\nFull documentation here :