在看国外一个物联网平台thingsquare,由于它是用Ruby写的,因此就装个Ruby研究下。下面是搭建步骤。 javascript
# For Mac # 先安装 [Xcode](http://developer.apple.com/xcode/) 开发工具,它将帮你安装好 Unix 环境须要的开发包 # 而后安装 [Homebrew](http://brew.sh) ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go/install)"
RVM 是干什么的这里就不解释了,后面你将会慢慢搞明白。 html
$ curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
期间可能会问你sudo管理员密码,以及自动经过homebrew安装依赖包,等待一段时间后就能够成功安装好 RVM。 java
而后,载入 RVM 环境(新开 Termal 就不用这么作了,会自动从新载入的) node
$ source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
检查一下是否安装正确 python
$ rvm -v rvm 1.22.17 (stable) by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.io/]
$ rvm install 2.0.0
一样继续等待漫长的下载,编译过程,完成之后,Ruby, Ruby Gems 就安装好了。 mysql
RVM 装好之后,须要执行下面的命令将指定版本的 Ruby 设置为系统默认版本 git
$ rvm 2.0.0 --default
一样,也能够用其余版本号,前提是你有用 rvm install 安装过那个版本 github
这个时候你能够测试是否正确 web
$ ruby -v ruby 2.0.0p247 (2013-06-27 revision 41674) [x86_64-darwin13.0.0] $ gem -v 2.1.6 $ gem source -a https://ruby.taobao.org http://rubygems.org http://gems.github.com http://gems.rubyforge.org
上面 3 个步骤事后,Ruby 环境就安装好了,接下来安装 Rails sql
$ gem install rails
而后测试安装是否正确
$ rails -v
Rails 3.2.13
而后开始你的 Ruby,Rails 之旅吧。
欢迎来到 Ruby 的世界!
gem -v 告訴你 RubyGems 的版本 gem update --system 升級RubyGems的版本 gem install gem_name 安裝某個套件 gem list 列出安裝的套件 gem update gem_name 更新最新版本 gem update 更新全部你安裝的Gems gem install -v x.x.x gemname 安裝特定版本 gem uninstall gem_name 反安裝
This will take about 30 minutes.
We will be setting up a Ruby on Rails development environment on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
The reason we're going to be using Ubuntu is because the majority of code you write will run on a Linux server. Ubuntu is one of the easiest Linux distributions to use with lots of documentation so it's a great one to start with.
You'll want to download the latest Desktop version here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
Some of you may choose to develop on Ubuntu Server so that your development environment matches your production server. You can find it on the same download link above.
Choose the version of Ruby you want to install:
The first step is to install some dependencies for Ruby.
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install git-core curl zlib1g-dev build-essential libssl-dev libreadline-dev libyaml-dev libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev python-software-properties
Next we're going to be installing Ruby using one of three methods. Each have their own benefits, most people prefer using rbenv these days, but if you're familiar with rvm you can follow those steps as well. I've included instructions for installing from source as well, but in general, you'll want to choose either rbenv or rvm.
Choose one method. Some of these conflict with each other, so choose the one that sounds the most interesting to you, or go with my suggestion, rbenv.
The installation forrvmis pretty simple:
sudo apt-get install libgdbm-dev libncurses5-dev automake libtool bison libffi-dev curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm echo "source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm" >> ~/.bashrc rvm install 2.1.2 rvm use 2.1.2 --default ruby -v
The last step is to tell Rubygems not to install the documentation for each package locally
echo "gem: --no-ri --no-rdoc" > ~/.gemrc
We'll be using Git for our version control system so we're going to set it up to match our Github account. If you don't already have a Github account, make sure to register. It will come in handy for the future.
Replace my name and email address in the following steps with the ones you used for your Github account.
git config --global color.ui true git config --global user.name "YOUR NAME" git config --global user.email "YOUR@EMAIL.com" ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "YOUR@EMAIL.com"
The next step is to take the newly generated SSH key and add it to your Github account. You want to copy and paste the output of the following command and paste it here.
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Once you've done this, you can check and see if it worked:
ssh -T git@github.com
You should get a message like this:
Hi excid3! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access.
Since Rails ships with so many dependencies these days, we're going to need to install a Javascript runtime like NodeJS. This lets you use Coffeescript and the Asset Pipeline in Rails which combines and minifies your javascript to provide a faster production environment.
To install NodeJS, we're going to add it using a PPA repository:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nodejs
And now, without further adieu:
gem install rails
If you're using rbenv, you'll need to run the following command to make the rails executable available:
rbenv rehash
Now that you've installed Rails, you can run therails -vcommand to make sure you have everything installed correctly:
rails -v # Rails 4.1.1
If you get a different result for some reason, it means your environment may not be setup properly.
Rails ships with sqlite3 as the default database. Chances are you won't want to use it because it's stored as a simple file on disk. You'll probably want something more robust like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
There is a lot of documentation on both, so you can just pick one that seems like you'll be more comfortable with. If you're coming from PHP, you may already be familiar with MySQL. If you're new to databases, I'd suggest skipping to setting up PostgreSQL.
You can install MySQL server and client from the packages in the Ubuntu repository. As part of the installation process, you'll set the password for the root user. This information will go into your Rails app'sdatabase.ymlfile in the future.
sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev
Installing thelibmysqlclient-devgives you the necessary files to compile themysql2gem which is what Rails will use to connect to MySQL when you setup your Rails app.
When you're finished, you can skip to the Final Steps.
For PostgreSQL, we're going to add a new repository to easily install a recent version of Postgres 9.3.
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ precise-pgdg main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list" wget --quiet -O - http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ACCC4CF8.asc | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install postgresql-common sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.3 libpq-dev
The postgres installation doesn't setup a user for you, so you'll need to follow these steps to create a user with permission to create databases. Feel free to replacechriswith your username.
sudo -u postgres createuser chris -s # If you would like to set a password for the user, you can do the following sudo -u postgres psql postgres=# \password chris
And now for the moment of truth. Let's create your first Rails application:
#### If you want to use SQLite (not recommended) rails new myapp #### If you want to use MySQL rails new myapp -d mysql #### If you want to use Postgres # Note that this will expect a postgres user with the same username # as your app, you may need to edit config/database.yml to match the # user you created earlier rails new myapp -d postgresql # Move into the application directory cd myapp # If you setup MySQL or Postgres with a username/password, modify the # config/database.yml file to contain the username/password that you specified # Create the database rake db:create rails server
You can now visit http://localhost:3000 to view your new website!
Now that you've got your machine setup, it's time to start building some Rails applications.
If you received an error that saidAccess denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)then you need to update your config/database.yml file to match the database username and password.