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+ == RBarcode
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+
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+ RBarcode is a module to generate bar codes. It currently supports Code39 and USPS (PLANET and POSTNET) code generation using RMagick.
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+
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+ == Download
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+
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+ * gem install rbarcode
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+ * http://rubyforge.org/projects/rbarcode
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+ * svn co https://svn.cbciweb.com/svn/plugins/rbarcode
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+
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+ === Usage
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+
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+ @planet = RBarcode::Planet.new(:text => '40123452356366')
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+ @postnet = RBarcode::Postnet.new(:text => '40123452356366')
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+ @code39 = RBarcode::Code39.new(:text => 'This is my test')
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+
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+ It is up to the user to generate proper USPS bar codes by following the USPS guidelines.
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+
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+ == Authors
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+
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+ * Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
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+ * Clinton R. Nixon (mailto:crnixon@gmail.com)
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+
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+ This library is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL.
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+ #:mode=ruby:
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+ require 'rake/contrib/rubyforgepublisher'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/lib/rbarcode'
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+
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+ PKG_VERSION = RBarcode::VERSION
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+ PKG_NAME = "rbarcode"
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+ PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
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+ RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT = "rbarcode"
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+ RUBY_FORGE_USER = ENV['RUBY_FORGE_USER'] || "cblackburn"
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+ RELEASE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
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+
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+ PKG_FILES = FileList[
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+ "lib/**/*", "bin/*", "test/**/*", "[A-Z]*", "Rakefile", "doc/**/*"
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+ ]
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+
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+ desc 'Default: run unit tests.'
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+ task :default => :test
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+
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+ desc 'Test the r_barcode plugin.'
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
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+ t.libs << 'lib'
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+ t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Make a console, useful when working on tests
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+ desc "Generate a test console"
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+ task :console do
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+ verbose( false ) { sh "irb -I lib/ -r 'rbarcode'" }
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Generate documentation for the r_barcode plugin.'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
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+ rdoc.title = 'Ruby Barcode Generator'
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+ rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
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+ end
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+
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+ # Generate the gem package
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'rbarcode'
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.version = PKG_VERSION
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+ s.summary = "A module for code39 and USPS barcode generation."
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+ s.description = "Allows easy barcode image generation for code39 and USPS type barcodes."
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+ s.files = PKG_FILES
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+
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+ s.add_dependency('rmagick', '>= 1.15.9')
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+ s.requirements << "ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick interface for Ruby."
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+ s.require_path = 'lib'
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+ s.autorequire = 'rbarcode'
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+
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+ #### Author and project details.
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+ s.author = "Chris Blackburn"
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+ s.email = "email4blackburn@gmail.com"
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+ s.homepage = "http://www.cbciweb.com/"
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+ s.rubyforge_project = "rbarcode"
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+ end
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+
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+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
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+ pkg.gem_spec = spec
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+ pkg.need_zip = true
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+ pkg.need_tar = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Report code statistics (KLOCs, etc) from the application"
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+ task :stats do
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+ require 'code_statistics'
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+ CodeStatistics.new(
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+ ["Library", "lib"],
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+ ["Units", "test"]
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+ ).to_s
81
+ end
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+
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+ desc "Publish new documentation"
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+ task :publish => [:package] do
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+ #Rake::SshFilePublisher.new("cblackburn@cbciweb.com", "public_html/gems/gems", "pkg", "#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.gem").upload
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+ Rake::RubyForgePublisher.new('rbarcode', RUBY_FORGE_USER).upload
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+ #`ssh cbci update-rbarcode-doc`
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Publish the release files to RubyForge."
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+ task :upload => [:package] do
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+ files = ["gem", "tgz", "zip"].map { |ext| "pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.#{ext}" }
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+
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+ if RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT then
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ require 'open-uri'
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+
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+ project_uri = "http://rubyforge.org/projects/#{RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT}/"
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+ project_data = open(project_uri) { |data| data.read }
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+ group_id = project_data[/[?&]group_id=(\d+)/, 1]
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+ raise "Couldn't get group id" unless group_id
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+
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+ # This echos password to shell which is a bit sucky
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+ if ENV["RUBY_FORGE_PASSWORD"]
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+ password = ENV["RUBY_FORGE_PASSWORD"]
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+ else
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+ password = Proc.new do
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+ sync = STDOUT.sync
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+ begin
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+ echo false
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+ STDOUT.sync = true
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+ print "#{RUBY_FORGE_USER}@rubyforge.org's password: "
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+ STDIN.gets.chomp
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+ ensure
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+ echo true
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+ STDOUT.sync = sync
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+ puts
118
+ end
119
+ end.call
120
+ end
121
+
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+ login_response = Net::HTTP.start("rubyforge.org", 80) do |http|
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+ data = [
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+ "login=1",
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+ "form_loginname=#{RUBY_FORGE_USER}",
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+ "form_pw=#{password}"
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+ ].join("&")
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+ http.post("/account/login.php", data)
129
+ end
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+
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+ cookie = login_response["set-cookie"]
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+ raise "Login failed" unless cookie
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+ headers = { "Cookie" => cookie }
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+
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+ release_uri = "http://rubyforge.org/frs/admin/?group_id=#{group_id}"
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+ release_data = open(release_uri, headers) { |data| data.read }
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+ package_id = release_data[/[?&]package_id=(\d+)/, 1]
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+ raise "Couldn't get package id" unless package_id
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+
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+ first_file = true
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+ release_id = ""
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+
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+ files.each do |filename|
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+ puts "FILENAME: #{filename}"
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+ basename = File.basename(filename)
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+ file_ext = File.extname(filename)
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+ file_data = File.open(filename, "rb") { |file| file.read }
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+
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+ puts "Releasing #{basename}..."
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+
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+ release_response = Net::HTTP.start("rubyforge.org", 80) do |http|
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+ release_date = Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
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+ type_map = {
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+ ".zip" => "3000",
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+ ".tgz" => "3110",
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+ ".gz" => "3110",
157
+ ".gem" => "1400"
158
+ }; type_map.default = "9999"
159
+ type = type_map[file_ext]
160
+ boundary = "rubyqMY6QN9bp6e4kS21H4y0zxcvoor"
161
+
162
+ query_hash = if first_file then {
163
+ "group_id" => group_id,
164
+ "package_id" => package_id,
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+ "release_name" => RELEASE_NAME,
166
+ "release_date" => release_date,
167
+ "type_id" => type,
168
+ "processor_id" => "8000", # Any
169
+ "release_notes" => "",
170
+ "release_changes" => "",
171
+ "preformatted" => "1",
172
+ "submit" => "1"
173
+ } else {
174
+ "group_id" => group_id,
175
+ "release_id" => release_id,
176
+ "package_id" => package_id,
177
+ "step2" => "1",
178
+ "type_id" => type,
179
+ "processor_id" => "8000", # Any
180
+ "submit" => "Add This File"
181
+ }
182
+ end
183
+
184
+ query = "?" + query_hash.map do |(name, value)|
185
+ [name, URI.encode(value)].join("=")
186
+ end.join("&")
187
+
188
+ data = [
189
+ "--" + boundary,
190
+ "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"userfile\"; filename=\"#{basename}\"",
191
+ "Content-Type: application/octet-stream",
192
+ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary",
193
+ "", file_data, ""
194
+ ].join("\x0D\x0A")
195
+
196
+ release_headers = headers.merge(
197
+ "Content-Type" => "multipart/form-data; boundary=#{boundary}"
198
+ )
199
+
200
+ target = first_file ? "/frs/admin/qrs.php" : "/frs/admin/editrelease.php"
201
+ http.post(target + query, data, release_headers)
202
+ end
203
+
204
+ if first_file then
205
+ #puts release_response.body
206
+ release_id = release_response.body[/release_id=(\d+)/, 1]
207
+ raise("Couldn't get release id") unless release_id
208
+ end
209
+
210
+ first_file = false
211
+ end
212
+ end
213
+ end
214
+
215
+ begin
216
+ if !defined?(USE_TERMIOS) || USE_TERMIOS
217
+ require 'termios'
218
+ else
219
+ raise LoadError
220
+ end
221
+
222
+ # Enable or disable stdin echoing to the terminal.
223
+ def echo(enable)
224
+ term = Termios::getattr(STDIN)
225
+
226
+ if enable
227
+ term.c_lflag |= (Termios::ECHO | Termios::ICANON)
228
+ else
229
+ term.c_lflag &= ~Termios::ECHO
230
+ end
231
+
232
+ Termios::setattr(STDIN, Termios::TCSANOW, term)
233
+ end
234
+ rescue LoadError
235
+ def echo(enable)
236
+ end
237
+ end
data/lib/rbarcode.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
1
+ #--
2
+ # Copyright (c) 2005 Lucas Carlson
3
+ #
4
+ # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
5
+ # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
6
+ # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
7
+ # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
8
+ # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
9
+ # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
10
+ # the following conditions:
11
+ #
12
+ # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
13
+ # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14
+ #
15
+ # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
16
+ # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
17
+ # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
18
+ # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
19
+ # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
20
+ # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
21
+ # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
22
+ #++
23
+ # Author:: Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
24
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Blackburn
25
+ # License:: LGPL
26
+
27
+ $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__))
28
+
29
+ begin
30
+ require 'rubygems'
31
+ rescue LoadError
32
+ nil
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ require 'RMagick'
36
+ require 'yaml'
37
+ require 'fileutils'
38
+ require 'tempfile'
39
+
40
+ require 'rbarcode/base'
41
+ require 'rbarcode/code39'
42
+ require 'rbarcode/postnet'
43
+ require 'rbarcode/planet'
44
+
45
+ include Magick
46
+
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1
+ # Author:: Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
2
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Blackburn
3
+ # License:: LGPL
4
+
5
+ module RBarcode
6
+
7
+ VERSION = "0.0.1"
8
+
9
+ class RBarcodeError < StandardError; end
10
+ class RBarcodeRequiredFieldError < StandardError; end
11
+
12
+ class Base
13
+ attr_reader :required
14
+
15
+ attr_writer :text
16
+
17
+ def initialize(options = {})
18
+ prefs = File.expand_path(options[:prefs] || "~/.rbarcode.yml")
19
+ YAML.load(File.open(prefs)).each {|pref, value| eval("@#{pref} = #{value.inspect}")} if File.exists?(prefs)
20
+
21
+ @required = Array.new
22
+
23
+ # include all provided data
24
+ options.each do |method, value|
25
+ instance_variable_set("@#{method}", value)
26
+ end
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ # Initializes an instance of RBarcode::Code39 with the same instance variables as the base object
30
+ def code39
31
+ RBarcode::Code39.new prepare_vars
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ # Initializes an instance of RBarcode::Postnet with the same instance variables as the base object
35
+ def postnet
36
+ RBarcode::Postnet.new prepare_vars
37
+ end
38
+
39
+ #####################################################################
40
+ private
41
+
42
+ def prepare_vars #:nodoc:
43
+ h = eval(%q[instance_variables.map {|var| "#{var.gsub("@",":")} => #{eval(var+'.inspect')}"}.join(", ").chomp(", ")])
44
+ return eval("{#{h}}")
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ # Make sure that the required fields are not empty
48
+ def check_required
49
+ for var in @required
50
+ raise RBarcodeRequiredFieldError, "The #{var} variable needs to be set" if eval("@#{var}").nil?
51
+ end
52
+ end
53
+
54
+ end
55
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
1
+ # Original Author:: Clinton R. Nixon <crnixon@gmail.com>
2
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2005 Demand Publishing
3
+ # License:: Distributes under the same terms as Ruby
4
+ # Version:: 0.2
5
+
6
+ # Repackaging Author:: Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
7
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Blackburn
8
+ # License:: Distributes under the same terms as Ruby
9
+
10
+ module RBarcode
11
+
12
+ # This class takes a string and generates a Code 39-based barcode
13
+ # from that string.
14
+ class Code39 < Base
15
+
16
+ API_VERSION = "0.2"
17
+
18
+ # quick reference as to what's up with @@encoding:
19
+ # - B => large solid bar
20
+ # - b => small solid bar
21
+ # - W => large space
22
+ # - w => small space
23
+ @@encoding = {
24
+ '0' => "bwbWBwBwb",
25
+ '1' => "BwbWbwbwB",
26
+ '2' => "bwBWbwbwB",
27
+ '3' => "BwBWbwbwb",
28
+ '4' => "bwbWBwbwB",
29
+ '5' => "BwbWBwbwb",
30
+ '6' => "bwBWBwbwb",
31
+ '7' => "bwbWbwBwB",
32
+ '8' => "BwbWbwBwb",
33
+ '9' => "bwBWbwBwb",
34
+ 'A' => "BwbwbWbwB",
35
+ 'B' => "bwBwbWbwB",
36
+ 'C' => "BwBwbWbwb",
37
+ 'D' => "bwbwBWbwB",
38
+ 'E' => "BwbwBWbwb",
39
+ 'F' => "bwBwBWbwb",
40
+ 'G' => "bwbwbWBwB",
41
+ 'H' => "BwbwbWBwb",
42
+ 'I' => "bwBwbWBwb",
43
+ 'J' => "bwbwBWBwb",
44
+ 'K' => "BwbwbwbWB",
45
+ 'L' => "bwBwbwbWB",
46
+ 'M' => "BwBwbwbWb",
47
+ 'N' => "bwbwBwbWB",
48
+ 'O' => "BwbwBwbWb",
49
+ 'P' => "bwBwBwbWb",
50
+ 'Q' => "bwbwbwBWB",
51
+ 'R' => "BwbwbwBWb",
52
+ 'S' => "bwBwbwBWb",
53
+ 'T' => "bwbwBwBWb",
54
+ 'U' => "BWbwbwbwB",
55
+ 'V' => "bWBwbwbwB",
56
+ 'W' => "BWBwbwbwb",
57
+ 'X' => "bWbwBwbwB",
58
+ 'Y' => "BWbwBwbwb",
59
+ 'Z' => "bWBwBwbwb",
60
+ '-' => "bWbwbwBwB",
61
+ '.' => "BWbwbwBwb",
62
+ ' ' => "bWBwbwBwb",
63
+ '$' => "bWbWbWbwb",
64
+ '/' => "bWbWbwbWb",
65
+ '+' => "bWbwbWbWb",
66
+ '%' => "bwbWbWbWb",
67
+ '*' => "bWbwBwBwb"
68
+ }
69
+
70
+ # Takes a string, uppercases it, and wraps it in asterisks.
71
+ # If any character is unavailable in Code 39 encoding,
72
+ # throws a vicious error.
73
+ def initialize(options = {})
74
+ @required = [:text]
75
+ super
76
+ @text.upcase!
77
+ @text.split(//).each do |char|
78
+ if not @@encoding.has_key?(char)
79
+ raise "Unencodable string."
80
+ end
81
+ end
82
+
83
+ @text = "*#{@text}*"
84
+ end
85
+
86
+ # Outputs a string that represents the encoding.
87
+ # Not necessarily useful externally, but
88
+ # who knows?
89
+ def to_s
90
+ output = String.new
91
+ @text.split(//).each do |char|
92
+ output += @@encoding[char] + " "
93
+ end
94
+ return output
95
+ end
96
+
97
+ # The overly complicated image generation code.
98
+ # Your barcode image width and height should be in pixels.
99
+ # The actual barcode will not be that width, instead
100
+ # it will be a multiple of your text string (plus two
101
+ # asterisks - @text) length * 14. White space will center
102
+ # the rest.
103
+ def to_img(filename, width, height)
104
+ bar_code_width = width - (width % ( @text.length * 14 ) )
105
+ letter_width = bar_code_width / @text.length
106
+ small_bar_width = letter_width / 14
107
+ large_bar_width = ((7.0 / 3.0) * small_bar_width.to_f).to_i
108
+
109
+ canvas = Image.new(width, height)
110
+ gc = Draw.new
111
+ gc.fill('black')
112
+ gc.stroke('black')
113
+ gc.stroke_width(-1)
114
+ # Necessary to prevent massive blurry image nonsense.
115
+ gc.stroke_antialias(false)
116
+
117
+ cur_x = (width - bar_code_width) / 2
118
+
119
+ self.to_s.split(//).each do |char|
120
+ if char.upcase == "B"
121
+ gc.rectangle(cur_x, 0, cur_x + (char == "B" ? large_bar_width : small_bar_width), height)
122
+ end
123
+ cur_x += char.match(/[BW]/) ? large_bar_width : small_bar_width
124
+ end
125
+ gc.draw(canvas)
126
+ canvas.write(filename)
127
+ end
128
+ end
129
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
1
+ # Author:: Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
2
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Blackburn
3
+ # License:: LGPL
4
+
5
+ module RBarcode
6
+
7
+ # This class takes a string and generates a USPS PLANET based barcode
8
+ # from that string.
9
+ class Planet < Postnet
10
+
11
+ # @@encoding key
12
+ # - t => tall bar
13
+ # - s => short bar
14
+ @@encoding = {
15
+ '0' => "ssttt",
16
+ '1' => "tttss",
17
+ '2' => "ttsts",
18
+ '3' => "ttsst",
19
+ '4' => "tstts",
20
+ '5' => "tstst",
21
+ '6' => "tsstt",
22
+ '7' => "sttts",
23
+ '8' => "sttst",
24
+ '9' => "ststt"
25
+ }
26
+ end
27
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
1
+ # Author:: Chris Blackburn (mailto:email4blackburn@gmail.com)
2
+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 Chris Blackburn
3
+ # License:: LGPL
4
+
5
+ module RBarcode
6
+
7
+ # This class takes a string and generates a Code 39-based barcode
8
+ # from that string.
9
+ class Postnet < Base
10
+
11
+ API_VERSION = "0.1"
12
+ BAR_SHORT_HEIGHT = 7
13
+ BAR_TALL_HEIGHT = 15
14
+ BAR_WIDTH = 2
15
+
16
+ # @@encoding key
17
+ # - t => tall bar
18
+ # - s => short bar
19
+ @@encoding = {
20
+ '0' => "ttsss",
21
+ '1' => "ssstt",
22
+ '2' => "sstst",
23
+ '3' => "sstts",
24
+ '4' => "stsst",
25
+ '5' => "ststs",
26
+ '6' => "sttss",
27
+ '7' => "tssst",
28
+ '8' => "tssts",
29
+ '9' => "tstss"
30
+ }
31
+
32
+ # Pass it a hash with :text => number
33
+ def initialize(options = {})
34
+ @required = [:text]
35
+ super
36
+ @text.split(//).each do |char|
37
+ if not @@encoding.has_key?(char)
38
+ raise "Unencodable string."
39
+ end
40
+ end
41
+ @text = "#{@text}"
42
+ end
43
+
44
+ # Passes back encoding
45
+ def to_s
46
+ output = ''
47
+ @text.split(//).each do |char|
48
+ output += @@encoding[char]
49
+ end
50
+ return output
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ # RMagic image generation code
54
+ # Barcode image width and height should be in pixels.
55
+ def to_img(filename)
56
+ bar_code_width = @text.length * 2 * 5 * BAR_WIDTH + BAR_WIDTH * 3;
57
+
58
+ #canvas = Image.new(width, height)
59
+ canvas = Image.new(bar_code_width, BAR_TALL_HEIGHT)
60
+ gc = Draw.new
61
+ gc.fill('black')
62
+ gc.stroke('black')
63
+ gc.stroke_width(-1)
64
+ # Necessary to prevent massive blurry image nonsense.
65
+ gc.stroke_antialias(false)
66
+
67
+ cur_x = 0
68
+
69
+ # draw the start framing bar
70
+ gc.rectangle(cur_x, 0, cur_x + BAR_WIDTH, BAR_TALL_HEIGHT)
71
+ cur_x += BAR_WIDTH * 2
72
+
73
+ #stsst ttsss ssstt sstst sstts stsst ststs sstst sstts ststs sttss sstts sttss sttss
74
+ self.to_s.split(//).each do |char|
75
+ if char == 't'
76
+ gc.rectangle(cur_x, 0, cur_x + BAR_WIDTH, BAR_TALL_HEIGHT)
77
+ else
78
+ gc.rectangle(cur_x, (BAR_TALL_HEIGHT - BAR_SHORT_HEIGHT), cur_x + BAR_WIDTH, BAR_TALL_HEIGHT)
79
+ end
80
+ cur_x += BAR_WIDTH * 2
81
+ end
82
+
83
+ # draw the end framing bar
84
+ gc.rectangle(cur_x, 0, cur_x + BAR_WIDTH - 1, BAR_TALL_HEIGHT)
85
+ cur_x += BAR_WIDTH * 2
86
+
87
+ gc.draw(canvas)
88
+ canvas.write(filename)
89
+ end
90
+ end
91
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper'
2
+ class BaseTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
3
+ def setup
4
+ @bc = RBarcode::Base.new(
5
+ :text => '40123452356366'
6
+ )
7
+ end
8
+
9
+ def test_code39
10
+ code39 = @bc.code39
11
+ assert_instance_of RBarcode::Code39, code39
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ def test_postnet
15
+ postnet = @bc.postnet
16
+ assert_instance_of RBarcode::Postnet, postnet
17
+ end
18
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
1
+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper'
2
+ class Code39Test < Test::Unit::TestCase
3
+ def setup
4
+ @code39 = RBarcode::Code39.new(
5
+ :text => '40123452356366'
6
+ )
7
+ end
8
+
9
+ def test_to_s
10
+ assert_not_nil @code39.to_s
11
+ end
12
+
13
+ def test_to_img
14
+ assert_nothing_raised { @code39.to_img('/tmp/code39.gif', 250, 40) }
15
+ end
16
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
1
+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper'
2
+ class PostnetTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
3
+ def setup
4
+ @postnet = RBarcode::Postnet.new(
5
+ :text => '40123452356366'
6
+ )
7
+ assert_not_nil @postnet
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ def test_to_s
11
+ assert_not_nil @postnet.to_s
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ def test_to_img
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+ assert_nothing_raised { @postnet.to_img('/tmp/postnet.gif') }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib')
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+
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'rbarcode'
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ rubygems_version: 0.9.4
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+ specification_version: 1
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+ name: rbarcode
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ date: 2007-10-05 00:00:00 -05:00
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+ summary: A module for code39 and USPS barcode generation.
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ email: email4blackburn@gmail.com
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+ homepage: http://www.cbciweb.com/
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+ rubyforge_project: rbarcode
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+ description: Allows easy barcode image generation for code39 and USPS type barcodes.
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+ autorequire: rbarcode
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+ default_executable:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.0
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+ version:
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+ platform: ruby
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+ signing_key:
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+ cert_chain:
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+ post_install_message:
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+ authors:
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+ - Chris Blackburn
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+ files:
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+ - lib/rbarcode.rb
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+ - lib/rbarcode
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+ - lib/rbarcode/planet.rb
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+ - lib/rbarcode/code39.rb
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+ - lib/rbarcode/base.rb
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+ - lib/rbarcode/postnet.rb
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+ - test/base
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+ - test/code39
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+ - test/test_helper.rb
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+ - test/postnet
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+ - test/base/base_test.rb
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+ - test/code39/code39_test.rb
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+ - test/postnet/postnet_test.rb
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - README
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+ test_files: []
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+
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ requirements:
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+ - ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick interface for Ruby.
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+ dependencies:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: rmagick
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+ version_requirement:
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.15.9
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+ version: