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For more information about this image and its history, please see the relevant manifest file (library/rails) in the docker-library/official-images GitHub repo.

What is Ruby on Rails?

Ruby on Rails or, simply, Rails is an open source web application framework which runs on the Ruby programming language. It is a full-stack framework. This means that "out of the box", Rails can create pages and applications that gather information from a web server, talk to or query a database, and render templates. As a result, Rails features a routing system that is independent of the web server.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_on_Rails

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How to use this image

Create a Dockerfile in your Rails app project

FROM rails:onbuild

Put this file in the root of your app, next to the Gemfile.

This image includes multiple ONBUILD triggers which should cover most applications. The build will COPY . /usr/src/app, RUN bundle install, EXPOSE 3000, and set the default command to rails server.

You can then build and run the Docker image:

docker build -t my-rails-app .
docker run --name some-rails-app -d my-rails-app

You can test it by visiting http://container-ip:3000 in a browser or, if you need access outside the host, on port 8080:

docker run --name some-rails-app -p 8080:3000 -d my-rails-app

You can then go to http://localhost:8080 or http://host-ip:8080 in a browser.

Generate a Gemfile.lock

The onbuid tag expects a Gemfile.lock in your app directory. This docker run will help you generate one. Run it in the root of your app, next to the Gemfile:

docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app ruby:2.1 bundle install

License

View license information for the software contained in this image.

Supported Docker versions

This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.4.1.

Support for older versions (down to 1.0) is provided on a best-effort basis.

User Feedback

Issues

If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a GitHub issue.

You can also reach many of the official image maintainers via the #docker-library IRC channel on Freenode.

Contributing

You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.

Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a GitHub issue, especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.