I am trying to install Bundler on my VPS using Ansible.
I already have rbenv set up and the global ruby is 2.1.0.
If I SSH as root into the server and run gem install bundler
, it installs perfectly.
I have tried the following three ways of using Ansible to install the Bundler gem and all three produce no errors, but when I SSH in and run gem list
, Bundler is nowhere to be seen.
Attempt 1:
---
- name: Install Bundler
shell: gem install bundler
Attempt 2:
---
- name: Install Bundler
shell: gem install bundler
Attempt 3:
---
- name: Install Bundler
gem: name=bundler
state=latest
I have also tried the last attempt with user_install=yes
and also with user_install=no
and neither make any difference.
Any ideas how I can get it to install Bundler correctly via Ansible?
I've been working on this for a little while now and I have 1 ruby version installed: 2.1.0 and ahve found that the shims directory for rbenv does not contain a shim for bundle
.
Should a shim for bundle
be in there? I'm just getting confused as to why capistrano cannot find the bundle
command as it's listed when I run sudo gem list
but NOT when I run gem list
?
root@weepingangel:/usr/local/rbenv/shims# echo $PATH
/usr/local/rbenv/shims:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
root@weepingangel:/usr/local/rbenv/shims# gem environment
RubyGems Environment:
- RUBYGEMS VERSION: 2.2.0
- RUBY VERSION: 2.1.0 (2013-12-25 patchlevel 0) [x86_64-linux]
- INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/local/rbenv/versions/2.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0
- RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/rbenv/versions/2.1.0/bin/ruby
- EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/local/rbenv/versions/2.1.0/bin
- SPEC CACHE DIRECTORY: /root/.gem/specs
- RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
- ruby
- x86_64-linux
- GEM PATHS:
- /usr/local/rbenv/versions/2.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0
- /root/.gem/ruby/2.1.0
- GEM CONFIGURATION:
- :update_sources => true
- :verbose => true
- :backtrace => false
- :bulk_threshold => 1000
- :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org", "http://gems.github.com"]
- "gem" => "--no-ri --no-rdoc"
- REMOTE SOURCES:
- http://gems.rubyforge.org
- http://gems.github.com
- SHELL PATH:
- /usr/local/rbenv/versions/2.1.0/bin
- /usr/local/rbenv/libexec
- /usr/local/rbenv/shims
- /usr/local/sbin
- /usr/local/bin
- /usr/sbin
- /usr/bin
- /sbin
- /bin
- /usr/games
Any ideas?
So, I think the two main problems I have:
Why is bundler only visible when I run
sudo gem list
?My deploy is saying:
INFO [18d5838c] Running /usr/bin/env bundle install --binstubs /var/rails_apps/neiltonge/shared/bin --path /var/rails_apps/neiltonge/shared/bundle --without development test --deployment --quiet on 188.226.159.96 DEBUG [18d5838c] Command: cd /var/rails_apps/neiltonge/releases/20140301205432 && ( PATH=$PATH /usr/bin/env bundle install --binstubs /var/rails_apps/neiltonge/shared/bin --path /var/rails_apps/neiltonge/shared/bundle --without development test --deployment --quiet ) DEBUG [18d5838c] /usr/bin/env: bundle: No such file or directory
and this is my
$PATH
:/usr/local/rbenv/shims:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
Why can't bundle be located?
This Worked for me:
Sometimes after installing bundler, with rbenv on the system, you need to update your
$PATH
by runingrbenv rehash
. I just tried the same thing with ansible, and it worked. Bundler is available in my$PATH
after rehash.I've met the similar environment issue when I tried to run commands as another user. As mentioned in this feature request you have two options to execute your command in login shell (that will load user environment). For example i'ld like to install bundler as rails user:
or
Since Ansible 1.3 following native solution is possible:
Mention the
user_install
parameter! Additionally some dependecies installed by the bundler could need following further package dependencies:The problem is that, when running
gem install bundler
via ansible, you're not initializing rbenv properly, sincerbenv init
is run in.bashrc
or.bash_profile
. So thegem
command used is the system one, not the one installed as a rbenv shim. So whenever you install a gem, it is installed system-wide, not in your rbenv environment.To have rbenv initialized properly, you must execute bash itself and explicitely state that it's a login shell, so it reads it's initialization files :
Leave the
-u your_rbenv_user
part if you really want to do this as root.If the above command works, you can easily turn it into a playbook action :
It's cumbersome, but it's the only way I found so far.
The cleanest and quickest way to install
bundler
using Ansible is this:Simply install
rbenv
by using the role https://github.com/zzet/ansible-rbenv-role and by configuring its plugins like so (obviously, there are more parameters to configure than just the plugins):The included plugin
rbenv-default-gems
will addbundler
by default and into the right directory during the installation process of the version ofruby
you will have spcecified.Then make sure
bundler
is inPATH
.That's it.