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# As plugins are usually packaged and distributed as a RubyGem,
# we have to provide a .gemspec file, which controls the gembuild
# and publish process. This is a fairly generic gemspec.
# It is traditional in a gemspec to dynamically load the current version
# from a file in the source tree. The next three lines make that happen.
lib = File.expand_path("lib", __dir__)
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
require "inspec-oscal/version"
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
# Importantly, all InSpec plugins must be prefixed with `inspec-` (most
# plugins) or `train-` (plugins which add new connectivity features).
spec.name = "inspec-oscal"
# It is polite to namespace your plugin under InspecPlugins::YourPluginInCamelCase
spec.version = InspecPlugins::Oscal::VERSION
spec.authors = ["AJ Stein & ATARC ORION Working Group"]
spec.email = ["[email protected]"]
spec.summary = "InSpec inputs from OSCAL"
spec.description = "This plugin allows InSpec 'inputs' to be provided by an OSCAL extension in a particular model given where to locate it via the extension schema."
spec.homepage = "https://github.com/tohch4/inspec-oscal"
spec.license = "Apache-2.0"
# Though complicated-looking, this is pretty standard for a gemspec.
# It just filters what will actually be packaged in the gem (leaving
# out tests, etc)
spec.files = %w{
README.md inspec-oscal.gemspec Gemfile
} + Dir.glob(
"lib/**/*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH
).reject { |f| File.directory?(f) }
spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
# If you rely on any other gems, list them here with any constraints.
# This is how `inspec plugin install` is able to manage your dependencies.
spec.add_dependency "jsonpath", "~> 1.1.0"
end