Installing Rails can be one of the trickiest things to overcome for. Being an open source project with lots of dependencies is a great strength for Rails and allows it to innovate quickly, but it has the unfortunate side effect of making a prospective developer jump through a lot of hoops, particularly for someone new to programming or new to the Unix/Linux world. Windows Windows users are in luck as there is a great, no hassle installer available at. This is about as easy as it gets for installing Rails; unfortunately, my experience on a Windows laptop (even one with an SSD) is that Rails development can be painfully slow due the large amount of file I/O that Rails development entails. Mac This is bound to change, and I had to rewrite some of these instructions over the course of installing Ruby on Rails on a couple of different Macs with different versions of OS X and XCode. But here is what worked for me on Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) and XCode 4.5.2. 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Installing Rails Install XCode: • Click and install XCode from the Mac Store • Once installed, go to Preferences -> Downloads -> Install Command Line Tools Please note that the next several installation commands should be run in the Terminal application. Thank you very much for your article. I’m a Rube-Newb, but wanted to note for Mac users that homebrew IS ideal for configuring Ruby, but you can still use macports alongside homebrew if you trunk macports in /opt/. Declaring $ rvm autolibs homebrew should default Ruby dependencies to be checked against homebrew instead of macports (which is the default). So my request, since you pushed me over into Ruby zone today, is for you to write an article about trunking and having macports and homebrew on one machine ?. This will take about 30 minutes. We will be setting up a Ruby on Rails development environment on macOS 10.14 Mojave. Older versions of OS X are mostly compatible so follow along as far as you can and then Google search for any problems you run into. ![]() Most developers like to spend a bit of time setting up their development workspace. I’m no different, after a number of years tweaking and experimenting the following article details how I setup my environment for Mavericks/Yosemite. There has always been a consistent criteria my development environment needed to meet: • Unobtrusive, no modifying core files • Flexibility with Ruby versions • Minimal configuration • Easy to setup new/existing projects So if you’re a Ruby developer with the same ideals this should help you get started quickly. This article assumes a clean install of Mac OS X Mavericks/Yosemite but I’ve added notes for Mountain Lion and those stuck on Lion should also be able to follow along. The Essentials Install Homebrew If you’ve not used before you’re going to love it. The self proclaimed missing package manager for OS X allows us to easily install the stuff we need that Apple doesn’t include. Installation is simple, open Terminal (Applications » Utilities » Terminal) and copy this command. Brew install rbenv ruby-build rbenv-gem-rehash echo 'eval '$(rbenv init -)' >> ~/.bash_profile source ~/.bash_profile Now close terminal and open it again, this ensure everything has been reloaded in your shell. The package we just installed allow us to install different versions of Ruby and specify which version to use on a per project basis and globally. This is very useful to keep a consistent development environment if you need to work in a particular Ruby version. We’re going to install the latest stable of Ruby (at the time of writing) you can find this out by visiting the. Or to see a list of all available versions to install rbenv install --list. Echo 'gem: --no-document n ' >> ~/.gemrc That’s all, as you’ll see from rbenv install --list there are loads of Ruby versions available including. You will need to re-install any gems for each version as they are not shared. Install Ruby on Rails So far you’ve installed Ruby, if you’re not going to be working with Rails you can pat yourself on the back and start working with Ruby! If you intend to work with Rails then you’ve just got a couple more things to do. Install SQLite3 SQLite is lightweight SQL service and handy to have installed since Rails defaults to using it with new projects. You may find OS X already provides an (older) version of SQLite3, but in the interests of being thorough we’ll install it anyway as Homebrew will set it to ‘keg-only’ and not interfere with the system version if that is the case. Installation is simple with Homebrew: ( are you loving Homebrew yet!?). Brew install git What about the kitchen sink?
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