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bundle-config(1) -- Set bundler configuration options
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## SYNOPSIS
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`bundle config` [list|get|set|unset] [<name> [<value>]]
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## DESCRIPTION
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This command allows you to interact with Bundler's configuration system.
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Bundler loads configuration settings in this order:
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1. Local config (`app/.bundle/config`)
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2. Environmental variables (`ENV`)
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3. Global config (`~/.bundle/config`)
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4. Bundler default config
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Executing `bundle config list` with will print a list of all bundler
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configuration for the current bundle, and where that configuration
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was set.
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Executing `bundle config get <name>` will print the value of that configuration
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setting, and where it was set.
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Executing `bundle config set <name> <value>` will set that configuration to the
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value specified for all bundles executed as the current user. The configuration
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will be stored in `~/.bundle/config`. If <name> already is set, <name> will be
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overridden and user will be warned.
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Executing `bundle config set --global <name> <value>` works the same as above.
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Executing `bundle config set --local <name> <value>` will set that configuration to
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the local application. The configuration will be stored in `app/.bundle/config`.
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Executing `bundle config unset <name>` will delete the configuration in both
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local and global sources.
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Executing `bundle config unset --global <name>` will delete the configuration
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only from the user configuration.
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Executing `bundle config unset --local <name> <value>` will delete the
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configuration only from the local application.
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Executing bundle with the `BUNDLE_IGNORE_CONFIG` environment variable set will
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cause it to ignore all configuration.
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Executing `bundle config set disable_multisource true` upgrades the warning about
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the Gemfile containing multiple primary sources to an error. Executing `bundle
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config unset disable_multisource` downgrades this error to a warning.
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## REMEMBERING OPTIONS
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Flags passed to `bundle install` or the Bundler runtime, such as `--path foo` or
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`--without production`, are remembered between commands and saved to your local
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application's configuration (normally, `./.bundle/config`).
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However, this will be changed in bundler 3, so it's better not to rely on this
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behavior. If these options must be remembered, it's better to set them using
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`bundle config` (e.g., `bundle config set path foo`).
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The options that can be configured are:
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* `bin`:
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Creates a directory (defaults to `~/bin`) and place any executables from the
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gem there. These executables run in Bundler's context. If used, you might add
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this directory to your environment's `PATH` variable. For instance, if the
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`rails` gem comes with a `rails` executable, this flag will create a
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`bin/rails` executable that ensures that all referred dependencies will be
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resolved using the bundled gems.
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* `deployment`:
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In deployment mode, Bundler will 'roll-out' the bundle for
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`production` use. Please check carefully if you want to have this option
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enabled in `development` or `test` environments.
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* `path`:
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The location to install the specified gems to. This defaults to Rubygems'
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setting. Bundler shares this location with Rubygems, `gem install ...` will
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have gem installed there, too. Therefore, gems installed without a
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`--path ...` setting will show up by calling `gem list`. Accordingly, gems
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installed to other locations will not get listed.
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* `without`:
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A space-separated list of groups referencing gems to skip during installation.
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* `with`:
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A space-separated list of groups referencing gems to include during installation.
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## BUILD OPTIONS
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You can use `bundle config` to give Bundler the flags to pass to the gem
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installer every time bundler tries to install a particular gem.
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A very common example, the `mysql` gem, requires Snow Leopard users to
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pass configuration flags to `gem install` to specify where to find the
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`mysql_config` executable.
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gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
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Since the specific location of that executable can change from machine
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to machine, you can specify these flags on a per-machine basis.
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bundle config set build.mysql --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
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After running this command, every time bundler needs to install the
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`mysql` gem, it will pass along the flags you specified.
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## CONFIGURATION KEYS
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Configuration keys in bundler have two forms: the canonical form and the
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environment variable form.
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For instance, passing the `--without` flag to [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html)
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prevents Bundler from installing certain groups specified in the Gemfile(5). Bundler
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persists this value in `app/.bundle/config` so that calls to `Bundler.setup`
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do not try to find gems from the `Gemfile` that you didn't install. Additionally,
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subsequent calls to [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html) remember this setting
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and skip those groups.
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The canonical form of this configuration is `"without"`. To convert the canonical
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form to the environment variable form, capitalize it, and prepend `BUNDLE_`. The
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environment variable form of `"without"` is `BUNDLE_WITHOUT`.
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Any periods in the configuration keys must be replaced with two underscores when
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setting it via environment variables. The configuration key `local.rack` becomes
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the environment variable `BUNDLE_LOCAL__RACK`.
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## LIST OF AVAILABLE KEYS
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The following is a list of all configuration keys and their purpose. You can
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learn more about their operation in [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html).
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* `allow_bundler_dependency_conflicts` (`BUNDLE_ALLOW_BUNDLER_DEPENDENCY_CONFLICTS`):
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Allow resolving to specifications that have dependencies on `bundler` that
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are incompatible with the running Bundler version.
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* `allow_deployment_source_credential_changes` (`BUNDLE_ALLOW_DEPLOYMENT_SOURCE_CREDENTIAL_CHANGES`):
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When in deployment mode, allow changing the credentials to a gem's source.
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Ex: `https://some.host.com/gems/path/` -> `https://user_name:password@some.host.com/gems/path`
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* `allow_offline_install` (`BUNDLE_ALLOW_OFFLINE_INSTALL`):
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Allow Bundler to use cached data when installing without network access.
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* `auto_clean_without_path` (`BUNDLE_AUTO_CLEAN_WITHOUT_PATH`):
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Automatically run `bundle clean` after installing when an explicit `path`
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has not been set and Bundler is not installing into the system gems.
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* `auto_install` (`BUNDLE_AUTO_INSTALL`):
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Automatically run `bundle install` when gems are missing.
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* `bin` (`BUNDLE_BIN`):
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Install executables from gems in the bundle to the specified directory.
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Defaults to `false`.
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* `cache_all` (`BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL`):
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Cache all gems, including path and git gems.
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* `cache_all_platforms` (`BUNDLE_CACHE_ALL_PLATFORMS`):
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Cache gems for all platforms.
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* `cache_path` (`BUNDLE_CACHE_PATH`):
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The directory that bundler will place cached gems in when running
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<code>bundle package</code>, and that bundler will look in when installing gems.
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Defaults to `vendor/cache`.
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* `clean` (`BUNDLE_CLEAN`):
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Whether Bundler should run `bundle clean` automatically after
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`bundle install`.
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* `console` (`BUNDLE_CONSOLE`):
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The console that `bundle console` starts. Defaults to `irb`.
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* `default_install_uses_path` (`BUNDLE_DEFAULT_INSTALL_USES_PATH`):
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Whether a `bundle install` without an explicit `--path` argument defaults
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to installing gems in `.bundle`.
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* `deployment` (`BUNDLE_DEPLOYMENT`):
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Disallow changes to the `Gemfile`. When the `Gemfile` is changed and the
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lockfile has not been updated, running Bundler commands will be blocked.
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* `disable_checksum_validation` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_CHECKSUM_VALIDATION`):
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Allow installing gems even if they do not match the checksum provided by
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RubyGems.
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* `disable_exec_load` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_EXEC_LOAD`):
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Stop Bundler from using `load` to launch an executable in-process in
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`bundle exec`.
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* `disable_local_branch_check` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_LOCAL_BRANCH_CHECK`):
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Allow Bundler to use a local git override without a branch specified in the
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Gemfile.
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* `disable_multisource` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_MULTISOURCE`):
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When set, Gemfiles containing multiple sources will produce errors
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instead of warnings.
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Use `bundle config unset disable_multisource` to unset.
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* `disable_platform_warnings` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_PLATFORM_WARNINGS`):
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Disable warnings during bundle install when a dependency is unused on the current platform.
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* `disable_shared_gems` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_SHARED_GEMS`):
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Stop Bundler from accessing gems installed to RubyGems' normal location.
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* `disable_version_check` (`BUNDLE_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK`):
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Stop Bundler from checking if a newer Bundler version is available on
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rubygems.org.
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* `force_ruby_platform` (`BUNDLE_FORCE_RUBY_PLATFORM`):
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Ignore the current machine's platform and install only `ruby` platform gems.
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As a result, gems with native extensions will be compiled from source.
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* `frozen` (`BUNDLE_FROZEN`):
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Disallow changes to the `Gemfile`. When the `Gemfile` is changed and the
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lockfile has not been updated, running Bundler commands will be blocked.
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Defaults to `true` when `--deployment` is used.
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* `gem.push_key` (`BUNDLE_GEM__PUSH_KEY`):
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Sets the `--key` parameter for `gem push` when using the `rake release`
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command with a private gemstash server.
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* `gemfile` (`BUNDLE_GEMFILE`):
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The name of the file that bundler should use as the `Gemfile`. This location
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of this file also sets the root of the project, which is used to resolve
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relative paths in the `Gemfile`, among other things. By default, bundler
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will search up from the current working directory until it finds a
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`Gemfile`.
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* `global_gem_cache` (`BUNDLE_GLOBAL_GEM_CACHE`):
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Whether Bundler should cache all gems globally, rather than locally to the
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installing Ruby installation.
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* `ignore_messages` (`BUNDLE_IGNORE_MESSAGES`): When set, no post install
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messages will be printed. To silence a single gem, use dot notation like
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`ignore_messages.httparty true`.
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* `init_gems_rb` (`BUNDLE_INIT_GEMS_RB`)
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Generate a `gems.rb` instead of a `Gemfile` when running `bundle init`.
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* `jobs` (`BUNDLE_JOBS`):
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The number of gems Bundler can install in parallel. Defaults to 1.
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* `no_install` (`BUNDLE_NO_INSTALL`):
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Whether `bundle package` should skip installing gems.
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* `no_prune` (`BUNDLE_NO_PRUNE`):
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Whether Bundler should leave outdated gems unpruned when caching.
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* `only_update_to_newer_versions` (`BUNDLE_ONLY_UPDATE_TO_NEWER_VERSIONS`):
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During `bundle update`, only resolve to newer versions of the gems in the
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lockfile.
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* `path` (`BUNDLE_PATH`):
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The location on disk where all gems in your bundle will be located regardless
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of `$GEM_HOME` or `$GEM_PATH` values. Bundle gems not found in this location
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will be installed by `bundle install`. Defaults to `Gem.dir`. When --deployment
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is used, defaults to vendor/bundle.
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* `path.system` (`BUNDLE_PATH__SYSTEM`):
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Whether Bundler will install gems into the default system path (`Gem.dir`).
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* `path_relative_to_cwd` (`BUNDLE_PATH_RELATIVE_TO_CWD`)
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Makes `--path` relative to the CWD instead of the `Gemfile`.
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* `plugins` (`BUNDLE_PLUGINS`):
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Enable Bundler's experimental plugin system.
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* `prefer_patch` (BUNDLE_PREFER_PATCH):
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Prefer updating only to next patch version during updates. Makes `bundle update` calls equivalent to `bundler update --patch`.
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* `print_only_version_number` (`BUNDLE_PRINT_ONLY_VERSION_NUMBER`)
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Print only version number from `bundler --version`.
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* `redirect` (`BUNDLE_REDIRECT`):
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The number of redirects allowed for network requests. Defaults to `5`.
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* `retry` (`BUNDLE_RETRY`):
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The number of times to retry failed network requests. Defaults to `3`.
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* `setup_makes_kernel_gem_public` (`BUNDLE_SETUP_MAKES_KERNEL_GEM_PUBLIC`):
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Have `Bundler.setup` make the `Kernel#gem` method public, even though
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RubyGems declares it as private.
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* `shebang` (`BUNDLE_SHEBANG`):
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The program name that should be invoked for generated binstubs. Defaults to
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the ruby install name used to generate the binstub.
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* `silence_deprecations` (`BUNDLE_SILENCE_DEPRECATIONS`):
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Whether Bundler should silence deprecation warnings for behavior that will
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be changed in the next major version.
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* `silence_root_warning` (`BUNDLE_SILENCE_ROOT_WARNING`):
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Silence the warning Bundler prints when installing gems as root.
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* `skip_default_git_sources` (`BUNDLE_SKIP_DEFAULT_GIT_SOURCES`):
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Whether Bundler should skip adding default git source shortcuts to the
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Gemfile DSL.
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* `specific_platform` (`BUNDLE_SPECIFIC_PLATFORM`):
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Allow bundler to resolve for the specific running platform and store it in
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the lockfile, instead of only using a generic platform.
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A specific platform is the exact platform triple reported by
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`Gem::Platform.local`, such as `x86_64-darwin-16` or `universal-java-1.8`.
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On the other hand, generic platforms are those such as `ruby`, `mswin`, or
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`java`. In this example, `x86_64-darwin-16` would map to `ruby` and
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`universal-java-1.8` to `java`.
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* `ssl_ca_cert` (`BUNDLE_SSL_CA_CERT`):
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Path to a designated CA certificate file or folder containing multiple
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certificates for trusted CAs in PEM format.
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* `ssl_client_cert` (`BUNDLE_SSL_CLIENT_CERT`):
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Path to a designated file containing a X.509 client certificate
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and key in PEM format.
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* `ssl_verify_mode` (`BUNDLE_SSL_VERIFY_MODE`):
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The SSL verification mode Bundler uses when making HTTPS requests.
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Defaults to verify peer.
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* `suppress_install_using_messages` (`BUNDLE_SUPPRESS_INSTALL_USING_MESSAGES`):
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Avoid printing `Using ...` messages during installation when the version of
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a gem has not changed.
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* `system_bindir` (`BUNDLE_SYSTEM_BINDIR`):
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The location where RubyGems installs binstubs. Defaults to `Gem.bindir`.
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* `timeout` (`BUNDLE_TIMEOUT`):
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The seconds allowed before timing out for network requests. Defaults to `10`.
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* `unlock_source_unlocks_spec` (`BUNDLE_UNLOCK_SOURCE_UNLOCKS_SPEC`):
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Whether running `bundle update --source NAME` unlocks a gem with the given
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name. Defaults to `true`.
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* `update_requires_all_flag` (`BUNDLE_UPDATE_REQUIRES_ALL_FLAG`)
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Require passing `--all` to `bundle update` when everything should be updated,
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and disallow passing no options to `bundle update`.
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* `user_agent` (`BUNDLE_USER_AGENT`):
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The custom user agent fragment Bundler includes in API requests.
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* `with` (`BUNDLE_WITH`):
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A `:`-separated list of groups whose gems bundler should install.
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* `without` (`BUNDLE_WITHOUT`):
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A `:`-separated list of groups whose gems bundler should not install.
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In general, you should set these settings per-application by using the applicable
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flag to the [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html) or [bundle package(1)](bundle-package.1.html) command.
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You can set them globally either via environment variables or `bundle config`,
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whichever is preferable for your setup. If you use both, environment variables
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will take preference over global settings.
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## LOCAL GIT REPOS
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Bundler also allows you to work against a git repository locally
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instead of using the remote version. This can be achieved by setting
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up a local override:
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bundle config set local.GEM_NAME /path/to/local/git/repository
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For example, in order to use a local Rack repository, a developer could call:
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bundle config set local.rack ~/Work/git/rack
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Now instead of checking out the remote git repository, the local
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override will be used. Similar to a path source, every time the local
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git repository change, changes will be automatically picked up by
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Bundler. This means a commit in the local git repo will update the
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revision in the `Gemfile.lock` to the local git repo revision. This
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requires the same attention as git submodules. Before pushing to
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the remote, you need to ensure the local override was pushed, otherwise
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you may point to a commit that only exists in your local machine.
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You'll also need to CGI escape your usernames and passwords as well.
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Bundler does many checks to ensure a developer won't work with
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invalid references. Particularly, we force a developer to specify
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a branch in the `Gemfile` in order to use this feature. If the branch
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specified in the `Gemfile` and the current branch in the local git
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repository do not match, Bundler will abort. This ensures that
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a developer is always working against the correct branches, and prevents
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accidental locking to a different branch.
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Finally, Bundler also ensures that the current revision in the
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`Gemfile.lock` exists in the local git repository. By doing this, Bundler
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forces you to fetch the latest changes in the remotes.
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## MIRRORS OF GEM SOURCES
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Bundler supports overriding gem sources with mirrors. This allows you to
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configure rubygems.org as the gem source in your Gemfile while still using your
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mirror to fetch gems.
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bundle config set mirror.SOURCE_URL MIRROR_URL
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For example, to use a mirror of rubygems.org hosted at rubygems-mirror.org:
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bundle config set mirror.http://rubygems.org http://rubygems-mirror.org
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Each mirror also provides a fallback timeout setting. If the mirror does not
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respond within the fallback timeout, Bundler will try to use the original
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server instead of the mirror.
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bundle config set mirror.SOURCE_URL.fallback_timeout TIMEOUT
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For example, to fall back to rubygems.org after 3 seconds:
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bundle config set mirror.https://rubygems.org.fallback_timeout 3
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The default fallback timeout is 0.1 seconds, but the setting can currently
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only accept whole seconds (for example, 1, 15, or 30).
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## CREDENTIALS FOR GEM SOURCES
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Bundler allows you to configure credentials for any gem source, which allows
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you to avoid putting secrets into your Gemfile.
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bundle config set SOURCE_HOSTNAME USERNAME:PASSWORD
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For example, to save the credentials of user `claudette` for the gem source at
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`gems.longerous.com`, you would run:
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bundle config set gems.longerous.com claudette:s00pers3krit
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Or you can set the credentials as an environment variable like this:
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export BUNDLE_GEMS__LONGEROUS__COM="claudette:s00pers3krit"
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For gems with a git source with HTTP(S) URL you can specify credentials like so:
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bundle config set https://github.com/bundler/bundler.git username:password
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Or you can set the credentials as an environment variable like so:
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export BUNDLE_GITHUB__COM=username:password
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This is especially useful for private repositories on hosts such as Github,
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where you can use personal OAuth tokens:
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export BUNDLE_GITHUB__COM=abcd0123generatedtoken:x-oauth-basic
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## CONFIGURE BUNDLER DIRECTORIES
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Bundler's home, config, cache and plugin directories are able to be configured
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through environment variables. The default location for Bundler's home directory is
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`~/.bundle`, which all directories inherit from by default. The following
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outlines the available environment variables and their default values
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BUNDLE_USER_HOME : $HOME/.bundle
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BUNDLE_USER_CACHE : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/cache
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BUNDLE_USER_CONFIG : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/config
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BUNDLE_USER_PLUGIN : $BUNDLE_USER_HOME/plugin
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