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RUBY CAN
HELP YOU
WITH ...
ANYTHING!
By Viacheslav Horbovskykh
AGENDA
History of Ruby
Main philosophy and tricks
How Ruby can help you in QA, DevOps,
Development
Ruby in numbers
Q&A
HISTORY
Creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto,
blended parts of his favourite languages
(Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp)
”Ruby is simple in appearance, but
is very complex inside, just like our
human body”
THE NAME "RUBY"
• The name "Ruby" originated during an online chat session between
Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka on February 24, 1993. Initially two
names were proposed: "Coral" and "Ruby". Matsumoto later noted a
factor in choosing the name "Ruby" – it was the birthstone of one of
his colleagues.
FIRST PUBLICATION
• The first public release of Ruby 0.95 was announced on Japanese
domestic newsgroups on December 21, 1995. Subsequently, three
more versions of Ruby were released in two days. The release
coincided with the launch of the Japanese-language ruby-list mailing
list, which was the first mailing list for the new language.
VERSION LIST
Following the release of Ruby 0.95 in 1995, several stable versions of Ruby were released in the following years:
• Ruby 1.0: December 25, 1996
• In 1997, the first article about Ruby was published on the Web. In the same year, Matsumoto was hired by
netlab.jp to work on Ruby as a full-time developer.
• In 1998, the Ruby Application Archive was launched by Matsumoto, along with a simple English-language
homepage for Ruby.
• In 1999, the first English language mailing list ruby-talk began, which signaled a growing interest in the language
outside Japan. In this same year, Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka wrote the first book on Ruby, The Object-oriented
Scripting Language Ruby
• Ruby 1.6: September 2000
• Ruby 1.8 was initially released August 2003
• Ruby 1.9 was released on Christmas Day in 2007
• Ruby 2.0 As of the official 2.0.0 release on February 24, 2013. It has been obsolete since February 22, 2016, and it
will no longer receive bug and security fixes.
• Ruby 2.1.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2013
• Ruby 2.2.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2014
• Ruby 2.3.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2015
• Ruby 2.4.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2016.
• Ruby 2.5.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2017
• Ruby 2.6.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2018
• Ruby 2.7.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2019
VERSION LIST
PHILOSPHY
The principles of Ruby device and programming on it are
sometimes highlighted in the term “Ruby Way”.
• Language is for man, not computer.
• Simple but not too simple.
• Principle of least astonishment (POLA), meaning that the
language should behave in such a way as to minimize confusion
for experienced users.
irb(main):001:0> "alphabet".upcase.concat("Soup")
=> "ALPHABETSoup"
PHILOSPHY
• Principle of flexibility: There are multiple ways to accomplish
the same thing, and even built-in commands can be changed.
# Version 1:
if 3>4
puts "the condition is true"
else
puts "the condition is false"
End
# Version 2:
puts 3>4 ? 'the condition is true' : 'the condition is false'
Here’s an Hello World code spinet in Ruby,
Python and Java.
• Ruby:
puts "Hello World"
• Python:
print("Hello World")
• Java:
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args {
System.out.println("Hello World");
}
}
COMPARISON
OF
HELLO WORLD
< = Java
Python =>
Ruby =>
HOW RUBY
CAN HELP
YOU IN …
QA
Tools:
• Cucumber, Rspec,
Capybara
• Selenium WebDriver, Watir
• …
# run options: rspec ruby_file.rb (require before launch gems: webdriver, rspec)
require 'webdrivers'
require 'rspec'
search_field = "//input[@type='text']"
prices = "//span[@class='s-item__price']"
describe "EBAY items" do
it "Sum of 10 ebay items should be more than 1000" do
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :chrome
driver.get "http://ebay.com"
element = driver.find_element(xpath: search_field)
element.send_keys "Astronomical Telescope"
element.submit
arr_prices = []
items_prices = driver.find_elements(xpath: prices)
items = items_prices.slice(0, 10)
# puts items
items.each do |item|
arr_prices.push(item.text.delete('$').to_f)
end
# puts arr_prices.sum
sum = arr_prices.sum
expect(sum).to be > 1000
end
end
DEVOPS
Tools:
• Pure ruby
• File, RubyXL, Dir, …
• Brackets ``
• …
# Writing to file
File.open('/some/file') do |file|
file.puts 'first line'
file.puts 'second line'
end
# Change dir
Dir.chdir('/some/place') do |dir|
do_something_in_some_place(dir)
end
# Reading from file
File.foreach('/some/file') do |line|
puts "Line read: #{line}"
do_something(line)
end
DEVELOPMENT
Tools:
• Ruby on Rails
• Sinatra
• Databases plugins
• …
require 'rubygems'
require 'sinatra'
require 'json'
# Home page
class ExampleApp < Sinatra::Base
path = __dir__
get '/' do
# Return index.html
File.read(File.join(path, 'public', 'index.html'))
end
# Error 404
get '/error404/?' do
# Return error 404.html
status 404
File.read(File.join(path, 'public', '404.html'))
end
end
webrick_options = {
Host: '0.0.0.0',
Port: '8080'
}
Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run ExampleApp, webrick_options
ICEBERG OF RUBY
• MRI interpreter
• Global interpreter lock (GIL)
• Multi Threads
• Multi Inheritance
• JRuby, IronRuby
• Garbage collector
• RVM, rbenv
• Bundler
• …
BIG RUBY PROJECTS
Ruby in
Numbers
Q & A

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How to use Ruby in QA, DevOps, Development. Ruby lang Intro

  • 1. RUBY CAN HELP YOU WITH ... ANYTHING! By Viacheslav Horbovskykh
  • 2. AGENDA History of Ruby Main philosophy and tricks How Ruby can help you in QA, DevOps, Development Ruby in numbers Q&A
  • 3. HISTORY Creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favourite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) ”Ruby is simple in appearance, but is very complex inside, just like our human body”
  • 4. THE NAME "RUBY" • The name "Ruby" originated during an online chat session between Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka on February 24, 1993. Initially two names were proposed: "Coral" and "Ruby". Matsumoto later noted a factor in choosing the name "Ruby" – it was the birthstone of one of his colleagues. FIRST PUBLICATION • The first public release of Ruby 0.95 was announced on Japanese domestic newsgroups on December 21, 1995. Subsequently, three more versions of Ruby were released in two days. The release coincided with the launch of the Japanese-language ruby-list mailing list, which was the first mailing list for the new language.
  • 5. VERSION LIST Following the release of Ruby 0.95 in 1995, several stable versions of Ruby were released in the following years: • Ruby 1.0: December 25, 1996 • In 1997, the first article about Ruby was published on the Web. In the same year, Matsumoto was hired by netlab.jp to work on Ruby as a full-time developer. • In 1998, the Ruby Application Archive was launched by Matsumoto, along with a simple English-language homepage for Ruby. • In 1999, the first English language mailing list ruby-talk began, which signaled a growing interest in the language outside Japan. In this same year, Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka wrote the first book on Ruby, The Object-oriented Scripting Language Ruby • Ruby 1.6: September 2000 • Ruby 1.8 was initially released August 2003 • Ruby 1.9 was released on Christmas Day in 2007 • Ruby 2.0 As of the official 2.0.0 release on February 24, 2013. It has been obsolete since February 22, 2016, and it will no longer receive bug and security fixes. • Ruby 2.1.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2013 • Ruby 2.2.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2014 • Ruby 2.3.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2015 • Ruby 2.4.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2016. • Ruby 2.5.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2017 • Ruby 2.6.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2018 • Ruby 2.7.0 was released on Christmas Day in 2019
  • 7. PHILOSPHY The principles of Ruby device and programming on it are sometimes highlighted in the term “Ruby Way”. • Language is for man, not computer. • Simple but not too simple. • Principle of least astonishment (POLA), meaning that the language should behave in such a way as to minimize confusion for experienced users. irb(main):001:0> "alphabet".upcase.concat("Soup") => "ALPHABETSoup"
  • 8. PHILOSPHY • Principle of flexibility: There are multiple ways to accomplish the same thing, and even built-in commands can be changed. # Version 1: if 3>4 puts "the condition is true" else puts "the condition is false" End # Version 2: puts 3>4 ? 'the condition is true' : 'the condition is false'
  • 9. Here’s an Hello World code spinet in Ruby, Python and Java. • Ruby: puts "Hello World" • Python: print("Hello World") • Java: public class Main { public static void main(String[] args { System.out.println("Hello World"); } } COMPARISON OF HELLO WORLD
  • 14. QA Tools: • Cucumber, Rspec, Capybara • Selenium WebDriver, Watir • … # run options: rspec ruby_file.rb (require before launch gems: webdriver, rspec) require 'webdrivers' require 'rspec' search_field = "//input[@type='text']" prices = "//span[@class='s-item__price']" describe "EBAY items" do it "Sum of 10 ebay items should be more than 1000" do driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :chrome driver.get "http://ebay.com" element = driver.find_element(xpath: search_field) element.send_keys "Astronomical Telescope" element.submit arr_prices = [] items_prices = driver.find_elements(xpath: prices) items = items_prices.slice(0, 10) # puts items items.each do |item| arr_prices.push(item.text.delete('$').to_f) end # puts arr_prices.sum sum = arr_prices.sum expect(sum).to be > 1000 end end
  • 15. DEVOPS Tools: • Pure ruby • File, RubyXL, Dir, … • Brackets `` • … # Writing to file File.open('/some/file') do |file| file.puts 'first line' file.puts 'second line' end # Change dir Dir.chdir('/some/place') do |dir| do_something_in_some_place(dir) end # Reading from file File.foreach('/some/file') do |line| puts "Line read: #{line}" do_something(line) end
  • 16. DEVELOPMENT Tools: • Ruby on Rails • Sinatra • Databases plugins • … require 'rubygems' require 'sinatra' require 'json' # Home page class ExampleApp < Sinatra::Base path = __dir__ get '/' do # Return index.html File.read(File.join(path, 'public', 'index.html')) end # Error 404 get '/error404/?' do # Return error 404.html status 404 File.read(File.join(path, 'public', '404.html')) end end webrick_options = { Host: '0.0.0.0', Port: '8080' } Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run ExampleApp, webrick_options
  • 17. ICEBERG OF RUBY • MRI interpreter • Global interpreter lock (GIL) • Multi Threads • Multi Inheritance • JRuby, IronRuby • Garbage collector • RVM, rbenv • Bundler • …
  • 20. Q & A