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Development Dependencies Install
================================
This guide covers how to setup an environment for Ruby on Rails core development.
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After reading this guide, you will know:
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* How to set up your machine for Rails development
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The Easy Way
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The easiest and recommended way to get a development environment ready to hack is to use the [Rails development box ](https://github.com/rails/rails-dev-box ).
The Hard Way
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In case you can't use the Rails development box, see the steps below to manually
build a development box for Ruby on Rails core development.
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### Install Git
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Ruby on Rails uses Git for source code control. The [Git homepage ](https://git-scm.com/ ) has installation instructions. There are a variety of resources on the net that will help you get familiar with Git:
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* [Try Git course ](https://try.github.io/ ) is an interactive course that will teach you the basics.
* The [official Documentation ](https://git-scm.com/documentation ) is pretty comprehensive and also contains some videos with the basics of Git.
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* [Everyday Git ](https://schacon.github.io/git/everyday.html ) will teach you just enough about Git to get by.
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* [GitHub ](https://help.github.com/ ) offers links to a variety of Git resources.
* [Pro Git ](https://git-scm.com/book ) is an entire book about Git with a Creative Commons license.
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### Clone the Ruby on Rails Repository
Navigate to the folder where you want the Ruby on Rails source code (it will create its own `rails` subdirectory) and run:
```bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/rails/rails.git
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$ cd rails
```
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### Install Additional Tools and Services
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Some Rails tests depend on additional tools that you need to install before running those specific tests.
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Here's the list of each gems' additional dependencies:
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* Action Cable depends on Redis
* Active Record depends on SQLite3, MySQL and PostgreSQL
* Active Storage depends on Yarn (additionally Yarn depends on
[Node.js ](https://nodejs.org/ )), ImageMagick, FFmpeg, muPDF, and on macOS
also XQuartz and Poppler.
* Active Support depends on memcached and Redis
* Railties depend on a JavaScript runtime environment, such as having
[Node.js ](https://nodejs.org/ ) installed.
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Install all the services you need to properly test the full gem you'll be
making changes to.
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NOTE: Redis' documentation discourage installations with package managers as those are usually outdated. Installing from source and bringing the server up is straight forward and well documented on [Redis' documentation ](https://redis.io/download#installation ).
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NOTE: Active Record tests _must_ pass for at least MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite3. Subtle differences between the various adapters have been behind the rejection of many patches that looked OK when tested only against single adapter.
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Below you can find instructions on how to install all of the additional
tools for different OSes.
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#### macOS
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On macOS you can use [Homebrew ](https://brew.sh/ ) to install all of the
additional tools.
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To install all run:
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```bash
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$ brew bundle
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```
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You'll also need to start each of the installed services. To list all
available services run:
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```bash
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$ brew services list
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```
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You can then start each of the services one by one like this:
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```bash
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$ brew services start mysql
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```
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Replace `mysql` with the name of the service you want to start.
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#### Ubuntu
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To install all run:
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev
mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev
postgresql postgresql-client postgresql-contrib libpq-dev
redis-server memcached imagemagick ffmpeg mupdf mupdf-tools
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# Install Yarn
$ curl -sS https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
$ echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
$ sudo apt-get install yarn
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```
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#### Fedora or CentOS
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To install all run:
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```bash
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$ sudo dnf install sqlite-devel sqlite-libs
mysql-server mysql-devel
postgresql-server postgresql-devel
redis memcached imagemagick ffmpeg mupdf
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# Install Yarn
# Use this command if you do not have Node.js installed
$ curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo bash -
# If you have Node.js installed, use this command instead
$ curl --silent --location https://dl.yarnpkg.com/rpm/yarn.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/yarn.repo
$ sudo dnf install yarn
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```
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#### Arch Linux
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To install all run:
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```bash
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$ sudo pacman -S sqlite
mariadb libmariadbclient mariadb-clients
postgresql postgresql-libs
redis memcached imagemagick ffmpeg mupdf mupdf-tools poppler
yarn
$ sudo systemctl start redis
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```
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NOTE: If you are running Arch Linux, MySQL isn't supported anymore so you will need to
use MariaDB instead (see [this announcement ](https://www.archlinux.org/news/mariadb-replaces-mysql-in-repositories/ )).
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#### FreeBSD
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To install all run:
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```bash
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# pkg install sqlite3
mysql80-client mysql80-server
postgresql11-client postgresql11-server
memcached imagemagick ffmpeg mupdf
yarn
# portmaster databases/redis
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```
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Or install everything through ports (these packages are located under the
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`databases` folder).
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NOTE: If you run into troubles during the installation of MySQL, please see
[the MySQL documentation ](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/freebsd-installation.html ).
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### Database Configuration
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There are couple of additional steps required to configure database engines
required for running Active Record tests.
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In order to be able to run the test suite against MySQL you need to create a user named `rails` with privileges on the test databases:
```bash
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$ mysql -uroot -p
mysql> CREATE USER 'rails'@'localhost';
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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON activerecord_unittest.*
to 'rails'@'localhost';
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON activerecord_unittest2.*
to 'rails'@'localhost';
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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON inexistent_activerecord_unittest.*
to 'rails'@'localhost';
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```
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PostgreSQL's authentication works differently. To setup the development environment
with your development account, on Linux or BSD, you just have to run:
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```bash
$ sudo -u postgres createuser --superuser $USER
```
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and for macOS:
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```bash
$ createuser --superuser $USER
```
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Then, you need to create the test databases for both MySQL and PostgreSQL with:
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```bash
$ cd activerecord
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$ bundle exec rake db:create
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```
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NOTE: You'll see the following warning (or localized warning) during activating HStore extension in PostgreSQL 9.1.x or earlier: "WARNING: => is deprecated as an operator".
You can also create test databases for each database engine separately:
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```bash
$ cd activerecord
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$ bundle exec rake db:mysql:build
$ bundle exec rake db:postgresql:build
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```
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and you can drop the databases using:
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```bash
$ cd activerecord
$ bundle exec rake db:drop
```
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NOTE: Using the Rake task to create the test databases ensures they have the correct character set and collation.
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If you're using another database, check the file `activerecord/test/config.yml` or `activerecord/test/config.example.yml` for default connection information. You can edit `activerecord/test/config.yml` to provide different credentials on your machine if you must, but obviously you should not push any such changes back to Rails.
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### Install JavaScript dependencies
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If you installed Yarn, you will need to install the javascript dependencies:
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```bash
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$ yarn install
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```
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### Install Bundler gem
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Get a recent version of [Bundler ](https://bundler.io/ )
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```bash
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$ gem install bundler
$ gem update bundler
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```
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and run:
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```bash
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$ bundle install
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```
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or:
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```bash
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$ bundle install --without db
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```
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if you don't need to run Active Record tests.
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### Contribute to Rails
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After you've setup everything, read how you can start [contributing ](contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#running-an-application-against-your-local-branch ).