This blog is part of our Rails 6 series. Rails 6.0 was recently released.

As per rails/rails#34754, a Rails 6 app requires Ruby version 2.5 or newer.

Let’s discuss what we need to know if we are dealing with Rails 6.

Ensuring a valid Ruby version is set while creating a new Rails 6 app

While creating a new Rails 6 app, we need to ensure that the current Ruby version in the shell is set to 2.5 or newer.

If it is set to an older version then the same version will be used by the rails new command to set the Ruby version in .ruby-version and in Gemfile respectively in the created Rails app.

$ ruby -v ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [x86_64-darwin15] $ rails new meme-wizard create create README.md create Rakefile create .ruby-version create config.ru create .gitignore create Gemfile [...] omitted the rest of the output $ cd meme-wizard && grep -C 2 -Rn -a "2.3.1" . ./.ruby-version:1:2.3.1 -- -- ./Gemfile-2-git_source(:github) { |repo| "https://github.com/#{repo}.git" } ./Gemfile-3- ./Gemfile:4:ruby '2.3.1' ./Gemfile-5- ./Gemfile-6-# Bundle edge Rails instead: gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails'

An easy fix for this is to install a Ruby version 2.5 or newer and use that version prior to running the rails new command.

$ ruby -v ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [x86_64-darwin15] $ rbenv local 2.6.0 $ ruby -v ruby 2.6.0p0 (2018-12-25 revision 66547) [x86_64-darwin18] $ rails new meme-wizard $ cd meme-wizard && grep -C 2 -Rn -a "2.6.0" . ./.ruby-version:1:2.6.0 -- -- ./Gemfile-2-git_source(:github) { |repo| "https://github.com/#{repo}.git" } ./Gemfile-3- ./Gemfile:4:ruby '2.6.0' ./Gemfile-5- ./Gemfile-6-# Bundle edge Rails instead: gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails'

Upgrading an older Rails app to Rails 6

While upgrading an older Rails app to Rails 6, we need to update the Ruby version to 2.5 or newer in .ruby-version and Gemfile files respectively.

What else do we need to know?

Since Ruby 2.5 has added Hash#slice method, the extension method with the same name defined by activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/slice.rb has been removed from Rails 6.

Similarly, Rails 6 has also removed the extension methods Hash#transform_values and Hash#transform_values! from Active Support in favor of the native methods with the same names which exist in Ruby. These methods were introduced in Ruby 2.4 natively.

If we try to explicitly require active_support/core_ext/hash/transform_values then it would print a deprecation warning.