Juju charms.reactive layer for Ruby
ruby.available - This state is automatically emitted once Ruby has been installed. Rely on this state to perform an application deployment when Ruby is ready to be used.
All helper modules are found in lib/rubylib.py
Example,
from rubylib import bundler, gem, ruby_dist_dir
print(ruby_dist_dir())
# /var/lib/juju/agents/unit-ruby-0/charm/dist
@when('ruby.available')
def install_deps():
bundler('install')
gem('install dotenv')
bundler('exec rails s')
You can add additional debian packages to your ruby install by editing a
dependencies.txt
and placing the package names seperated by newline.
libxml2-dev
libyaml-dev
This layer will pick up those dependencies in addition to the required packages for ruby compilation.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Adam Stokes adam.stokes@ubuntu.com
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