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A guide to setting up a Ruby on Rails development environment. This will take about 30 minutes. 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.

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. To make sure we have everything necessary for Webpacker support in Rails, we're first going to start by adding the Node. Installing with rbenv is a simple two step process. 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. I have a combo of Centos 6-Apache-Passenger-Ruby. Install was made following instructions here. I also have whm, which means changes to httpd. Problem is where it is? But I can not find it. And I can not go to the. Passenger is not install as gem, but via yum Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?

Thereafter, it is better to install the Bundler gem, because it helps to manage your application dependencies. Use the following command to install bundler gem. Next, we will see how we can use Node.

Let us install Node. We will take Node. Use the following command to add the EPEL package to the yum repository. This is optional; if you have the database installed, then you may skip this step and it is not mandatory that you have a database installed to start the rails server.

For this tutorial, we are using PostgreSQL database. Therefore use the following commands to install PostgreSQL. Accept the prompt, by responding with a y. Use the following command to create a PostgreSQl database cluster. Assuming you have installed Rails using RubyGems, keeping it up-to-date is relatively easy. We can use the same command in both Windows and Linux platform.



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