Development
Getting started with making changes to the LEAP platform
Installing leap_cli
From gem, for a single user
Install the latest:
gem install --user-install leap_cli
Or install a particular version:
gem install --version 1.8 --user-install leap_cli
Add the –user-install directory to your path:
[ $(which ruby) ] && PATH="$PATH:$(ruby -e 'puts Gem.user_dir')/bin"
From gem, system wide
Install the latest:
sudo gem install leap_cli
Install a particular version:
sudo gem install leap_cli --version 1.8
As a gem, built from source
sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev rake
git clone https://leap.se/git/leap_cli.git
cd leap_cli
git checkout develop
rake build
sudo rake install
The “develop” branch from source, for a single user
sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev rake
git clone https://leap.se/git/leap_cli.git
cd leap_cli
git checkout develop
Then do one of the following to be able to run leap
command:
cd leap_cli
PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/bin
alias leap="`pwd`/bin/leap"
ln -s `pwd`/bin/leap ~/bin/leap
In practice, of course, you would put aliases or PATH modifications in a shell startup file.
You can also clone from https://github.com/leap/leap_cli
Running different leap_cli versions
If installed as a gem
With rubygems, you can always specify the gem version as the first argument to any executable installed by rubygems. For example:
sudo gem install leap_cli --version 1.7.2
sudo gem install leap_cli --version 1.8
leap _1.7.2_ --version
=> leap 1.7.2, ruby 2.1.2
leap _1.8_ --version
=> leap 1.8, ruby 2.1.2
If running from source
Alternately, if you are running from source, you can alias different commands:
git clone https://leap.se/git/leap_cli.git
cd leap_cli
git checkout develop
alias leap_develop="`pwd`/bin/leap`