Reputation: 981
I am starting out with Ruby on Rails. I am currently going through a tutorial that says that I have to run a .rb file from IRB to create a .xml file in my current directory.
My question is how do I run a .rb file in IRB?
I tried the following: just typing irb
on the command line in the directory of the file. That starts an IRB session as far as I understand.
Then I typed
irb filename.rb
which went through, but didn't create anything in the current directory.
Upvotes: 98
Views: 74115
Reputation: 2985
In case you want to have your file loaded in the irb session and you are using Ruby 2+ you can load a file in irb like this:
irb -r ./the_name_of_your_file.rb
This opens an irb session with the given file loaded.
Imagine you have file with a class like this:
class Example
def initialize(name)
@name = name
end
def print__example
p name
end
end
You will be able to use the Example class in the irb session.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 95
We can just create a .rb file in the directory which you are currently working in using any text editor and type all the code in that and then use the command ruby filename.rb
in the terminal, not in the irb, then it shows the output in irb.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 9177
You can "run" a file in irb by just requiring or loading it.
$ irb
>> load './filename.rb'
To change your current working directory within irb, you can use FileUtils:
>> require 'fileutils'
>> FileUtils.pwd # prints working directory
>> FileUtils.cd '/path/to/somewhere' # changes the directory
Upvotes: 186