Gemfile.lock Use in Rails?

Nitish Upreti picture Nitish Upreti · Feb 9, 2012 · Viewed 8.2k times · Source

What is the purpose of "Gemfile.lock" in Rails? I have been searching around for but could not find a satisfactory answer.

Answer

fuzzyalej picture fuzzyalej · Feb 9, 2012

You should read all the documentation from the bundler gem: http://gembundler.com/

THE GEMFILE.LOCK

When you run bundle install, Bundler will persist the full names and versions of all gems that you used (including dependencies of the gems specified in the Gemfile(5)) into a file called Gemfile.lock.

Bundler uses this file in all subsequent calls to bundle install, which guarantees that you always use the same exact code, even as your application moves across machines.

Because of the way dependency resolution works, even a seemingly small change (for instance, an update to a point-release of a dependency of a gem in your Gemfile(5)) can result in radically different gems being needed to satisfy all dependencies.

As a result, you SHOULD check your Gemfile.lock into version control. If you do not, every machine that checks out your repository (including your production server) will resolve all dependencies again, which will result in different versions of third-party code being used if any of the gems in the Gemfile(5) or any of their dependencies have been updated.