# -*- mode: yaml; -*- source 'http://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '3.0.9' # don't use version 0.9.0 for now as it's known for causing trouble /w rails gem 'rake', '0.8.7' # Bundle edge Rails instead: # gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git' gem 'mysql2', '0.2.7' #gem 'sqlite3' gem 'activeadmin', '0.4.0' # https://github.com/plataformatec/devise gem 'devise', '1.2.1' gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '2.1.4' #gem 'bcrypt-ruby' # https://github.com/ryanb/cancan gem 'cancan', '1.6.5' # Use unicorn as the web server # gem 'unicorn' # Deploy with Capistrano gem 'capistrano', '2.5.21' # https://github.com/jnunemaker/twitter gem 'twitter', '1.6.0' # We are sending mail. The latest version is just fine. gem 'mail' # Anything newer than version 3.8 seems to require the json gem, which we don't have at the production site. gem 'rdoc', '3.8' # To use debugger (ruby-debug for Ruby 1.8.7+, ruby-debug19 for Ruby 1.9.2+) # gem 'ruby-debug' # gem 'ruby-debug19', :require => 'ruby-debug' # Bundle the extra gems: # gem 'bj' # gem 'nokogiri' # gem 'sqlite3-ruby', :require => 'sqlite3' # gem 'aws-s3', :require => 'aws/s3' # Bundle gems for the local environment. Make sure to # put test-only gems in this group so their generators # and rake tasks are available in development mode: # group :development, :test do # gem 'webrat' # end group :development do # provides: rake diagram:all #gem 'railroady' end