discourse/Gemfile
David Taylor e7450cc6da
DEV: Migrate from sprockets to propshaft for assets (#32475)
We are no longer using any of the transpilation/bundling features of
Sprockets. We only use it to serve assets in development, and then
collect & fingerprint them in production. This commit switches us to use
the more modern "Propshaft" gem for that functionality.

Propshaft is much simpler than Sprockets. Instead of taking a
combination of paths + "precompile" list, Propshaft simply assumes all
files in the configured directory are required in production. Previously
we had some base paths configured quite high in the directory structure,
and then only precompiled selected assets within the directory. That's
no longer possible, so this commit refactors those places (mostly
plugin-related) to use dedicated directories under
`app/assets/generated/`.

Another difference is that Propshaft applies asset digests in
development as well as production. This is great for caching & dev/prod
consistency, but does mean some small changes were required in tests.

We previously had some freedom-patches applied to Sprockets. Some of
those had to be ported across to Propshaft. We now have three patches:

1. Skip adding digest hashes to webpack-generated chunks (which are
already digested, and referred to from other js files)

2. Avoid raising errors for missing assets in test mode. We don't always
compile assets before running basic RSpec tests.

3. Maintain relative paths for sourcemap URLs, so that files don't need
to be recompiled depending on their CDN path

Significant refactors are made to the `assets.rake` and `s3.rake` tasks,
which rely on implementation details of Sprockets/Propshaft.
2025-04-30 08:59:32 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
ruby "~> 3.3"
source "https://rubygems.org"
# if there is a super emergency and rubygems is playing up, try
#source 'http://production.cf.rubygems.org'
gem "bootsnap", require: false, platform: :mri
gem "actionmailer", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "actionpack", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "actionview", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "activemodel", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "activerecord", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "activesupport", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "railties", "~> 7.2.0"
gem "propshaft"
gem "json"
# this will eventually be added to rails,
# allows us to precompile all our templates in the unicorn master
gem "actionview_precompiler", require: false
gem "discourse-seed-fu"
gem "mail"
gem "mini_mime"
gem "mini_suffix"
gem "redis"
# This is explicitly used by Sidekiq and is an optional dependency.
# We tell Sidekiq to use the namespace "sidekiq" which triggers this
# gem to be used. There is no explicit dependency in sidekiq cause
# redis namespace support is optional
# We already namespace stuff in DiscourseRedis, so we should consider
# just using a single implementation in core vs having 2 namespace implementations
gem "redis-namespace"
# NOTE: AM serializer gets a lot slower with recent updates
# we used an old branch which is the fastest one out there
# are long term goal here is to fork this gem so we have a
# better maintained living fork
gem "active_model_serializers", "~> 0.8.3"
gem "http_accept_language", require: false
gem "discourse-fonts", require: "discourse_fonts"
gem "discourse-emojis", require: "discourse_emojis"
gem "message_bus"
gem "rails_multisite"
gem "fastimage"
gem "aws-sdk-s3", require: false
gem "aws-sdk-sns", require: false
gem "excon", require: false
gem "unf", require: false
gem "email_reply_trimmer"
gem "image_optim"
gem "multi_json"
gem "mustache"
gem "nokogiri"
gem "loofah"
gem "css_parser", require: false
gem "omniauth"
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-twitter"
gem "omniauth-github"
gem "omniauth-oauth2", require: false
gem "omniauth-google-oauth2"
gem "oj"
gem "pg"
gem "mini_sql"
gem "pry-rails", require: false
gem "pry-byebug", require: false
gem "rtlcss", require: false
gem "messageformat-wrapper", require: false
gem "rake"
gem "thor", require: false
gem "diffy", require: false
gem "rinku"
gem "sidekiq"
gem "mini_scheduler"
gem "execjs", require: false
gem "mini_racer"
gem "highline", require: false
gem "rack"
gem "rack-protection" # security
gem "cbor", require: false
gem "cose", require: false
gem "addressable"
gem "json_schemer"
gem "net-smtp", require: false
gem "net-imap", require: false
gem "net-pop", require: false
gem "digest", require: false
group :test do
gem "capybara", require: false
gem "webmock", require: false
gem "fakeweb", require: false
gem "simplecov", require: false
gem "selenium-webdriver", "~> 4.14", require: false
gem "selenium-devtools", require: false
gem "test-prof"
gem "rails-dom-testing", require: false
gem "minio_runner", require: false
end
group :test, :development do
gem "rspec"
gem "listen", require: false
gem "certified", require: false
gem "fabrication", require: false
gem "mocha", require: false
gem "rb-fsevent", require: RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ? "rb-fsevent" : false
gem "rspec-rails"
gem "shoulda-matchers", require: false
gem "rspec-html-matchers"
gem "pry-stack_explorer", require: false
gem "byebug", require: ENV["RM_INFO"].nil?, platform: :mri
gem "rubocop-discourse", require: false
gem "parallel_tests"
gem "rswag-specs"
gem "annotate"
gem "syntax_tree"
gem "rspec-multi-mock"
end
group :development do
gem "ruby-prof", require: false, platform: :mri
gem "bullet", require: !!ENV["BULLET"]
gem "better_errors", platform: :mri, require: !!ENV["BETTER_ERRORS"]
gem "binding_of_caller"
gem "yaml-lint"
gem "yard"
end
if ENV["ALLOW_DEV_POPULATE"] == "1"
gem "discourse_dev_assets"
gem "faker"
else
group :development, :test do
gem "discourse_dev_assets"
gem "faker"
end
end
# this is an optional gem, it provides a high performance replacement
# to String#blank? a method that is called quite frequently in current
# ActiveRecord, this may change in the future
gem "fast_blank", platform: :ruby
# this provides a very efficient lru cache
gem "lru_redux"
gem "htmlentities", require: false
# IMPORTANT: mini profiler monkey patches, so it better be required last
# If you want to amend mini profiler to do the monkey patches in the railties
# we are open to it. by deferring require to the initializer we can configure discourse installs without it
gem "rack-mini-profiler", require: ["enable_rails_patches"]
gem "unicorn", require: false, platform: :ruby
gem "puma", require: false
gem "rbtrace", require: false, platform: :mri
# required for feed importing and embedding
gem "ruby-readability", require: false
# rss gem is a bundled gem from Ruby 3 onwards
gem "rss", require: false
gem "stackprof", require: false, platform: :mri
gem "memory_profiler", require: false, platform: :mri
gem "cppjieba_rb", require: false
gem "lograge", require: false
gem "logstash-event", require: false
gem "logster"
# A fork of sassc with dart-sass support
gem "sassc-embedded"
gem "rotp", require: false
gem "rqrcode"
gem "rubyzip", require: false
gem "sshkey", require: false
gem "rchardet", require: false
gem "lz4-ruby", require: false, platform: :ruby
gem "sanitize"
if ENV["IMPORT"] == "1"
gem "mysql2"
gem "redcarpet"
# NOTE: in import mode the version of sqlite can matter a lot, so we stick it to a specific one
gem "sqlite3", "~> 1.3", ">= 1.3.13"
gem "ruby-bbcode-to-md", git: "https://github.com/nlalonde/ruby-bbcode-to-md"
gem "reverse_markdown"
gem "tiny_tds"
gem "csv"
end
group :generic_import, optional: true do
gem "sqlite3"
gem "redcarpet"
end
gem "web-push"
gem "colored2", require: false
gem "maxminddb"
gem "rails_failover", require: false
gem "faraday"
gem "faraday-retry"
# workaround for faraday-net_http, see
# https://github.com/ruby/net-imap/issues/16#issuecomment-803086765
gem "net-http"
# Workaround until Ruby ships with cgi version 0.3.6 or higher.
gem "cgi", ">= 0.3.6", require: false
gem "tzinfo-data"
gem "csv", require: false
# dependencies for the automation plugin
gem "iso8601"
gem "rrule"
group :migrations, optional: true do
gem "extralite-bundle", require: "extralite"
# auto-loading
gem "zeitwerk"
# databases
gem "trilogy"
# CLI
gem "ruby-progressbar"
# non-cryptographic hashing algorithm for generating placeholder IDs
gem "digest-xxhash"
end
gem "dry-initializer", "~> 3.1"
gem "parallel"