ruby-install
Installs Ruby, JRuby, Rubinius, TruffleRuby or MRuby (by postmodern)
dotenv
A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`. (by bkeepers)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ruby-install
Posts with mentions or reviews of ruby-install.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-11.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
Let’s get started. I prefer to manage my Ruby installations on my development machine with chruby paired with ruby-install. Another outstanding set of tools is rbenv with ruby-build. I highly recommend installing Ruby with one of those two sets of tools. Follow the instructions on their project’s READMEs. For this article, I’ll be running Ruby (MRI) v3.3.0.
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Install later versions of Ruby in Ubuntu 18.04 using apt
Use the ruby-install tool for this. https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install
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Having issues installing Ruby
Anyone have ideas on what the issue is? The closest error message I found searching online was linked to this post which I'm not sure is exactly the same since their error message is on a different line (line 9 vs 14) and doesn't mention openssl like my error message does.
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cocoapods - `pod setup` failing on `require active_support/core_ext/string/strip` which is installed.
Another option would be to use ruby-install to manually install your desired Ruby version to somewhere on your path. The downside here is that you lose the ability to switch between Rubies. This type of installation would allow you to set $GEM_HOME and $GEM_PATH however you like though.
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Ruby Mac M1 Chip Monterey issues
you may need to browse some issues like this one https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/issues/399
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Install Ruby on Mac without Homebrew?
I use https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install along with https://github.com/postmodern/chruby
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ruby-install 0.8.3 has been released
ruby-install 0.8.3 has been released. This version explicitly pins the homebrew openssl dependency to [email protected]. OpenSSL 3.0 was released this month and is now available in homebrew. Unfortunately, ruby’s openssl bindings are still working on OpenSSL 3.0 support, so attempting to compile any current ruby version against OpenSSL 3.0 from homebrew will result in a compilation error. Until all actively supported versions of Ruby support OpenSSL 3.0, ruby-install will continue to compile against [email protected] on macOS with homebrew.
dotenv
Posts with mentions or reviews of dotenv.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-21.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part Two
This is the second part of my Test Driving a Rails API series. In Part 1 we set up our development environment, generated a Rails API-only application, installed dotenv to easily store configuration values in the environment, and installed and configured PostgreSQL version 16 as our database.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
Storing environment variables for a Rails app can be problematic. The dotenv gem will automatically, when Rails boots, load environment variables from .env files into the Rails ENV. This is a great way to store private information that varies per developer or deployment environment, such as your development database configuration. Rails Encrypted Credentials is a great way to store private information, like API keys, etc, but I wouldn’t use it for storing my local development environment’s database information. The Encrypted Credentials file is checked into the git repository and would, therefore, be shared by all developers on the project. dotenv allows each developer or deployment environment to store their own information in .env files that are ignored by git.
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Performance e elegância! Escrevendo uma CLI CRUD utilizando ScyllaDB e Ruby
dotenv
- Samhlaigh na féidearthachtaí!
- We have this many ".env" files in a project at work. Is this normal? Is there a better way?
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Bootstrapping with Ruby on Rails Generators and Templates
Install the dotenv gem.
- Dum: An NPM scripts runner written in Rust
- railstart-niceadmin support more features
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
dotenv-rails
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Where Rails look for environment variables
Yeah, now that I think of it, it does require a gem. I have used this in most projects https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ruby-install and dotenv you can also consider the following projects:
ruby-build - A tool to download, compile, and install Ruby on Unix-like systems.
Figaro - Simple Rails app configuration
rbenv - Manage your app's Ruby environment
RailsConfig - Easiest way to add multi-environment yaml settings to Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and other Ruby projects.
RVM - Ruby enVironment Manager (RVM)
cross-env
Tokaido - The home of the Tokaido app
ENVied - Ensures presence and type of your app's ENV-variables (mirror)
chruby - Changes the current Ruby
Configatron - A super cool, simple, and feature rich configuration system for Ruby apps.
Mineshaft - Ruby virtual environment manager
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS