Introduction
Ruby on Rails is one of the most popular application stacks for developers wishing to create sites and web apps. The Ruby programming language, coupled with the Rails development framework, makes app development simple.
Since Ruby on Rails doesn’t come in a neatly packaged format, getting the framework installed used to be one of the more difficult parts of getting started. Luckily, tools like rvm, the Ruby Version Manager, have made installation simple.
In this guide, we’ll show how to install rvm
on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS, and use it to install a stable version of Ruby and Rails. Although you can go through these procedures as the root user, we’ll assume you’re operating using an unprivileged user as shown in steps 1-4 in this guide.
The Quick Way
The quickest way of installing Ruby on Rails with rvm
is to run the following commands as a regular user:
gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3
curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --rails
You will be prompted for your regular user’s password as part of the installation procedure.
Let’s go over exactly what’s happening here.
The gpg
command contacts a public key server and requests a key associated with the given ID. In this case we are requesting the RVM project’s key which is used to sign each RVM release. Having the RVM project’s public key allows us to verify the legitimacy of the RVM release we will be downloading, which is signed with the matching private key.
The curl
portion uses the curl
web grabbing utility to grab a script file from the rvm
website. The backslash that leads the command ensures that we are using the regular curl
command and not any altered, aliased version.
The -s
flag indicates that the utility should operate in silent mode, the -S
flag overrides some of this to allow curl
to output errors if it fails. The -L
flag tells the utility to follow redirects.
The script is then piped directly to bash
for processing. The -s
flag indicates that the input is coming from standard in. We then specify that we want the latest stable version of rvm
, and that we also want to install the latest stable Rails version, which will pull in the associated Ruby.
Following a long installation procedure, all you need to do is source the rvm
scripts by typing:
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
You should now have a full Ruby on Rails environment configured.
Installing Specific Ruby and Rails Versions
If you need to install specific versions of Ruby for your application, you can do so with rvm
like this:
rvm install ruby_version
After the installation, we can list the available Ruby versions we have installed by typing:
rvm list
We can switch between the Ruby versions by typing:
rvm use ruby_version
We can use various Rails versions with each Ruby by creating gemsets
and then installing Rails within those using the normal gem
commands:
rvm gemset create gemset_name # create a gemset rvm ruby\_version@gemset\_name # specify Ruby version and our new gemset gem install rails -v rails_version # install specific Rails version
The gemsets allow us to have self-contained environments for gems and allow us to have multiple environments for each version of Ruby that we install.
Learning More
We have covered the basics of how to install rvm
and Ruby on Rails here, but there is a lot more to learn about rvm
. Check out our article on how to use rvm to manage your Ruby environments to learn more about working with rvm.