Me too. Anyone figured it out yet?

On May 11, 1:57 pm, andyjeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > How do I configure a Rails-3 Engine so that the engine's Gemfile is
> > > integrated with the parent-Rails-app's bundle?
>
> > You package your plugin as a gem, then add it as a dependency to your Rails 
> > app.
>
> > Write up a yourplugin.gemspec and put gem 'yourplugin', :path =>
> > '/to/your/plugin' in your app try.
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> I'm not sure you answered the OP's question (as I'm looking for the
> same answer).  He wants to know, if he has a Gemfile within his gem/
> engine how can he get the Rails app/Bundler to automatically load it's
> dependencies along with the Rails app's hardcoded dependencies.
>
> For example, if you create your own Rails 3 Engine gem called MyShop
> and MyShop has a dependency on ActiveMerchant, he wants to put that
> dependency in a Gemfile within MyShop and not within the Rails app
> itself.
>
> I agree with this (your Rails app shouldn't need to know what the
> dependencies are for the dependencies you have, Bundler should just
> take care of them) and I'm trying to do the same thing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy
>
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