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# File rubygems/commands/fetch_command.rb, line 10 def initialize super 'fetch', 'Download a gem and place it in the current directory' add_bulk_threshold_option add_proxy_option add_source_option add_clear_sources_option add_version_option add_platform_option add_prerelease_option end
# File rubygems/commands/fetch_command.rb, line 35 def execute version = options[:version] || Gem::Requirement.default all = Gem::Requirement.default != version platform = Gem.platforms.last gem_names = get_all_gem_names gem_names.each do |gem_name| dep = Gem::Dependency.new gem_name, version dep.prerelease = options[:prerelease] specs_and_sources, errors = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher.fetch_with_errors(dep, all, true, dep.prerelease?) if platform then filtered = specs_and_sources.select { |s,| s.platform == platform } specs_and_sources = filtered unless filtered.empty? end spec, source_uri = specs_and_sources.sort_by { |s,| s.version }.last if spec.nil? then show_lookup_failure gem_name, version, errors, options[:domain] next end file = "#{spec.full_name}.gem" remote_path = URI.parse(source_uri) + "gems/#{file}" fetch = Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher gem = fetch.fetch_path remote_path.to_s File.open file, "wb" do |f| f.write gem end say "Downloaded #{spec.full_name}" end end
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