I realize this is a 5 year old question, but I found all of these answers unsatisfying. Since I use ruby to develop CLI tools, using bundler for testing is not ideal. I need to be able to execute my test commands anywhere, and get the actual equivalent of pip install --editable
.
Here's my solution.
Use RVM to setup a new gemset for development
rvm gemset use tools-dev --create
Install your gems
gem install mygem.gem
Locate the installation directory
gem list tool -d
In the output, it will say installed at ${rvm_gemset_path}
. Copy that path. It will also be an environment variable GEM_HOME
, but I include this step for completeness and clarity.
Delete the installed copy
rm -Rf ${rvm_gemset_path}/gems/mygem-${version}
Create a symlink to the git repository working directory.
ln -s ${PWD} ${rvm_gemset_path}/gems/mygem-${version}
This bash script will do it in a more automated fashion assuming that you are in the git directory and you've set GEM_NAME
as your gem's name.
rvm gemset use --create ${GEM_NAME}-dev
gem build ${GEM_NAME}.gemspec
gem install ${GEM_NAME}*.gem
gem_install_path=$(ruby -e "puts Gem::Specification.find_by_name('${GEM_NAME}').full_gem_path")
mv $gem_install_path "${gem_install_path}.bak"
ln -s $PWD $gem_install_path
gem install /path/to/gem
orgem install --local path/to/gem
should work for you.require
rather than worrying about it as a gem.