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When I write debugger it does not start:

NoMethodError: undefined method `run_init_script' for Debugger:Module
from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ruby-debug-base-0.10.3/lib/ruby-debug-base.rb:239:in `debugger'
from (irb):4

If I run rake my:task --debugger,it returns me to console immediately. How is it possible to debug rake tasks?

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I found the solution.

$ gem install ruby-debug
$ ruby-debug rake my:task

or on some systems

$ rdebug rake my:task
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    Really though you shouldn't be doing large amounts of logic in a rake task. Most of my rake tasks are one-liners that call a method on a model which is then fully covered with tests. Apr 18, 2010 at 21:13
  • I am doing spider based on mechanize and I need debug some lines. All them in methods and not covered by tests yet. Thank you for the reply. Apr 19, 2010 at 2:09
  • @rspeicher, it's useful if you have a seed task Jun 22, 2010 at 11:34
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    on my system is rdebug instead of ruby-debug Jun 22, 2010 at 13:24
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    TIP: Add in the beginning Debugger.settings[:autoeval] = true that will cause the typical rails behavior where everything you type runs scoped to the self where you put the debugger call. Feb 13, 2013 at 22:56
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Andrey Kouznetsov's answer didn't work for me using Ruby 1.9.3. The ruby-debug gem doesn't seem to support Ruby 1.9. I had to use the debugger gem: https://github.com/cldwalker/debugger.

  1. Add gem 'debugger' to my Gemfile's development group.
  2. Run bundle.
  3. Add require 'debugger' to the top of my rake task.
  4. Add a call to debugger where I wanted a breakpoint in my rake task.
  5. Run the rake task normally from the command line, e.g.: rake my:task.
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    Another option instead of putting require 'debugger' at the top is to put inline require 'debugger'; debugger. That way, when you delete the debugger statements, you won't forget to delete the require.
    – wisbucky
    Apr 2, 2015 at 16:37
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I highly recommend pry for this

bundle install pry
require 'pry'
rake ...

In your rake task file:

binding.pry 
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This approach did not work for me. I just added this in my code:

require 'ruby-debug'
# ... code ...
debugger
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Visual Studio Code has pretty good debugger, built-in. If anybody finds this searching for a way to get it to work with rake, here's a working configuration:

{
    "name": "Debug a rake task",
    "type": "Ruby",
    "request": "launch",
    "useBundler": true,
    "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
    "program": "/usr/local/bin/rake",
    "args": ["all"]
}

This would run the rake task all. You may have to change the path to rake, I didn't find way to run the one in PATH.

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  • all didn't work for me. I used rvms rake and I set args to the name of my task with a breakpoint on the first line of it and it worked for me. Aug 22, 2018 at 19:54
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    @SomeGuyOnAComputer: Hence the sentence "This would run the rake task all". It's just the name of a task I have (/had two years ago). Aug 23, 2018 at 17:42
  • my bad I missed that Aug 30, 2018 at 18:33
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ByeBug is another one for 2.0+

https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/byebug

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