Reimplementation of most important rvm.io features for MS Windows
As there is no rvm.io available for native windows, but only for POSIX by Cygwin, this is a reimplementation of basic rvm.io features for native MS Windows on the classic command line. It is based on the packages shipped by rubyinstaller.org.
RVM 4 Windows allows you to comfortably install and manage several versions of Ruby on your Windows machine.
It automatically detects .ruby-version
files or ruby version definitions in Gemfiles and runs your project on the classic windows command line on the specified ruby version automatically.
Beneath you can switch your ruby version instantly.
Ruby environment configurations are managed by RVM per user in C:\Users\%USERNAME%\.rvm
but stored for all users in C:\ProgramData\rvm
by default.
The goal of this project is not to 100% reimplement all features of rvm.io, but the most important and common ones by preserving most of the same command line interface. Some special Windows related stuff is added as well.
rvm add <path>
command..ruby-version
files with autoswitchrvm kit
command with recipes for several ruby versions to install common used native gems.The following commands are available in rvm-windows:
add <path> # Add a installed ruby environment to the list (alias: mount) automount # Scan for ruby installations and add them to the RVM configuration (alias: scan) config # Print current RVM config config default # Print default version config default <version> # Set default version config proxy # Get the configured proxy host. config proxy <host> # Set the proxy server host. E.g. http://proxy:12345 config proxy delete # Remove the proxy server host from the configuration. config proxy enable # Enable using the proxy server host from the configuration. config proxy disable # Disable using the proxy server host from the configuration. current # Print current ruby environment version default # Use default ruby version (alias: rvm use default) delete <version> # Delete given ruby environment (alias: remove) fix # Automatically fix paths and versions in RVM configuration get # Upgrade RVM to its latest release version help # Print this usage guide info # Show the environment information for current ruby init # Initialize RVM by adding it to the PATH environment variable install <version> # Install a specific ruby version kick <version> # Only remove given ruby environment from the RVM list without deleting any ruby environment. kit # Experimental: Install a bunch of widely used x64 dependencies automatically to the current ruby environment, which are needed to build native gems like postgresql, mysql2, ... list # List all installed ruby versions managed by RVM list verbose # List all installed ruby versions managed by RVM with additional info list known # List all installable ruby versions with latest patch version list all # List all installable ruby versions mount <path> # Add a installed ruby environment to the list (alias: add <path>) reinstall <version> # Delete given ruby environment and install it again. remove <version> # Delete given ruby environment (alias: uninstall) scan # Scan for ruby installations and add them to the RVM configuration (alias: automount) system # Use the system ruby (alias: rvm use system) uninstall <version> # Delete given ruby environment (alias: remove) upgrade <version> # Upgrade given version to its latest patch version upgrade <from> <to> # Upgrade given from_version to given to_version upgrades # List installed environments and available upgrades. use <version> # Switch to specified ruby version use --default <version> # Switch to specified ruby version and set it as default version # Display RVM build version
* ruby-3.2.2 ruby-2.4.10 => ruby-2.7.8
# => - current # =* - current && default # * - default
- ruby-3.3.0 - ruby-3.2.3 - ruby-3.2.2 - ruby-3.2.1 - ruby-3.2.0 - ruby-3.1.4 ... - ruby-3.0.2 - ruby-3.0.1 - ruby-3.0.0 - ruby-2.7.8 - ruby-2.7.7 - ruby-2.7.6 - ruby-2.7.5 ... - ruby-2.5.1 - ruby-2.4.10 - ruby-2.4.9 ... - ruby-2.4.4 - ruby-2.4.4
You do not need to prefix ruby-
You even do not need to specify the exact version, it will automatically use or install the highest one available!
Installing ruby-3.2.3 ......
rvm-windows requires
You have to use npm and not yarn to install rvm-windows, as yarn does not support creating powershell files automatically and differs from its way to handle character encodings. (See #5)
Ensure that NodeJS >= 18.x is already installed.
Then on your command line execute the following command:
npm install -g rvm-windows
After installing the command rvm
is available on the command line.
Check if in your system wide PATH setting some ruby environment is listed and remove it from the system PATH variable.
Otherwise try
or
again.
rvm-windows has only basic proxy support with Basic Authentication. For basic authentication, you can use the following format:
http://<username>:<password>@<proxy-hostname>:<proxy-port> # example http://super:pwn123@myprox.local:1234NTLM & other authentication methods
If you need to authenticate with other methods such as NTLM, you will need a intermediate proxy like px
or CNTLM
.
As CNTLM is only running very stable on *nix, we recommend using px proxy.
To check if your intermediate proxy is running correctly, try a test request with curl:
curl -x http://127.0.0.1:3128 -X GET https://www.google.de
Then you should get the HTML document as response:
...
sAttribute("data-ved")?f=a?F(a)||"":"":f=(f=a.closest("[data-ved]"))?F(f)||"":"";
f=f||"";if(a.hasAttribute("jsname"))a=a.getAttribute("jsname");else{var E;a=null==
(E=a.closest("[jsname]"))?void 0:E.getAttribute("jsname")}google.log("rcm","&ei="
+b+"&tgtved="+f+"&jsname="+(a||""))}}else H=a,G=[b]}window.document.addEventListe
ner("DOMContentLoaded",function(){document.body.addEventListener("click",I)});}).
call(this);</script></body></html>
After installing and configuring and testing px proxy, set your RVM config like this:
rvm config proxy http://127.0.0.1:3128
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/magynhard/rvm-windows. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
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