Unable to install jQuery gem to rails
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I am trying to add jQuery to my rails project by using this command:
gem 'jquery-rails'
and I am receiving this error :
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::CommandLineError)
Unknown command jquery-rails
Thanks in advance for any ideas on how to get this to work.
jquery ruby-on-rails rubygems
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I am trying to add jQuery to my rails project by using this command:
gem 'jquery-rails'
and I am receiving this error :
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::CommandLineError)
Unknown command jquery-rails
Thanks in advance for any ideas on how to get this to work.
jquery ruby-on-rails rubygems
gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
You should run this command on the terminalgem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link
– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55
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I am trying to add jQuery to my rails project by using this command:
gem 'jquery-rails'
and I am receiving this error :
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::CommandLineError)
Unknown command jquery-rails
Thanks in advance for any ideas on how to get this to work.
jquery ruby-on-rails rubygems
I am trying to add jQuery to my rails project by using this command:
gem 'jquery-rails'
and I am receiving this error :
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::CommandLineError)
Unknown command jquery-rails
Thanks in advance for any ideas on how to get this to work.
jquery ruby-on-rails rubygems
jquery ruby-on-rails rubygems
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David Hopkins
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gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
You should run this command on the terminalgem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link
– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55
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gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
You should run this command on the terminalgem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link
– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55
gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
You should run this command on the terminal
gem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55
You should run this command on the terminal
gem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55
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in gem file
gem 'jquery-rails'
OR in terminal
gem install jquery-rails
then bundle install
in app/assets/javascripts/application.js:
//= require jquery
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
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gem 'jquery-rails'
is not a command.
Add this line to your Gemfile and then run command: bundle install
OR
You can also install this gem by running command: gem install jquery-rails
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in gem file
gem 'jquery-rails'
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gem install jquery-rails
then bundle install
in app/assets/javascripts/application.js:
//= require jquery
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
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gem 'jquery-rails'
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in app/assets/javascripts/application.js:
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//= require bootstrap-sprockets
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in gem file
gem 'jquery-rails'
OR in terminal
gem install jquery-rails
then bundle install
in app/assets/javascripts/application.js:
//= require jquery
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
in gem file
gem 'jquery-rails'
OR in terminal
gem install jquery-rails
then bundle install
in app/assets/javascripts/application.js:
//= require jquery
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
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gem 'jquery-rails'
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Add this line to your Gemfile and then run command: bundle install
OR
You can also install this gem by running command: gem install jquery-rails
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gem 'jquery-rails'
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Add this line to your Gemfile and then run command: bundle install
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You can also install this gem by running command: gem install jquery-rails
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gem 'jquery-rails'
is not a command.
Add this line to your Gemfile and then run command: bundle install
OR
You can also install this gem by running command: gem install jquery-rails
gem 'jquery-rails'
is not a command.
Add this line to your Gemfile and then run command: bundle install
OR
You can also install this gem by running command: gem install jquery-rails
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gem 'jquery-rails' is not a command .. it's a line to put in the gemfile file.
– Clyde T
Nov 22 at 15:04
You should run this command on the terminal
gem install jquery-rails
. For more info over ruby gems look up to this link– John Baker
Nov 22 at 15:55