Tag: programming
Rails 3 update
by Matt on May.25, 2010, under Ruby on Rails
I’ve had to revert from ruby 1.9.2-preview to ruby 1.9.1 p378.
[msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ rvm install 1.9.1
[msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ rvm use 1.9.1
Install rails 3 with the new ruby install
[msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ sudo gem install rails --prerelease
Create a new rails app using mysql
[msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ rails myapp --edge -d mysql
Now you will be able to create your db and start your app
[msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ rake db:create:all [msimpson@dakota Code] (master) $ rails server
Yay!! Rails 3, here we go!
Get Mac OSX Snow Leopard edged for Ruby on Rails 3.0 – part 1
by Matt on Apr.17, 2010, under Ruby on Rails
First, why should you want to upgrade?
Ruby 1.9 is a new series of Ruby. It is modern, faster, with clearer syntax, multilingualized, a much improved version of Ruby.
- 1.8 has been used since 2003, I think it’s time for a new version
- Ruby 1.9 is is over 3 times faster than ruby 1.8.6 see it for yourself
- New methods
- Better syntax
- New classes
* read this great read up on ruby 1.9
Install ruby 1.9.1 fresh
(to upgrade skip this and see below)Download
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ mkdir src [msimpson@dakota src] $ cd src [msimpson@dakota src] $ curl -Ov ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.1-p376.tar.gz [msimpson@dakota src] $ curl -Ov http://files.rubyforge.vm.bytemark.co.uk/rubygems/rubygems-1.3.6.tgz
Unpack, Make and Install Ruby
[msimpson@dakota src] $ tar -xzvf ruby-1.9.1-p376.tar.gz [msimpson@dakota src] $ cd ruby-1.9.1-p376 [msimpson@dakota src] $ autoconf [msimpson@dakota src] $ ./configure --enable-shared --enable-pthread CFLAGS=-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=1 && make && sudo make install [msimpson@dakota src] $ cd ..
Unpack and Install Rubygems
[msimpson@dakota src] $ tar xzvf rubygems-1.3.6.tgz [msimpson@dakota src] $ cd rubygems-1.3.6 [msimpson@dakota src] $ sudo /usr/local/bin/ruby setup.rb [msimpson@dakota src] $ cd ..
Or to upgrade
Download
I use the rvm gem, it freaking rocks! It manages the versions of ruby to use.
gem install rvm rvm-install
Follow the instructions at the end of the last command then close and open a new terminal.
Install ruby 1.9.1 and use it
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ rvm install ruby-1.9.1-p378 [msimpson@dakota ~] $ rvm use 1.9.1
Check to see that it is installed
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ ruby -v ruby 1.9.1p378 (2010-01-10 revision 26273) [i386-darwin10.3.0]
*check out the website for rvm to see what kinds of ruby you can install (ie jruby, 1.9.2, etc.)
if all goes wrong down the road you can always switch to default
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ rvm use default
Play Around
Now that you have ruby 1.9 installed you can use some pretty rad new methods.
one of my favorites is Hash#each_with_index:
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ rvm use 1.9.1
[msimpson@dakota ~] $ irb
ruby-1.9.1-p378 > hash = {:name => 'matt', :verb => "loves", :noun => "ruby 1.9" }
=> {:name=>"matt", :verb=>"loves", :noun=>"ruby 1.9"}
ruby-1.9.1-p378 > hash.each_with_index{|value, index| print "index: #{index}, key: #{value[0]}, value: #{value[1]}\n" }
index: 0, key: name, value: matt
index: 1, key: verb, value: loves
index: 2, key: noun, value: ruby 1.9
=> {:name=>"matt", :verb=>"loves", :noun=>"ruby 1.9"}
Remove All Your Ruby Gems
by Matt on Apr.17, 2010, under Ruby on Rails
[msimpson@dakota test] $ sudo gem uninstall --all --ignore-dependencies `sudo gem list --no-versions`