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workaround to load irb specific gem (loaded in .irbrc) in bundler environment, like rails3 console
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# Add all gems in the global gemset to the $LOAD_PATH so they can be used in rails3 console with bundler | |
if defined?(::Bundler) | |
$LOAD_PATH.concat Dir.glob("#{ENV['rvm_path']}/gems/#{ENV['rvm_ruby_string']}@global/gems/*/lib") | |
end |
@skojin I tried your solution but it didn't work for me. ENV['rvm_ruby_string']
is empty.
@mschulkind's alternative worked fine for me.
@mschulkind Thanks for posting that snippet. I've shortened it a bit, to make it a bit easier to grok:
# Add all gems in the global gemset to the $LOAD_PATH so they can be used even
# in places like 'rails console'.
if defined?(::Bundler)
global_gemset = ENV['GEM_PATH'].split(':').grep(/ruby.*@global/).first
$LOAD_PATH.concat(Dir.glob("#{global_gemset}/gems/*/lib")) if global_gemset
end
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@mschulkind your solution is better, but I'm not found GEM_PATH, in my ENV, but found ENV['rvm_ruby_global_gems_path'].
I'm updated gist with new version