OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
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openproject/modules/storages/openproject-storages.gemspec

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# The comments in the files of this module will try to lift you from a
# beginner's level to an intermediary level of Ruby on Rails in the context of
# OpenProject.
#
# After reviewing this plugin, you will probably be able to create new plugins
# yourself and perform small to medium extensions of OpenProject.
#
# Preconditions:
#
# - You are familiar with the Ruby language. If not,
# https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/ may be a good place
# to start.
#
# - You are familiar with the basic Rails concepts, meaning you're able to build
# a basic application like a blog with post: you know what are models,
# controllers, views, database migrations, etc.
#
# - You are familiar with Ruby on Rails guides available on
# https://guides.rubyonrails.org/. You have read and practiced most of them
# (except for the last sections on Extending Rails, Contributions, Policies
# and Release Notes) and know how to look them up for information.
#
# - You have an OpenProject development environment set up. If not, use
# https://www.openproject.org/docs/development/#additional-resources to
# prepare one.
#
# - Frank Bergmann has put together additional tips and tricks on how to setup a
# development environment and to get started developing
#
# Other good resources:
# - Modules vs. Classes:
# https://medium.com/rubycademy/modules-in-ruby-part-i-a2cdfaccdb6e and
# Explains the concepts of module (vs. class) and mixing, together with the
# keywords module, include, prepend and extend.
# - Mixins and Modules:
# https://blog.appsignal.com/2021/01/13/using-mixins-and-modules-in-your-ruby-on-rails-application.html
3 years ago
# Used by: OpenProject plugin architecture
# Purpose: Defines the metadata for the module
# References: https://guides.rubygems.org/specification-reference/
# rubocop:disable Gemspec/RequireMFA
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = 'openproject-storages'
s.version = '1.0.0'
s.authors = 'OpenProject GmbH'
s.email = 'info@openproject.com'
s.summary = 'OpenProject Storages'
s.description = 'Allows linking work packages to files in external storages, such as Nextcloud.'
s.license = 'GPLv3'
s.files = Dir['{app,config,db,lib}/**/*']
end
# rubocop:enable Gemspec/RequireMFA