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NAME

       shard.yml - metadata for projects managed by shards(1)

DESCRIPTION

       The file shard.yml is a YAML file with metadata about a project managed by shards, known
       as a shard. It must contain at least name and version attributes plus optional additional
       attributes.

       Both libraries and applications will benefit from shard.yml.

       The metadata for libraries are expected to have more information (e.g., list of authors,
       description, license) than applications that may only have a name, version and
       dependencies.

FORMAT

       The file must be named shard.yml and be a valid YAML file with UTF-8 encoding. It must not
       contain duplicate attributes in any mapping. It should use an indent of 2 spaces. It
       should not use advanced YAML features, only simple mappings, sequences and strings
       (Failsafe Schema).

REQUIRED ATTRIBUTES

       name
           The name of the project (string, required).

           •   It must be unique.

           •   It must be 50 characters or less.

           •   It should be lowercase (a-z).

           •   It should not contain crystal.

           •   It may contain digits (0-9) but not start with one.

           •   It may contain underscores or dashes but not start/end with one.

           •   It must not have consecutive underscores or dashes.

           Examples: minitest, mysql2, battery-horse.

       version
           The version number of the project (string, required).

           •   It must contain digits.

           •   It may contain dots and dashes but not consecutive ones.

           •   It may contain a letter to make it a 'prerelease'.

           Examples: 1.2.3, 2.0.0.1, 1.0.0.alpha 2.0.0-rc1 or 2016.09.

           While Shards doesn’t enforce it, following a rational versioning scheme like Semantic
           Versioning <http://semver.org/> or Calendar Versioning <http://calver.org/> is highly
           recommended.

OPTIONAL ATTRIBUTES

       authors
           A list of authors, along with their contact email (optional) (sequence of string).

           •   Each author must have a name.

           •   Each author may have an email address, within angle bracket (< and >) chars.

           Example:

               authors:
               - Ary
               - Julien Portalier <julien@example.org>

       crystal
           A restriction to indicate which are the supported crystal versions. This will usually
           express a lower and upper-bound constraints (string, recommended)

           When resolving dependencies, this information is not used. After dependencies have
           been determined shards checks all of them are expected to work with the current
           crystal version. If not, a warning appears for the offending dependencies. The
           resolved versions are installed and can be used at your own risk.

           The valid values are mostly the same as for dependencies.version:

           •   A version number prefixed by an operator: <, <=, >, >=, != or ~>.

           •   Just "*" if any version will do (this is the default if unspecified).

           •   Multiple requirements can be separated by commas.

           There is a special legacy behavior (its use is discouraged) when just a version number
           is used as the value: it works exactly the same as a >= check: x.y.z is interpreted as
           ">= x.y.z"

           You are welcome to also specify the upper bound to be lower than the next (future)
           major Crystal version, because there’s no guarantee that it won’t break your library.

           Example:

               crystal: ">= 0.35, < 2.0"

       dependencies
           A list of required dependencies (mapping).

           Each dependency begins with the name of the dependency as a key (string) then a list
           of attributes (mapping) that depend on the resolver type.

           Example:

               dependencies:
                 minitest:
                   github: ysbaddaden/minitest.cr
                   version: 0.1.0

       development_dependencies
           A list of dependencies required to work on the project, but not necessary to build and
           run the project (mapping).

           They will be installed for the main project or library itself. When the library is
           installed as a dependency for another project the development dependencies will never
           be installed.

           Development dependencies follow the same scheme as dependencies.

           Example:

               development_dependencies:
                 minitest:
                   github: ysbaddaden/minitest.cr
                   version: ~> 0.1.3

       description
           A single line description of the project (string, recommended).

       documentation
           The URL to a website providing the project’s documentation for online browsing
           (string).

       executables
           A list of executables to be installed (sequence).

           The executables can be of any type or language (e.g., shell, binary, ruby), must exist
           in the bin folder of the Shard, and have the executable bit set (on POSIX platforms).
           When installed as a dependency for another project the executables will be copied to
           the bin folder of that project.

           Executables are always installed last, after the postinstall script is run, so
           libraries can build the executables when they are installed by Shards. Installation
           can be disabled by passing the flag --skip-executables.

           Example:

               executables:
               - micrate
               - icr

       homepage
           The URL of the project’s homepage (string).

       libraries
           A list of shared libraries the shard tries to link to (mapping).

           This field is purely informational. It serves as a canonical way to discover non
           Crystal dependencies in shards, both for tools as well as humans.

           A shard must only list libraries it directly links to, it must not include libraries
           that are only referenced by dependencies. It must include all libraries it directly
           links to, regardless of a dependency doing it too.

           It should map from the soname without any extension, path or version, for example
           libsqlite3 for /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6, to a version constraint.

           The version constraint has the following format:

           •   It may be a version number.

           •   It may be "*" if any version will do.

           •   The version number may be prefixed by an operator: <, <=, >, >=, != or ~>.

               libraries:
                 libQt5Gui: "*"
                 libQt5Help: "~> 5.7"
                 libQtBus: ">= 4.8"

       license
             An OSI license <http://opensource.org/> name or an URL to a license file (string,
           recommended).

       repository
           The URL of the project’s canonical repository (string, recommended).

           The URL should be compatible with typical VCS tools without modifications. http/https
           is preferred over VCS schemes like git. It is recommended that this URL is publicly
           available.

           Copies of a shard (such as mirrors, development forks etc.) should point to the same
           canonical repository address, even if hosted at different locations.

           Example:

               repository: "https://github.com/crystal-lang/shards"

       scripts
           Script hooks to run. Only postinstall is supported.

           Shards may run scripts automatically after certain actions. The scripts themselves are
           mere shell commands.

           postinstall
               The postinstall hook of a dependency will be run whenever that dependency is
               installed or upgraded in a project that requires it. This may be used to compile a
               C library, to build tools to help working on the project, or anything else.

               The script will be run from the dependency’s installation directory, for example
               lib/foo for a Shard named foo.

               Example:

                   scripts:
                     postinstall: cd src/libfoo && make

       targets
           A list of targets to build (mapping).

           Each target begins with the name of the target as a key (string), then a list of
           attributes (mapping). The target name is the built binary name, created in the bin
           folder of the project.

           Example:

               targets:
                 server:
                   main: src/server/cli.cr
                 worker:
                   main: src/worker.cr

           The above example will build bin/server from src/server/cli.cr and bin/worker from
           src/worker.cr.

           main
               A path to the source file to compile (string).

DEPENDENCY ATTRIBUTES

       Each dependency needs at least one attribute that defines the resolver for this
       dependency. Those can be path, git, github, gitlab, bitbucket.

       path
           A local path (string).

           The library will be installed as a symlink to the local path. The version attribute
           isn’t required but will be used if present to validate the dependency.

       git
           A Git repository URL (string).

           The URL may be any protocol <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-clone#_git_urls> supported
           by Git, which includes SSH, GIT and HTTPS.

           The Git repository will be cloned, the list of versions (and associated shard.yml)
           will be extracted from Git tags (e.g., v1.2.3).

           One of the other attributes (version, tag, branch or commit) is required. When
           missing, Shards will install the HEAD refs.

           Example: git: git://git.example.org/crystal-library.git

       github
           GitHub repository URL as user/repo (string)

           Extends the git resolver, and acts exactly like it.

           Example: github: ysbaddaden/minitest.cr

       gitlab
           GitLab repository URL as user/repo (string).

           Extends the git resolver, and acts exactly like it.

           Only matches dependencies hosted on gitlab.com. For personal GitLab installations, you
           must use the generic git resolver.

           Example: gitlab: thelonlyghost/minitest.cr

       bitbucket
           Bitbucket repository URL as user/repo (string).

           Extends the git resolver, and acts exactly like it.

           Example: bitbucket: tom/library

       hg
           A Mercurial repository URL (string).

           The URL may be any protocol <https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/help/clone>
           supported by Mercurial, which includes SSH and HTTPS.

           The Mercurial repository will be cloned, the list of versions (and associated
           shard.yml) will be extracted from Mercurial tags (e.g., v1.2.3).

           One of the other attributes (version, tag, branch, bookmark or commit) is required.
           When missing, Shards will install the @ bookmark or tip.

           Example: hg: https://hg.example.org/crystal-library

       fossil
           A Fossil <https://www.fossil-scm.org> repository URL (string).

           The URL may be any protocol <https://fossil-scm.org/home/help/clone> supported by
           Fossil, which includes SSH and HTTPS.

           The Fossil repository will be cloned, the list of versions (and associated shard.yml)
           will be extracted from Fossil tags (e.g., v1.2.3).

           One of the other attributes (version, tag, branch, or commit) is required. When
           missing, Shards will install trunk.

           Example: fossil: https://fossil.example.org/crystal-library

       version
           A version requirement (string).

           •   It may be an explicit version number.

           •   It may be "*" wildcard if any version will do (this is the default). Shards will
               then install the latest tagged version (or HEAD if no tagged version available).

           •   The version number may be prefixed by an operator: <, <=, >, >=, != or ~>.

           •   Multiple requirements can be separated by commas.

           Examples: 1.2.3, >= 1.0.0, >= 1.0.0, < 2.0 or ~> 2.0.

           Most of the version operators, like >= 1.0.0, are self-explanatory, but the ~>
           operator has a special meaning. It specifies a minimum version, but allows the last
           digit specified to go up, excluding the major release number:

       •   ~> 0.3.5 is identical to >= 0.3.5 and < 0.4.0.

       •   ~> 2.0.3 is identical to >= 2.0.3 and < 2.1.

       •   ~> 2.1 is identical to >= 2.1 and < 3.0.

       •   ~> 0.3 is identical to >= 0.3 and < 1.0.

       •   ~> 1 is identical to >= 1.0 and < 2.0.

           Note
           Even though 2.1.0-dev is strictly before 2.1.0, a version constraint like ~> 2.0.3
           would not install it since only the .3 can change but the 2.0 part is fixed.

       branch
           Install the specified branch of a git dependency, or the named branch of a mercurial
           or fossil dependency (string).

       commit
           Install the specified commit of a git, mercurial, or fossil dependency (string).

       tag
           Install the specified tag of a git, mercurial, or fossil dependency (string).

       bookmark
           Install the specified bookmark of a mercurial dependency (string).

EXAMPLE:

       Here is an example shard.yml for a library named shards at version 1.2.3 with some
       dependencies:

           name: shards
           version: 1.2.3
           crystal: '>= 0.35.0'

           authors:
           - Julien Portalier <julien@example.com>
           license: MIT

           description: |
             Dependency manager for the Crystal Language

           dependencies:
             openssl:
               github: datanoise/openssl.cr
               branch: master

           development_dependencies:
             minitest:
               git: https://github.com/ysbaddaden/minitest.cr.git
               version: "~> 0.1.0"

           libraries:
             libgit2: ~> 0.24

           scripts:
             postinstall: make ext

           targets:
             shards:
               main: src/shards.cr

AUTHOR

       Written by Julien Portalier and the Crystal project.

SEE ALSO

       shards(1)