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Centre de développement Ruby

Développement d'applications avec Oracle Database : créez Ruby et Ruby sur les applications Rails à l'aide du pilote ruby-oci8 ou de JRuby avec l'adaptateur amélioré Oracle pour ActiveRecord.

Getting started with Ruby

What is Ruby?

Ruby is a highly flexible programming language. Developers coding in Ruby can make changes to the way the language itself works.

Getting Started With Ruby (and Ruby on Rails) on OCI

Ruby isn’t just for web applications! Learn how to use OCI and Ruby together for projects like DevOps, automation, command-line tools, and data processing. Oracle’s deep experience in data and processing make OCI a beautiful complement to your Ruby projects.

Exécutez le code Ruby plus rapidement à l'aide de TruffleRuby

Exécutez votre code Ruby plus rapidement avec TruffleRuby. TruffleRuby est l'implémentation hautes performances GraalVM du langage de programmation Ruby.

Ruby Articles

TruffleRuby sur les instances de conteneur OCI

Lancez-vous facilement avec les applications Ruby hautes performances sur OCI.

Introducing myfile: A base Rails app on OCI

Get started using Ruby on Rails with a simple web app that shows you how easy it is to create a simple online file manager for uploading/downloading and sharing files on OCI.

myfile: Using Active Storage

Building on our simple web app, we’ll now use OCI Object Storage for an even more robust file tool that implements Rails Active Storage.

myfile — file attachment implementation using Dragonfly

Using the Ruby gem Dragonfly and OCI Object Storage, this article shows how you have plenty of options when building a web app on Oracle Cloud – because one size doesn’t fit all!

Ruby Gem - Carrierwave

Exploring more Ruby gems, this time Carrierwave joins the party. Here we’ll use it along with Fog::Storage to store items, plus we’ll explore some ways to clean up temp files created when running the application.

Ruby Gem - Shrine

Again building on our myfile application, this time we’ll see how to use the Ruby gem shrine in our application, including how to update the model we previously built.

Evaluation comparative CRuby, MJIT, YJIT, JRuby et TruffleRuby

Découvrez comment TruffleRuby est capable de comprendre et d'optimiser le code Ruby de manière significative mieux que toute autre implémentation de Ruby.

Making Quick-and-Dirty REST calls to the OCI API in Ruby

When using Ruby, it's possible to leverage the power and all of the object-oriented goodness that the OCI Ruby SDK offers, yet also possible to make lightweight calls directly to the OCI API. Sometimes when we’re building applications we need a “quick-and-dirty” method to test our app before proceeding. In this article we’ll look at a simple REST call method to the OCI API, perfect for prototyping and testing.

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