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GIT
remote: https://github.com/rubyamf/rocketamf.git
revision: 796f591d002b5cf47df436dbcbd6f2ab00e869ed
specs:
2011-07-31 20:20:04 -07:00
RocketAMF (1.0.0)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actioncable (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
nio4r (~> 2.0)
websocket-driver (>= 0.6.1)
zeitwerk (~> 2.6)
actionmailbox (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
activejob (= 7.1.3.2)
activerecord (= 7.1.3.2)
activestorage (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
mail (>= 2.7.1)
net-imap
net-pop
net-smtp
actionmailer (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
actionview (= 7.1.3.2)
activejob (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
net-imap
net-pop
net-smtp
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.2)
actionpack (7.1.3.2)
actionview (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.8.5)
racc
rack (>= 2.2.4)
rack-session (>= 1.0.1)
rack-test (>= 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.2)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.6)
actiontext (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
activerecord (= 7.1.3.2)
activestorage (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
globalid (>= 0.6.0)
nokogiri (>= 1.8.5)
actionview (7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubi (~> 1.11)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.2)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.6)
activejob (7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
globalid (>= 0.3.6)
activemodel (7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
activerecord (7.1.3.2)
activemodel (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
timeout (>= 0.4.0)
activestorage (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
activejob (= 7.1.3.2)
activerecord (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
marcel (~> 1.0)
activesupport (7.1.3.2)
base64
bigdecimal
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
connection_pool (>= 2.2.5)
drb
i18n (>= 1.6, < 2)
minitest (>= 5.1)
mutex_m
tzinfo (~> 2.0)
addressable (2.8.6)
public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 6.0)
aes_key_wrap (1.1.0)
async (2.8.1)
console (~> 1.10)
fiber-annotation
io-event (~> 1.1)
timers (~> 4.1)
async-container (0.16.13)
async
async-io
async-http (0.61.0)
async (>= 1.25)
async-io (>= 1.28)
async-pool (>= 0.2)
protocol-http (~> 0.25.0)
protocol-http1 (~> 0.16.0)
protocol-http2 (~> 0.15.0)
traces (>= 0.10.0)
async-http-cache (0.4.3)
async-http (~> 0.56)
async-io (1.41.0)
async
async-pool (0.4.0)
async (>= 1.25)
attr_required (1.0.2)
babel-source (5.8.35)
babel-transpiler (0.7.0)
babel-source (>= 4.0, < 6)
execjs (~> 2.0)
base64 (0.2.0)
bcrypt (3.1.20)
bigdecimal (3.1.6)
bindata (2.5.0)
bindex (0.8.1)
bootsnap (1.18.3)
msgpack (~> 1.2)
build-environment (1.13.0)
builder (3.2.4)
concurrent-ruby (1.2.3)
connection_pool (2.4.1)
console (1.23.4)
fiber-annotation
fiber-local
json
crass (1.0.6)
date (3.3.4)
devise (4.9.3)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
devise-encryptable (0.2.0)
devise (>= 2.1.0)
dotenv (2.8.1)
dotenv-rails (2.8.1)
dotenv (= 2.8.1)
railties (>= 3.2)
drb (2.2.0)
ruby2_keywords
Create `rails public_data:commit` task, to share public data dumps I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just, me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and committing it to Git LFS every time. My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm not understanding. So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production and make it available for download. This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in production will make the latest available at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`. Things left to do: 1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz` and import it into the local development database. 2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
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e2mmap (0.1.0)
email_validator (2.2.4)
activemodel
erubi (1.12.0)
execjs (2.9.1)
falcon (0.43.0)
async
async-container (~> 0.16.0)
async-http (~> 0.57)
async-http-cache (~> 0.4.0)
async-io (~> 1.22)
build-environment (~> 1.13)
bundler
localhost (~> 1.1)
openssl (~> 3.0)
process-metrics (~> 0.2.0)
protocol-rack (~> 0.1)
samovar (~> 2.1)
faraday (2.9.0)
faraday-net_http (>= 2.0, < 3.2)
faraday-follow_redirects (0.3.0)
faraday (>= 1, < 3)
faraday-net_http (3.1.0)
net-http
ffi (1.16.3)
fiber-annotation (0.2.0)
fiber-local (1.0.0)
globalid (1.2.1)
activesupport (>= 6.1)
haml (6.3.0)
temple (>= 0.8.2)
thor
tilt
hashie (5.0.0)
http_accept_language (2.1.1)
httparty (0.21.0)
mini_mime (>= 1.0.0)
multi_xml (>= 0.5.2)
i18n (1.14.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
io-console (0.7.2)
io-event (1.4.4)
irb (1.11.2)
rdoc
reline (>= 0.4.2)
jsbundling-rails (1.3.0)
railties (>= 6.0.0)
json (2.7.1)
json-jwt (1.16.6)
activesupport (>= 4.2)
aes_key_wrap
base64
bindata
faraday (~> 2.0)
faraday-follow_redirects
launchy (2.5.2)
addressable (~> 2.8)
letter_opener (1.9.0)
launchy (>= 2.2, < 3)
localhost (1.2.0)
loofah (2.22.0)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.12.0)
mail (2.8.1)
mini_mime (>= 0.1.1)
net-imap
net-pop
net-smtp
mapping (1.1.1)
marcel (1.0.2)
memory_profiler (1.0.1)
mini_mime (1.1.5)
mini_portile2 (2.8.5)
minitest (5.22.2)
msgpack (1.7.2)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
mutex_m (0.2.0)
mysql2 (0.5.6)
net-http (0.4.1)
uri
net-imap (0.4.10)
date
net-protocol
net-pop (0.1.2)
net-protocol
net-protocol (0.2.2)
timeout
net-smtp (0.4.0.1)
net-protocol
nio4r (2.7.0)
nokogiri (1.16.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.2)
racc (~> 1.4)
omniauth (2.1.2)
hashie (>= 3.4.6)
rack (>= 2.2.3)
rack-protection
omniauth-rails_csrf_protection (1.0.1)
actionpack (>= 4.2)
omniauth (~> 2.0)
omniauth_openid_connect (0.7.1)
omniauth (>= 1.9, < 3)
openid_connect (~> 2.2)
openid_connect (2.3.0)
activemodel
attr_required (>= 1.0.0)
email_validator
faraday (~> 2.0)
faraday-follow_redirects
json-jwt (>= 1.16)
mail
rack-oauth2 (~> 2.2)
swd (~> 2.0)
tzinfo
validate_url
webfinger (~> 2.0)
openssl (3.2.0)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
parallel (1.24.0)
process-metrics (0.2.1)
console (~> 1.8)
samovar (~> 2.1)
protocol-hpack (1.4.2)
protocol-http (0.25.0)
protocol-http1 (0.16.1)
protocol-http (~> 0.22)
protocol-http2 (0.15.1)
protocol-hpack (~> 1.4)
protocol-http (~> 0.18)
protocol-rack (0.4.1)
protocol-http (~> 0.23)
rack (>= 1.0)
psych (5.1.2)
stringio
public_suffix (5.0.4)
racc (1.7.3)
rack (3.0.9.1)
rack-attack (6.7.0)
rack (>= 1.0, < 4)
rack-mini-profiler (3.3.1)
rack (>= 1.2.0)
rack-oauth2 (2.2.1)
activesupport
attr_required
faraday (~> 2.0)
faraday-follow_redirects
json-jwt (>= 1.11.0)
rack (>= 2.1.0)
rack-protection (4.0.0)
base64 (>= 0.1.0)
rack (>= 3.0.0, < 4)
rack-session (2.0.0)
rack (>= 3.0.0)
rack-test (2.1.0)
rack (>= 1.3)
rackup (2.1.0)
rack (>= 3)
webrick (~> 1.8)
rails (7.1.3.2)
actioncable (= 7.1.3.2)
actionmailbox (= 7.1.3.2)
actionmailer (= 7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
actiontext (= 7.1.3.2)
actionview (= 7.1.3.2)
activejob (= 7.1.3.2)
activemodel (= 7.1.3.2)
activerecord (= 7.1.3.2)
activestorage (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
bundler (>= 1.15.0)
railties (= 7.1.3.2)
rails-dom-testing (2.2.0)
activesupport (>= 5.0.0)
minitest
nokogiri (>= 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.6.0)
loofah (~> 2.21)
nokogiri (~> 1.14)
rails-i18n (7.0.8)
i18n (>= 0.7, < 2)
railties (>= 6.0.0, < 8)
railties (7.1.3.2)
actionpack (= 7.1.3.2)
activesupport (= 7.1.3.2)
irb
rackup (>= 1.0.0)
rake (>= 12.2)
thor (~> 1.0, >= 1.2.2)
zeitwerk (~> 2.6)
rake (13.1.0)
rdiscount (2.2.7.3)
rdoc (6.6.2)
psych (>= 4.0.0)
react-rails (2.7.1)
babel-transpiler (>= 0.7.0)
connection_pool
execjs
railties (>= 3.2)
tilt
record_tag_helper (1.0.1)
actionview (>= 5)
reline (0.4.2)
io-console (~> 0.5)
responders (3.1.1)
actionpack (>= 5.2)
railties (>= 5.2)
ruby2_keywords (0.0.5)
samovar (2.2.0)
console (~> 1.0)
mapping (~> 1.0)
sanitize (6.1.0)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.12.0)
sass-rails (6.0.0)
sassc-rails (~> 2.1, >= 2.1.1)
sassc (2.4.0)
ffi (~> 1.9)
sassc-rails (2.1.2)
railties (>= 4.0.0)
sassc (>= 2.0)
sprockets (> 3.0)
sprockets-rails
tilt
sentry-rails (5.16.1)
railties (>= 5.0)
sentry-ruby (~> 5.16.1)
sentry-ruby (5.16.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
Create `rails public_data:commit` task, to share public data dumps I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just, me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and committing it to Git LFS every time. My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm not understanding. So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production and make it available for download. This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in production will make the latest available at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`. Things left to do: 1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz` and import it into the local development database. 2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
2024-02-29 14:30:33 -08:00
shell (0.8.1)
e2mmap
sync
sprockets (4.2.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (>= 2.2.4, < 4)
sprockets-rails (3.4.2)
actionpack (>= 5.2)
activesupport (>= 5.2)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.7.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.0)
stackprof (0.2.26)
stringio (3.1.0)
swd (2.0.3)
activesupport (>= 3)
attr_required (>= 0.0.5)
faraday (~> 2.0)
faraday-follow_redirects
Create `rails public_data:commit` task, to share public data dumps I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just, me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and committing it to Git LFS every time. My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm not understanding. So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production and make it available for download. This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in production will make the latest available at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`. Things left to do: 1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz` and import it into the local development database. 2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
2024-02-29 14:30:33 -08:00
sync (0.5.0)
temple (0.10.3)
terser (1.2.0)
execjs (>= 0.3.0, < 3)
thor (1.3.0)
thread-local (1.1.0)
tilt (2.3.0)
timeout (0.4.1)
timers (4.3.5)
traces (0.11.1)
turbo-rails (2.0.5)
actionpack (>= 6.0.0)
activejob (>= 6.0.0)
railties (>= 6.0.0)
tzinfo (2.0.6)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
uri (0.13.0)
validate_url (1.0.15)
activemodel (>= 3.0.0)
public_suffix
warden (1.2.9)
rack (>= 2.0.9)
web-console (4.2.1)
actionview (>= 6.0.0)
activemodel (>= 6.0.0)
bindex (>= 0.4.0)
railties (>= 6.0.0)
webfinger (2.1.3)
activesupport
faraday (~> 2.0)
faraday-follow_redirects
webrick (1.8.1)
websocket-driver (0.7.6)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.5)
will_paginate (4.0.0)
zeitwerk (2.6.13)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
RocketAMF!
addressable (~> 2.8)
async (~> 2.6)
async-http (~> 0.61.0)
bootsnap (~> 1.16)
devise (~> 4.9, >= 4.9.2)
devise-encryptable (~> 0.2.0)
dotenv-rails (~> 2.8, >= 2.8.1)
falcon (~> 0.43.0)
haml (~> 6.1, >= 6.1.1)
http_accept_language (~> 2.1, >= 2.1.1)
httparty (~> 0.21.0)
jsbundling-rails (~> 1.1)
letter_opener (~> 1.8, >= 1.8.1)
memory_profiler (~> 1.0)
mysql2 (~> 0.5.5)
nokogiri (~> 1.15, >= 1.15.3)
omniauth (~> 2.1)
omniauth-rails_csrf_protection (~> 1.0)
omniauth_openid_connect (~> 0.7.1)
parallel (~> 1.23)
rack-attack (~> 6.7)
rack-mini-profiler (~> 3.1)
rails (~> 7.1, >= 7.1.3.2)
rails-i18n (~> 7.0, >= 7.0.7)
rdiscount (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.7.1)
react-rails (~> 2.7, >= 2.7.1)
record_tag_helper (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.1)
sanitize (~> 6.0, >= 6.0.2)
sass-rails (~> 6.0)
sentry-rails (~> 5.12)
sentry-ruby (~> 5.12)
Create `rails public_data:commit` task, to share public data dumps I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just, me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and committing it to Git LFS every time. My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm not understanding. So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production and make it available for download. This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in production will make the latest available at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`. Things left to do: 1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz` and import it into the local development database. 2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
2024-02-29 14:30:33 -08:00
shell (~> 0.8.1)
sprockets (~> 4.2)
sqlite3 (~> 1.7)
stackprof (~> 0.2.25)
terser (~> 1.1, >= 1.1.17)
thread-local (~> 1.1)
turbo-rails (~> 2.0)
web-console (~> 4.2)
will_paginate (~> 4.0)
RUBY VERSION
ruby 3.3.0p0
BUNDLED WITH
2.5.5