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authorminskim <minskim@pkgsrc.org>2017-04-21 21:07:09 +0000
committerminskim <minskim@pkgsrc.org>2017-04-21 21:07:09 +0000
commitf64c1bcbf424b6e6ced95ed23cae718d7464b5bf (patch)
tree7dc03b506620f3385e111190c9e4f72070063714
parent8166a872248240432ac7dc223491eb06fb71dba0 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-f64c1bcbf424b6e6ced95ed23cae718d7464b5bf.tar.gz
Import ruby-globalid-0.4.0 as devel/ruby-globalid
A Global ID is an app wide URI that uniquely identifies a model instance. This is helpful when you need a single identifier to reference different classes of objects. One example is job scheduling. We need to reference a model object rather than serialize the object itself. We can pass a Global ID that can be used to locate the model when it's time to perform the job. The job scheduler doesn't need to know the details of model naming and IDs, just that it has a global identifier that references a model. Another example is a drop-down list of options, consisting of both Users and Groups. Normally we'd need to come up with our own ad hoc scheme to reference them. With Global IDs, we have a universal identifier that works for objects of both classes.
-rw-r--r--devel/ruby-globalid/DESCR12
-rw-r--r--devel/ruby-globalid/Makefile14
-rw-r--r--devel/ruby-globalid/PLIST14
-rw-r--r--devel/ruby-globalid/distinfo6
4 files changed, 46 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/devel/ruby-globalid/DESCR b/devel/ruby-globalid/DESCR
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+A Global ID is an app wide URI that uniquely identifies a model
+instance. This is helpful when you need a single identifier to
+reference different classes of objects. One example is job
+scheduling. We need to reference a model object rather than serialize
+the object itself. We can pass a Global ID that can be used to locate
+the model when it's time to perform the job. The job scheduler doesn't
+need to know the details of model naming and IDs, just that it has a
+global identifier that references a model. Another example is a
+drop-down list of options, consisting of both Users and
+Groups. Normally we'd need to come up with our own ad hoc scheme to
+reference them. With Global IDs, we have a universal identifier that
+works for objects of both classes.
diff --git a/devel/ruby-globalid/Makefile b/devel/ruby-globalid/Makefile
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+++ b/devel/ruby-globalid/Makefile
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+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 2017/04/21 21:07:09 minskim Exp $
+
+DISTNAME= globalid-0.4.0
+CATEGORIES= devel
+
+MAINTAINER= minskim@NetBSD.org
+HOMEPAGE= http://www.rubyonrails.org/
+COMMENT= Reference models by URI
+LICENSE= mit
+
+DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_PKGPREFIX}-activesupport>=4.2.0:../../devel/ruby-activesupport42
+
+.include "../../lang/ruby/gem.mk"
+.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff --git a/devel/ruby-globalid/PLIST b/devel/ruby-globalid/PLIST
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index 00000000000..e66634a30c3
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+++ b/devel/ruby-globalid/PLIST
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+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1 2017/04/21 21:07:09 minskim Exp $
+${GEM_HOME}/cache/${GEM_NAME}.gem
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/MIT-LICENSE
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/README.md
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/global_id.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/identification.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/locator.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/railtie.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/signed_global_id.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/uri/gid.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/global_id/verifier.rb
+${GEM_LIBDIR}/lib/globalid.rb
+${GEM_HOME}/specifications/${GEM_NAME}.gemspec
diff --git a/devel/ruby-globalid/distinfo b/devel/ruby-globalid/distinfo
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index 00000000000..83f208ef69f
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+++ b/devel/ruby-globalid/distinfo
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+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2017/04/21 21:07:09 minskim Exp $
+
+SHA1 (globalid-0.4.0.gem) = 14070326d38485285bab9909c96b39aa6b6ddffc
+RMD160 (globalid-0.4.0.gem) = 61741bdb7ed6e09385c49f6a98ba8e7afe140193
+SHA512 (globalid-0.4.0.gem) = 7ec40db55495c374c9051a816a74cabff35aa1f24ec17f19950174b498ddaad60dcd26236d76d340e0b7dd885237bf5a9e71040cafe51dd8ab193eae43d2adc1
+Size (globalid-0.4.0.gem) = 12800 bytes