Ruby Standard Library¶ ↑
The Ruby Standard Library is a vast collection of classes and modules that you can require in your code for additional features.
Below is an overview of libraries and extensions followed by a brief description.
Libraries¶ ↑
- MakeMakefile
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Module
used to generate a Makefile for C extensions - RbConfig
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Information of your configure and build of Ruby
- Gem
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Package management framework for Ruby
Extensions¶ ↑
- Coverage
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Provides coverage measurement for Ruby
- Monitor
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Provides an object or module to use safely by more than one thread
- objspace
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Extends
ObjectSpace
module to add methods for internal statistics - PTY
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Creates and manages pseudo terminals
- Ripper
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Provides an interface for parsing Ruby programs into S-expressions
- Socket
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Access underlying OS socket implementations
Default gems¶ ↑
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default gems are shipped with Ruby releases and also available as rubygems.
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default gems are not uninstallable from Ruby installation.
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default gems can be updated used by rubygems.
* e.g. `gem update json`
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default gems can be used with bundler environment like ‘unbundled_env`.
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default gems can be used any version on Gemfile.
* e.g. `gem "json", ">= 2.6"`
Libraries¶ ↑
- Abbrev
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Calculates a set of unique abbreviations for a given set of strings
- Base64
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Support for encoding and decoding binary data using a Base64 representation
- Benchmark
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Provides methods to measure and report the time used to execute code
- Bundler
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Manage your Ruby application’s gem dependencies
- CGI
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Support for the Common Gateway Interface protocol
- CSV
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Provides an interface to read and write CSV files and data
- Delegator
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Provides three abilities to delegate method calls to an object
- DidYouMean
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“Did you mean?” experience in Ruby
- DRb
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Distributed object system for Ruby
- English
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Provides references to special global variables with less cryptic names
- ERB
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An easy to use but powerful templating system for Ruby
- ErrorHighlight
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Highlight error location in your code
- FileUtils
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Several file utility methods for copying, moving, removing, etc
- Find
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This module supports top-down traversal of a set of file paths
- Forwardable
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Provides delegation of specified methods to a designated object
- GetoptLong
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Parse command line options similar to the GNU C getopt_long()
- IPAddr
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Provides methods to manipulate IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses
- IRB
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Interactive Ruby command-line tool for REPL (Read Eval Print Loop)
- OptionParser
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Ruby-oriented class for command-line option analysis
- Logger
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Provides a simple logging utility for outputting messages
- Mutex_m
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Mixin to extend objects to be handled like a Mutex
- Net::HTTP
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HTTP client api for Ruby
- Observable
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Provides a mechanism for publish/subscribe pattern in Ruby
- Open3
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Provides access to stdin, stdout and stderr when running other programs
- OpenStruct
- OpenURI
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An easy-to-use wrapper for Net::HTTP, Net::HTTPS and Net::FTP
- PP
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Provides a PrettyPrinter for Ruby objects
- PrettyPrinter
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Implements a pretty printing algorithm for readable structure
- PStore
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Implements a file based persistence mechanism based on a
Hash
- Readline
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Wrapper for Readline extencion and Reline
- Reline
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GNU Readline and Editline by pure Ruby implementation.
- Resolv
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Thread-aware DNS resolver library in Ruby
- resolv-replace.rb
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Replace Socket DNS with Resolv
RDoc
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Produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby
- Rinda
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The Linda distributed computing paradigm in Ruby
- SecureRandom
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Interface for secure random number generator
- Set
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Provides a class to deal with collections of unordered, unique values
- Shellwords
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Manipulates strings with word parsing rules of UNIX Bourne shell
- Singleton
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Implementation of the Singleton pattern for Ruby
- Tempfile
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A utility class for managing temporary files
Time
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Extends the
Time
class with methods for parsing and conversion - Timeout
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Auto-terminate potentially long-running operations in Ruby
- tmpdir.rb
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Extends the
Dir
class to manage the OS temporary file path - TSort
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Topological sorting using Tarjan’s algorithm
- un.rb
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Utilities to replace common UNIX commands
- URI
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A Ruby module providing support for Uniform Resource Identifiers
- YAML
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Ruby client library for the Psych YAML implementation
- WeakRef
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Allows a referenced object to be garbage-collected
Extensions¶ ↑
- BigDecimal
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Provides arbitrary-precision floating point decimal arithmetic
- Date
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A subclass of
Object
includesComparable
module for handling dates - DateTime
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Subclass of Date to handling dates, hours, minutes, seconds, offsets
- Digest
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Provides a framework for message digest libraries
- Etc
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Provides access to information typically stored in UNIX /etc directory
- Fcntl
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Loads constants defined in the OS fcntl.h C header file
- Fiddle
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A libffi wrapper for Ruby
IO
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Extensions for Ruby
IO
class, including wait, nonblock and ::console - JSON
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Implements Javascript
Object
Notation for Ruby - NKF
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Ruby extension for Network Kanji Filter
- OpenSSL
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Provides SSL, TLS and general purpose cryptography for Ruby
- Pathname
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Representation of the name of a file or directory on the filesystem
- Psych
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A YAML parser and emitter for Ruby
- StringIO
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Pseudo I/O on
String
objects - StringScanner
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Provides lexical scanning operations on a
String
- Syslog
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Ruby interface for the POSIX system logging facility
- WIN32OLE
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Provides an interface for OLE Automation in Ruby
- Zlib
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Ruby interface for the zlib compression/decompression library
Bundled gems¶ ↑
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bundled gems are shipped with Ruby releases and also available as rubygems.
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bundled gems are same as normal gems like ‘rails`, `rack`.
* They are only bundled with Ruby releases. * They can be uninstallable from Ruby installation. * They are needed to declare in Gemfile when use with bundler.
Libraries¶ ↑
- MiniTest
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A test suite with TDD, BDD, mocking and benchmarking
- PowerAssert
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Power Assert for Ruby.
- Rake
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Ruby build program with capabilities similar to make
- Test::Unit
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A compatibility layer for MiniTest
- REXML
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An XML toolkit for Ruby
- RSS
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Family of libraries that support various formats of XML “feeds”
- Net::FTP
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Support for the
File
Transfer Protocol - Net::IMAP
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Ruby client api for Internet Message Access Protocol
- Net::POP3
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Ruby client library for POP3
- Net::SMTP
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol client library for Ruby
- Matrix
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Represents a mathematical matrix.
- Prime
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Prime numbers and factorization library
- RBS
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RBS is a language to describe the structure of Ruby programs
- TypeProf
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A type analysis tool for Ruby code based on abstract interpretation
- DEBUGGER__
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Debugging functionality for Ruby
- Racc
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A LALR(1) parser generator written in Ruby.