# Generated from sinja-1.3.0.gem by gem2rpm -*- rpm-spec -*- %global gem_name sinja Name: rubygem-%{gem_name} Version: 1.3.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: RESTful, {json:api}-compliant web services in Sinatra License: MIT URL: http://sinja-rb.org Source0: https://rubygems.org/gems/%{gem_name}-%{version}.gem BuildRequires: ruby(release) BuildRequires: rubygems-devel BuildRequires: ruby >= 2.3.0 # BuildRequires: rubygem(minitest) >= 5.9 # BuildRequires: rubygem(minitest) < 6 # BuildRequires: rubygem(minitest-hooks) >= 1.4 # BuildRequires: rubygem(minitest-hooks) < 2 # BuildRequires: rubygem(rack-test) >= 0.7.0 # BuildRequires: rubygem(rack-test) < 0.8 # BuildRequires: rubygem(sequel) >= 4.49 # BuildRequires: rubygem(sequel) < 6 # BuildRequires: rubygem(sqlite3) >= 1.3 # BuildRequires: rubygem(sqlite3) < 2 BuildArch: noarch %description Sinja is a Sinatra extension for quickly building RESTful, {json:api}-compliant web services, leveraging the excellent JSONAPI::Serializers gem for payload serialization. It enhances Sinatra's DSL to enable resource-, relationship-, and role-centric API development, and it configures Sinatra with the proper settings, MIME-types, filters, conditions, and error-handling. There are many parsing (deserializing), rendering (serializing), and other "JSON API" libraries available for Ruby, but relatively few that attempt to correctly implement the entire {json:api} server specification, including routing, request header and query parameter checking, and relationship side-loading. Sinja lets you focus on the business logic of your applications without worrying about the specification, and without pulling in a heavy framework like Rails. It's lightweight, ORM-agnostic, and Ember.js-friendly! %package doc Summary: Documentation for %{name} Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} BuildArch: noarch %description doc Documentation for %{name}. %prep %setup -q -n %{gem_name}-%{version} %build # Create the gem as gem install only works on a gem file gem build ../%{gem_name}-%{version}.gemspec # %%gem_install compiles any C extensions and installs the gem into ./%%gem_dir # by default, so that we can move it into the buildroot in %%install %gem_install %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{gem_dir} cp -a .%{gem_dir}/* \ %{buildroot}%{gem_dir}/ %check pushd .%{gem_instdir} # ruby -e 'Dir.glob "./test/**/*_test.rb", &method(:require)' popd %files %dir %{gem_instdir} %exclude %{gem_instdir}/.gitignore %exclude %{gem_instdir}/.travis.yml %license %{gem_instdir}/LICENSE.txt %{gem_instdir}/bin %{gem_instdir}/contrib %{gem_instdir}/demo-app %{gem_libdir} %exclude %{gem_cache} %{gem_spec} %files doc %doc %{gem_docdir} %{gem_instdir}/Gemfile %doc %{gem_instdir}/README.md %{gem_instdir}/Rakefile %{gem_instdir}/sinja.gemspec %changelog * Wed Sep 15 2021 mockbuilder - 1.3.0-1 - Initial package