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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented, general-purpose, open-source pro
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## Create a `Dockerfile` in your Ruby app project
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```dockerfile
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-FROM %%IMAGE%%:2.5
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+FROM %%IMAGE%%:3.0
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# throw errors if Gemfile has been modified since Gemfile.lock
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RUN bundle config --global frozen 1
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ $ docker run -it --name my-running-script my-ruby-app
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The above example `Dockerfile` 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`:
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```console
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-$ docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app %%IMAGE%%:2.5 bundle install
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+$ docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app %%IMAGE%%:3.0 bundle install
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```
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## Run a single Ruby script
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ $ docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app %%IMAGE%%:2.5 bundle in
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For many simple, single file projects, you may find it inconvenient to write a complete `Dockerfile`. In such cases, you can run a Ruby script by using the Ruby Docker image directly:
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```console
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-$ docker run -it --rm --name my-running-script -v "$PWD":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp %%IMAGE%%:2.5 ruby your-daemon-or-script.rb
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+$ docker run -it --rm --name my-running-script -v "$PWD":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp %%IMAGE%%:3.0 ruby your-daemon-or-script.rb
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```
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## Encoding
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