IRuby is a Ruby kernel for Jupyter project.
If both ffi-rzmq and cztop are installed, ffi-rzmq is used. If you prefer cztop, set the following environment variable.
export IRUBY_SESSION_ADAPTER="cztop"
We recommend the Pry backend for full functionality.
Install Jupyter with Anaconda (recommended).
sudo apt install libtool libffi-dev ruby ruby-dev make
sudo apt install libzmq3-dev libczmq-dev
gem install ffi-rzmq
gem install iruby --pre
iruby register --force
CZTop requires CZMQ >= 4.0.0 and ZMQ >= 4.2.0. The official packages for Ubuntu 16.04 don't satisfy these version requrements, so you need to install from source.
sudo apt install libtool libffi-dev ruby ruby-dev make
sudo apt install git libzmq-dev autoconf pkg-config
git clone https://github.com/zeromq/czmq
cd czmq
./autogen.sh && ./configure && sudo make && sudo make install
gem install cztop
gem install iruby --pre
iruby register --force
Install git and Jupyter with Anaconda (recommended). DevKit is necessary for building RubyGems with native C-based extensions.
Install ZeroMQ.
pacman -S mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-zeromq
gem install ffi-rzmq
gem install iruby --pre
iruby register --force
Install ruby with rbenv or rvm. Install Jupyter with Anaconda (recommended).
brew install automake gmp libtool wget
brew install zeromq --HEAD
brew install czmq --HEAD
# export LIBZMQ_PATH=$(brew --prefix zeromq)/lib
# export LIBCZMQ_PATH=$(brew --prefix czmq)/lib
# gem install cztop
gem install ffi-rzmq
gem install iruby --pre
iruby register --force
If you are using macports, run the following commands.
port install libtool autoconf automake autogen
gem install ffi-rzmq
gem install iruby
Try RubyData Docker Stacks. Running jupyter notebook:
docker run -p 8888:8888 rubydata/datascience-notebook
You can use Java classes in your IRuby notebook.
- JRuby version >= 9.0.4.0
- cztop gem
- iruby gem
After installation, make sure that your env
is set up to use jruby.
$ env ruby -v
If you use RVM, it is enough to switch the current version to jruby.
If you have already used IRuby with a different version, you need to generate a new kernel:
$ iruby register --force
Take a look at the example notebook and the collection of notebooks which includes a Dockerfile to create a containerized installation of iruby and other scientific gems. You can find the prebuild image at dockerhub.
We welcome contributions from everyone.
Copyright (c) IRuby contributors and the Ruby Science Foundation.
Licensed under the MIT license.