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Rubymine rails12/29/2023 ![]() Setting up default Ruby version for a current Project Once gem is installed you should be good to run the project in Rubymine. It might prompt you about missing “ruby-debug-ide” gem and will give you an option to install that, say yes Rubymine will install missing gem for you, ![]() ![]() Select PostgreSQL as Data Sourceįrom Run menu, you can run the newly created project in regular or debug mode, when running it debug mode, Then go to Database tool window, and press”New” button to add database configuration. Go to View menu -> Toolbar windows, select Database. You can setup Database tool to point to your PG database which makes it easier to view table records in RubyMine itself. Once project is created, you will be prompted to add git root in order to hook up with git for VCS operations.Ĭlick on configure link in the pop up above, once presented with Version Control settings everything should already be populated for, press “Ok” there This will prompt you about the directory selected in Location field not being empty, go-ahead and press “Yes” Select Ruby SDK version to point to correct Ruby version, that should auto select correct Rails version for you. Stay on the Cutting Edge - Enjoy first-class support for Ruby and Rails, Sinatra, React, Angular, Puppet, Docker, and more.Select to Add “Rails application” on the left, then in Location point to the location where you have source code checked out for example “/home/hkataria/dev/manageiq”.Easily configure automatic deployment via FTP or SFTP and manage your infrastructure with Vagrant, Capistrano, Chef, or Puppet. The Terminal is also available as an IDE tool window whenever you need it. Manage Your Project Environment - Enjoy seamless integration with tools like Rake Task Runner, Rails Generators, Bundler, RVM/Rbenv, Zeus, and others.Save time with a unified UI for working with Git, SVN, Mercurial and other version control systems. Enjoy a Fine‐Tuned Workspace - In RubyMine you can quickly help yourself feel at home, with customizable color schemes, keyboard schemes, and all the look-and-feel settings you need for productive development.Create and run RSpec, Cucumber, Shoulda, MiniTest & Test::Unit tests with coding assistance and a GUI-based test runner. Set breakpoints, run your code step by step and make use of all the available information at your fingertips. Test and Debug with Pleasure - Use the powerful debugger with a graphical UI for Ruby, JavaScript, and CoffeeScript.Rails-aware refactorings help you perform project-wide changes: for example renaming a controller will also rename the helper, views, and tests. Automated yet safe refactorings help clean up your code and keep it more maintainable. ![]() Detect and Eliminate Code Smells - Follow community best practices with code inspections verifying your code for many types of possible errors and providing on-the-fly improvements with quick-fix options.Enjoy super fast navigation in your Rails project with an MVC-based project view and model, class, and gem dependencies diagrams. It only takes one click to switch to the declaration, super method, test, usages, implementation, and more. Find Your Way Around - Use smart search to jump to any class, file or symbol, or even any IDE action or tool window.Take advantage of the language specific-aware syntax and error highlighting, code formatting, code completion, and quick documentation. Work Faster with a Smart Editor - Produce high-quality code more efficiently, thanks to first-class support for Ruby and Rails, JavaScript and CoffeeScript, ERB and HAML, CSS, Sass and Less, and more.
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