- source 'https://rubygems.org'
- # Install omnibus
- gem 'omnibus', '~> 4.0'
- # Use Chef's software definitions. It is recommended that you write your own
- # software definitions, but you can clone/fork Chef's to get you started.
- gem 'omnibus-software', github: 'opscode/omnibus-software'
- # This development group is installed by default when you run `bundle install`,
- # but if you are using Omnibus in a CI-based infrastructure, you do not need
- # the Test Kitchen-based build lab. You can skip these unnecessary dependencies
- # by running `bundle install --without development` to speed up build times.
- # group :development do
- # # Use Berkshelf for resolving cookbook dependencies
- # gem 'berkshelf', '~> 3.0'
- #
- # # Use Test Kitchen with Vagrant for converging the build environment
- # gem 'test-kitchen', '~> 1.2'
- # gem 'kitchen-vagrant', '~> 0.14'
- # end
# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#1 | 15741 | ptomiak | Branch HWS for my use. | 10 years ago | |
//guest/perforce_software/helix-web-services/main/source/helix_web_components/project_management/packaging/omnibus-perforce-helix-web-services-project-management-ui/Gemfile | |||||
#1 | 15622 | tjuricek |
Move source code to 'source/' subdirectory of branch. build/ will remain where it is. |
10 years ago | |
//guest/perforce_software/helix-web-services/main/helix_web_components/project_management/packaging/omnibus-perforce-helix-web-services-project-management-ui/Gemfile | |||||
#1 | 13974 | tjuricek | Moving 'ui/static' to 'helix_web_components' project, and altering some notes. Also, re...moved obsolete top-level Rake tasks. The "Helix Web Components" project will likely get moved elsewhere in the future. « |
10 years ago | |
//guest/perforce_software/helix-web-services/main/ui/static/project_management/packaging/omnibus-perforce-helix-web-services-project-management-ui/Gemfile | |||||
#1 | 13707 | tjuricek | Infrastructure for including a "project management" React application. This attempts to... create a fairly simple installer that creates a 'static' folder based on ui/static that gets hosted by the nginx front end. Right now, it's the only app, so the default page is this application. It was called "pws2" during a prototyping phase. Another prototype, "pws" and the related "project" module, is removed since that was a Sinatra-based approach that will be much more difficult to integrate into anything else. I'm running into a couple of issues with notifications setup, it's still not 100%, so I'm disabling this for now from the default 'god' configuration. (The service isn't 100% functional yet, anyway.) « |
10 years ago |