yigit/dev-summit-architecture-demo

Rails server not running with commands rails s

i-khan opened this issue · 9 comments

I followed the steps given in readme. i am able to run client app, but rails server not starting up

c:\server>rails s
Usage:
rails new APP_PATH [options]

Options:
-r, [--ruby=PATH] # Path to the Ruby bina
ry of your choice
# Default: C:/Ruby22-x6
4/bin/ruby.exe
-m, [--template=TEMPLATE] # Path to some applicat
ion template (can be a filesystem path or URL)
[--skip-gemfile], [--no-skip-gemfile] # Don't create a Gemfil
e
-B, [--skip-bundle], [--no-skip-bundle] # Don't run bundle inst
all
-G, [--skip-git], [--no-skip-git] # Skip .gitignore file
[--skip-keeps], [--no-skip-keeps] # Skip source control .
keep files
-O, [--skip-active-record], [--no-skip-active-record] # Skip Active Record fi
les
-S, [--skip-sprockets], [--no-skip-sprockets] # Skip Sprockets files
[--skip-spring], [--no-skip-spring] # Don't install Spring
application preloader
-d, [--database=DATABASE] # Preconfigure for sele
cted database (options: mysql/oracle/postgresql/sqlite3/frontbase/ibm_db/sqlserv
er/jdbcmysql/jdbcsqlite3/jdbcpostgresql/jdbc)
# Default: sqlite3
-j, [--javascript=JAVASCRIPT] # Preconfigure for sele
cted JavaScript library
# Default: jquery
-J, [--skip-javascript], [--no-skip-javascript] # Skip JavaScript files

  [--dev], [--no-dev]                                # Setup the application

with Gemfile pointing to your Rails checkout
[--edge], [--no-edge] # Setup the application
with Gemfile pointing to Rails repository
[--skip-turbolinks], [--no-skip-turbolinks] # Skip turbolinks gem
-T, [--skip-test-unit], [--no-skip-test-unit] # Skip Test::Unit files

  [--rc=RC]                                          # Path to file containi

ng extra configuration options for rails command
[--no-rc], [--no-no-rc] # Skip loading of extra
configuration options from .railsrc file

Runtime options:
-f, [--force] # Overwrite files that already exist
-p, [--pretend], [--no-pretend] # Run but do not make any changes
-q, [--quiet], [--no-quiet] # Suppress status output
-s, [--skip], [--no-skip] # Skip files that already exist

Rails options:
-h, [--help], [--no-help] # Show this help message and quit
-v, [--version], [--no-version] # Show Rails version number and quit

Description:
The 'rails new' command creates a new Rails application with a default
directory structure and configuration at the path you specify.

You can specify extra command-line arguments to be used every time
'rails new' runs in the .railsrc configuration file in your home directory.

Note that the arguments specified in the .railsrc file don't affect the
defaults values shown above in this help message.

Example:
rails new ~/Code/Ruby/weblog

This generates a skeletal Rails installation in ~/Code/Ruby/weblog.
See the README in the newly created application to get going.
yigit commented

which rails version are you using?

I have:
Rails 4.2.5
with ruby:
2.2.3p173

i am using the same versions.

Ruby 2.2.3p173
with
Rails 4.2.5

windows 8.1 64bit

On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Yigit Boyar notifications@github.com
wrote:

which rails version are you using?

I have:
Rails 4.2.5
with ruby:
2.2.3p173


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#3 (comment)
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@yigit
You ignore '/bin' where root folder .gitignore, but the rails needn't do than.

@i-khan @rhettor

On setup after these commands

cd server;
bundle install;
rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=development;

Run this command to generate /bin

rake rails:update:bin

Then you can start the server using

rails s

@muntasirsyed after trying 10 other peoples proposed solutions, this worked! thanks!

Me too had the same issue. But mistakenly i deleted /bin folder from root directory. i recovered and all worked normally. thanks to @rhettor for pointing it out

rake app:update:bin
for rails 5

rake app:update:bin for rails 5

thanks !

  1. gem uninstall tzinfo-data
  2. In the Gemfile, replace 'gem "tzinfo-data", platforms: %i[ mingw mswin x64_mingw jruby ]' to just gem "tzinfo-data"
  3. bundle install