Installs Ruby and bundler gem on Linux.
None.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
workspace: /root
The location where temporary files will be downloaded in preparation for Ruby installation.
ruby_install_bundler: true
Whether this role should install Bundler.
ruby_install_gems: []
A list of Ruby gems to install (just the name of the gem to be installed). This is meant as a simple convenience, and will only install the latest version of the gem. If you need to install gems with more options or specificity, you can do so elsewhere in your playbook.
You can also use a dictionary for each gem that allows setting the version
and
user_install
keys for the gem
Ansible module. For example:
ruby_install_gems:
- name: bundler
version: '< 2'
user_install: false
You can mix the two syntaxes, using either a dict or a string (the gem name) for each gem.
ruby_install_gems_user: username
The user account under which Ruby gems will be installed. Defaults to the ansible_ssh_user
if not set.
ruby_install_from_source: false
By default, this role will install whatever version of ruby is available through your system's package manager (apt
or yum
). You can install whatever version you like (including the latest release) by setting this to true
and/or updating the ruby_download_url
and ruby_version
.
ruby_download_url: http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.0/ruby-3.0.0.tar.gz
The URL from which Ruby will be downloaded (only used if ruby_install_from_source
is true
).
ruby_version: 3.0.0
The version of ruby that will be installed (only used if ruby_install_from_source
is true
).
ruby_source_configure_command: ./configure --enable-shared
The configure
command that will be run (only used if ruby_install_from_source
is true
).
ruby_rubygems_package_name: rubygems
The name of the rubygems
package. Generally, the default should work; but it will be set to rubygems-integration
automatically on Ubuntu Trusty (14.04).
None.
- hosts: server
roles:
- role: geerlingguy.ruby
MIT / BSD
This role was created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.