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    RubyInstaller: Getting Started with Rails and SQLite3

    A few folks asked this over the past weeks, and since I released preview1 version of RubyInstaller, wouldn’t be awesome I write a guide for it?

    So, here we go

    First, Getting Ruby

    Please download from here one of the preview1 installers for Ruby.

    For this demonstration, I’m going to use Ruby 1.9.1-p129. Downloaded, executed and installed to it’s default location C:\Ruby19

    Now, start a Command prompt with Ruby (under start menu, inside Ruby 1.9.1-p129).


    Getting SQLite3

    As you may know, Windows do not came out of the box with libraries like SQLite3. For this, we are going to download it from Internet.

    Going to SQLite downloads, under Precompiled binaries for Windows, download sqlitedll-3_6_16.zip and sqlite-3_6_16.zip. Those two packages contains the DLL (sqlite3.dll) and the command line executable for SQLite (sqlite3.exe).

    Please extract those contents inside C:\Ruby19\bin

    Now, let’s get the Ruby bindings for SQLite3

    Getting SQLite3/Ruby bindings

    As you may know, the preferred way to distribute Ruby libraries is using Gems. Users on other platforms usually compile themselves these components, using the mechanisms provided by the operating system distribution.

    We are going to avoid the compilation process using pre-compiled binaries that has been cooked for us.

    So, back to the Command Prompt with Ruby, let’s install the sqlite3 bindings:

    gem install sqlite3-ruby --source http://gems.rubyinstaller.org

    Adding --source help us indicate a non-standard location from where gems are going to be installed. RubyInstaller team has built and packaged special versions of these gems that we hope get published soon into RubyForge, the official place for gem distribution.

    Once installed, you should see something like this at the screen:

    Successfully installed sqlite3-ruby-1.2.4.1-x86-mingw32
    1 gem installed

    These special version of the gem are fat binaries, which means these can be safely installed on Ruby 1.8.6 or 1.9.1.

    Getting Rails

    Now it’s time to install and build a Rails application. First, let’s install the rails gem:

    gem install rails

    That command is going to take a bit, since is a 2MB or so download, and will install several of the Rails dependencies (ActiveRecord, ActionPack, ActiveSupport, etc). You should expect similar output to this:

    Successfully installed activesupport-2.3.2
    Successfully installed activerecord-2.3.2
    Successfully installed actionpack-2.3.2
    Successfully installed actionmailer-2.3.2
    Successfully installed activeresource-2.3.2
    Successfully installed rails-2.3.2
    6 gems installed

    Let’s build our application now.

    Creating a Rails application.

    Let’s call the application railsapp

    rails railsapp

    An excerpt of the output you should get:

          create
    create app/controllers
    create app/helpers
    create app/models
    create app/views/layouts
    create config/environments
    create config/initializers
    create config/locales
    create db
    ...

    Rails 2.3.2 defaults it’s database format to SQLite3, so there is no need for us to tweak anything.

    Checking if everything is ok, using script\about:

    cd railsapp
    ruby script\about

    And the output should be something like this:

    About your application's environment
    Ruby version 1.9.1 (i386-mingw32)
    RubyGems version 1.3.4
    Rack version 1.0 bundled
    Rails version 2.3.2
    Active Record version 2.3.2
    Action Pack version 2.3.2
    Active Resource version 2.3.2
    Action Mailer version 2.3.2
    Active Support version 2.3.2
    Application root C:/Users/Luis/railsapp
    Environment development
    Database adapter sqlite3
    Database schema version 0

    Now, it’s up to you create your models, controllers and everything.

    Some notes and considerations.

    At the time of this writing, Mongrel has not been updated to build and install properly either on 1.9 or MinGW versions of Ruby.

    As part of Mongrel development team, I’m going to work on a solution for this in the upcoming days.

    If you find something wrong with the Ruby Installer, please report here, but issues with your code, Rails or other are not responsability of RubyInstaller.

    The binary gems provided at gems.rubyinstaller.org are based on our forks of sqlite3-ruby, which can be cloned and explored here at GitHub.

    Keep in mind that some gems would not work under Ruby 1.9, or you will need a compiler (DevKit) for it. See previous post with details how to get those from our download page.

    来自:

     http://blog.mmediasys.com/2009/07/06/getting-started-with-rails-and-sqlite3/

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