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source 'https://rubygems.org'
ruby '1.9.3'
gem 'rails', '3.2.22'
# Bundle edge Rails instead:
# gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git'
gem 'mysql2'
gem 'unicorn'
# Gems used only for assets and not required
# in production environments by default.
group :assets do
gem 'sass-rails', '~> 3.2.3'
gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 3.2.1'
# See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme for more supported runtimes
# gem 'therubyracer', :platforms => :ruby
gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.0.3'
# EJS to render out jst.ejs templates, even though we're not actually using
# it's syntax..
gem 'ejs'
end
# Testing!
group :test do
gem 'rspec'
gem 'rspec-rails'
# Used this for years - it's a thoughtbot gem. I love these guys.
# https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_girl
gem "factory_girl_rails", "~> 4.0"
# Generates random data :)
# http://rubydoc.info/github/stympy/faker/master/frames
gem 'faker'
gem 'simplecov', :require => false
end
group :development do
gem 'better_errors'
gem 'binding_of_caller'
gem 'rails-dev-boost', :git => 'git://github.com/thedarkone/rails-dev-boost.git'
gem 'net-http-spy'
end
# For convenience ..
# gem 'twitter-bootstrap-rails', :git => 'git://github.com/seyhunak/twitter-bootstrap-rails.git'
# This belongs to the rails team.. I forgot that, so it's cool and should stay
gem 'jquery-rails'
gem 'compass', :git => 'git://github.com/chriseppstein/compass.git' # Go Edge!
gem 'compass-rails', :git => 'git://github.com/Compass/compass-rails.git'
# To use ActiveModel has_secure_password
# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'
# To use Jbuilder templates for JSON
# gem 'jbuilder'
# Use unicorn as the app server
# gem 'unicorn'
# Deploy with Capistrano
# gem 'capistrano'
# To use debugger
# gem 'debugger'
# GG!
# Don't commit the :path!
gem 'gg', :git => 'git://github.com/dsjoerg/gg.git', :ref => 'b58ed5e12c2d201b368980e74090987d2050f321'
# gem 'gg', :path => '/Users/mr/dev/ruby/gems/gg'
#gem 'gg', :path => '/Users/david/Dropbox/Programming/gg'
# Paperclip for all file attachment needs, including Replay storage
gem 'paperclip'
# Might want to consider to add support for Appoxys AWS Gem to Paperclip
# see https://github.com/appoxy/aws and https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip/issues/428
# for now, we'll use https://github.com/igor-alexandrov/paperclip-aws
gem 'paperclip-aws'
# Job queue.
gem 'resque'
# Juggernaut socket server: https://github.com/maccman/juggernaut
# There are other options, like Socky, but I do love the simplicity
# and "it just works" of Juggernaut (also, it's the oldest/most maintained)
gem 'juggernaut'
# Authentication!
gem 'devise'
# An easy and popular gem to pass ruby variables to javascript
# see https://github.com/gazay/gon
gem 'gon'
# AgoraGames' Battle.net Scraper - they have some solid basic gems for purposes
# like these. Depending on how well they support it, we should eventually just
# create our own (it's a simple Nokogiri based scraper..)
# Forked it and added portraits to profile scraping
gem 'bnet_scraper', :git => 'git://github.com/ggtracker/bnet_scraper.git', :ref => 'battlenetify'
#gem 'bnet_scraper', :path => '/Users/david/Dropbox/Programming/bnet_scraper/'
# Again, as in esdb, due to the lack of alternatives I've picked JBuilder for
# JSON serialization now, but I still have some sore memories using it.
# We'll address them once we get there (regarding performance)
gem 'jbuilder'
# We seem to have lost the Builder gem?
gem 'builder'
# Man, am I glad that this is being maintained..
# I used it back in the Rails2 days. Likely to be the most solid state machine
# gem in existence.
gem 'aasm'
# Formtastic helps a lot with generating forms
gem 'formtastic'
# EY config lets us use newrelic properly
gem 'ey_config'
gem 'newrelic_rpm'
# https://github.com/cldwalker/hirb
gem 'hirb'
# curl bindings
gem 'curb'
# ha aws-s3 and aws-sdk conflict OF COURSE
#
#gem 'aws-s3'
gem 'activemerchant'
gem 'rack-attack'
gem 'unf_ext', '0.0.6'
gem 'foreman'
gem "recaptcha", :git => 'git://github.com/brendon/recaptcha.git', :ref => 'remove-ruby-restriction', require: "recaptcha/rails"