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RubyMine: Rails server launcher wasn't found in the project

After importing an existing project into RubyMine, I encountered "Rails server launcher wasn't found in the project" when I Run/Edit Configuration.

I've checked this Cannot start the debugger in Rubymine. Rails server launcher wasn't found in project, but deleting the .idea directory and re-open is not helpful.

I can rails server in the Terminal successfully and the rails server runs. So I guess it's likely a RubyMine related thing.

Thanks, Allen

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Allen Lin Avatar asked May 09 '15 15:05

Allen Lin


2 Answers

The easiest way to fix it:

  1. Close project
  2. Remove .idea folder from project folder
  3. Open project

Bingo!

NOTE: this workaround seems to no longer work with 2017.2. See RUBY-20144

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Skydan Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 16:10

Skydan


I upgraded from RubyMine to IntelliJ Ultimate IDE 2017.1.5 and I encountered the same error "Run Configuration Error: Rails server launcher wasn't found in project". I was using Ruby v2.4.0 with Rails 5.0.2.

It took me an entire day to solve the issue, so I've written a detailed explanation with screenshots to guide others.

It occurred when I tried to Run or Debug my Rails server from within IntelliJ. Other solutions also didn't fix the error. I tried deleting my .idea/ folder, trying different Ruby or Rails versions (i.e. Ruby v2.3.0 or latest Rails 5.1.2), and even starting a brand new project from scratch. But I could run the Rails server fine using Terminal (outside the IDE) with rails s.

SOLUTION approach:

First I opened Run > Edit Configurations but "Choose SDK from module" didn't have any Project Modules available to select from the drop-down, so I had to create one as follows:

I went to File > Project Structure

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Then I clicked Modules, and clicked the icon "+", and selected "Import Module".

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Then I navigated to my Rails project's root directory "'/Users/my_username/code/apps/_murmur/skag_server_rails" and clicked Open, which displayed the following.

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I then selected "Create module from existing sources" and clicked "Next", and it showed the following, with a blue checkbox shown next to my Rails project root directory that it found, so I clicked "Next" again:

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It then showed the following window, and I clicked "Finish".

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I'd now finished importing the Rails project I was working on as a Module, and it showed the following, so I clicked "Ok", as I was now ready to try and run my Rails server again:

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So I went back to Run > Edit Configurations window and click on "Rails > skag" where I could now use "Choose SDK from module" since there was now my "skag_server_rails" Module available in the drop-down that I just created, and no errors were apparent, as shown below:

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I was then able to click Ok to save the Run/Edit Config

I was then able to run the server Run > Run, which displayed:

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I was then able to successfully open the Rails app in the browser open http://localhost:3000

But then when I tried to Run > Debug so I could debug using breakpoints, it gave me the following errors:

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I solved this by running the following in the Terminal (outside the IDE):

gem install debase --pre
gem install ruby-debug-ide

Then finally I could run Run > Debug and it allowed me to trigger breakpoints as shown below:

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Important Note:

The initial approach that I took that DID NOT end up fixing the error involved choosing to use "Use other SDK" within the Run > Edit Configurations window to load my Ruby Gemset into the debug configuration (instead of using a Module).

UPDATE: I encountered the same error again more recently on 2nd September 2017 and followed these steps to overcome it:

  • Go to Menu > File > Project Structure > Project Settings > Modules > Click "+" and select "New Module"
  • Select "Ruby on Rails" from the left hand side list
  • Choose for "Module SDK" label your "RVM: ruby-2.4.1 []"
  • Click for "Rails Version" label the "Install Rails Gem..." drop-down
    • Select a Rails version for it to download and wait (i.e. 5.0.0)
    • Do not select a Rails version that causes the tooltip "This version is not fully supported" to appear below (i.e. selecting a Rails version >5.1.2 causes this to occur)
  • Click for "Rails Version" label the version that finished downloading from the drop-down (i.e. 5.0.0)
  • Enter "Working Directory" label value of "../"
  • Enter a "Module Name" (i.e. videotube-5.0.0)
  • Click "Apply" and "Save"

  • Go to Menu > Run > Edit Configurations

    • Change any directories that do not point to root folder of app
  • Go to Menu > Run > Debug
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Luke Schoen Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 18:10

Luke Schoen