I have a rails app using ruby 2.7.6 and during the fly:release command I get this error:
/usr/bin/env: ‘ruby’: No such file or directory
I’m pretty sure this is a path issue in the fullstaq-ruby image but not sure why I would seemingly be the only one seeing it. Here’s my Dockerfile:
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
# Dockerfile used to build a deployable image for a Rails application.
# Adjust as required.
#
# Common adjustments you may need to make over time:
# * Modify version numbers for Ruby, Bundler, and other products.
# * Add library packages needed at build time for your gems, node modules.
# * Add deployment packages needed by your application
# * Add (often fake) secrets needed to compile your assets
#######################################################################
# Learn more about the chosen Ruby stack, Fullstaq Ruby, here:
# https://github.com/evilmartians/fullstaq-ruby-docker.
#
# We recommend using the highest patch level for better security and
# performance.
ARG RUBY_VERSION=2.7.6
ARG VARIANT=jemalloc-slim
FROM quay.io/evl.ms/fullstaq-ruby:${RUBY_VERSION}-${VARIANT} as base
LABEL fly_launch_runtime="rails"
ARG BUNDLER_VERSION=2.3.25
ARG RAILS_ENV=production
ENV RAILS_ENV=${RAILS_ENV}
ENV RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES true
ENV RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT true
ARG BUNDLE_WITHOUT=development:test
ARG BUNDLE_PATH=vendor/bundle
ENV BUNDLE_PATH ${BUNDLE_PATH}
ENV BUNDLE_WITHOUT ${BUNDLE_WITHOUT}
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN mkdir -p tmp/pids
RUN gem update --system --no-document && \
gem install -N bundler -v ${BUNDLER_VERSION}
#######################################################################
# install packages only needed at build time
FROM base as build_deps
ARG BUILD_PACKAGES="git build-essential libpq-dev wget vim curl gzip xz-utils libsqlite3-dev"
ENV BUILD_PACKAGES ${BUILD_PACKAGES}
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=dev-apt-cache,sharing=locked,target=/var/cache/apt \
--mount=type=cache,id=dev-apt-lib,sharing=locked,target=/var/lib/apt \
apt-get update -qq && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y ${BUILD_PACKAGES} \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists /var/cache/apt/archives
#######################################################################
# install gems
FROM build_deps as gems
COPY Gemfile* ./
RUN bundle install && rm -rf vendor/bundle/ruby/*/cache
#######################################################################
# install deployment packages
FROM base
ARG DEPLOY_PACKAGES="postgresql-client file vim curl gzip libsqlite3-0 nodejs"
ENV DEPLOY_PACKAGES=${DEPLOY_PACKAGES}
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=prod-apt-cache,sharing=locked,target=/var/cache/apt \
--mount=type=cache,id=prod-apt-lib,sharing=locked,target=/var/lib/apt \
apt-get update -qq && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
${DEPLOY_PACKAGES} \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists /var/cache/apt/archives
# copy installed gems
COPY --from=gems /app /app
COPY --from=gems /usr/lib/fullstaq-ruby/versions /usr/lib/fullstaq-ruby/versions
COPY --from=gems /usr/local/bundle /usr/local/bundle
#######################################################################
# Deploy your application
COPY . .
# Adjust binstubs to run on Linux and set current working directory
RUN chmod +x /app/bin/* && \
sed -i 's/ruby.exe\r*/ruby/' /app/bin/* && \
sed -i '/^#!/aDir.chdir File.expand_path("..", __dir__)' /app/bin/*
# The following enable assets to precompile on the build server. Adjust
# as necessary. If no combination works for you, see:
# https://fly.io/docs/rails/getting-started/existing/#access-to-environment-variables-at-build-time
ENV SECRET_KEY_BASE 1
# ENV AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=1
# ENV AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=1
# Run build task defined in lib/tasks/fly.rake
ARG BUILD_COMMAND="bin/rails fly:build"
RUN ${BUILD_COMMAND}
# Default server start instructions. Generally Overridden by fly.toml.
ENV PORT 8080
ARG SERVER_COMMAND="bin/rails fly:server"
ENV SERVER_COMMAND ${SERVER_COMMAND}
CMD ${SERVER_COMMAND}
Anyon else come across this?