Friday, December 23, 2011

Re: [Rails] uom gem

Hi all,

I could install as a plugin, now I need learn how to use it!

Thanks Thiago and Aline, it will be very useful for me.


On 24/12/11 01:04, "thiagocifani" <cifani.thiago@gmail.com> wrote:

In your project, like anyone you have a file called gem file. Everything you put there when you type and run bundle install inside your project folder on terminal will be installed.

To install this particular gem you can read the instructions on github repo. If this gem has a default installation just add it on gemfile, something like

gem 'uom'


In your terminal

Bundle install

It all done!


PS.: I saw that it can be installed as a gem, just as a plugin. So you can copy the clone repo and type

rails install plugin URL

Something like that. I wish I could help you

Sent from my iPad

On 23/12/2011, at 21:24, Joao Souza <joao32@gmail.com> wrote:

uom gem  Hi all,

I’m beginner with ruby and rails... I’m creating one personal project (to learn more..) and for this project I need measure something using height cm and kg. I saw the uom gem ( https://github.com/madriska/uom) that I think that make this job, with ActiveRecord Integration.Could anyone, please, send me some examples or information of how can I include this gem in one new project and starting to use? I’m using rails 3 with ruby 1.9.2

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