lib/guard/cli/environments/base.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "guard/ui"
module Guard
module Cli
module Environments
class Base
# Initialize a new Guard::Cli::Environments::Base object.
#
# @option options [Boolean] no_bundler_warning whether to show the "Bundler should be used" warning or not
#
# @return [Guard::Cli::Environments::Base] a Guard::Cli::Environments::Base instance
def initialize(options)
@options = options.dup
end
private
attr_reader :options
def bundler_check
return if options[:no_bundler_warning]
return unless File.exist?("Gemfile")
return if ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] || ENV["RUBYGEMS_GEMDEPS"]
UI.info <<~BUNDLER_NOTICE
Guard here! It looks like your project has a Gemfile, yet you are running
`guard` outside of Bundler. If this is your intent, feel free to ignore this
message. Otherwise, consider using `bundle exec guard` to ensure your
dependencies are loaded correctly.
(You can run `guard` with --no-bundler-warning to get rid of this message.)
BUNDLER_NOTICE
end
end
end
end
end