OpenSSL provides SSL, TLS and general purpose cryptography. It wraps the OpenSSL library.
The openssl gem is available at rubygems.org. You can install with:
You may need to specify the path where OpenSSL is installed.
gem install openssl -- --with-openssl-dir=/opt/openssl
Alternatively, you can install the gem with bundler
:
# Gemfile gem 'openssl' # or specify git master gem 'openssl', git: 'https://github.com/ruby/openssl'
After doing bundle install
, you should have the gem installed in your bundle.
Once installed, you can require "openssl" in your application.
NOTE: If you are using Ruby 2.3 (and not Bundler), you must activate the gem version of openssl, otherwise the default gem packaged with the Ruby installation will be used:
gem "openssl" require "openssl"
See https://ruby.github.io/openssl/.
Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions.
Security issues should be reported to ruby-core by following the process described on "Security at ruby-lang.org".
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