Ruby on Rails, or Rails, is a server-side web application framework written in Ruby.
Release | Released | Security Support | Latest |
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7.0 |
1 year ago (15 Dec 2021)
|
Yes |
7.0.4
(09 Sep 2022)
|
6.1 |
2 years ago (09 Dec 2020)
|
Yes |
6.1.7
(09 Sep 2022)
|
6.0 |
3 years and 4 months ago (16 Aug 2019)
|
Ends
in 5 months (01 Jun 2023)
|
6.0.6
(09 Sep 2022)
|
5.2 |
4 years and 8 months ago (09 Apr 2018)
|
Ended
6 months and 4 weeks ago (01 Jun 2022)
|
5.2.8.1 |
5.1 |
5 years and 8 months ago (27 Apr 2017)
|
Ended
3 years and 4 months ago (25 Aug 2019)
|
5.1.7 |
5.0 |
6 years ago (30 Jun 2016)
|
Ended
4 years and 8 months ago (09 Apr 2018)
|
5.0.7.2 |
4.2 |
8 years ago (19 Dec 2014)
|
Ended
5 years and 8 months ago (27 Apr 2017)
|
4.2.11.3 |
Only the latest Rails version gets bug fixes, and the version before that gets security fixes. Severe security issues (as judged by the core team) are backported further; e.g., v4.2.11.1 and v5.0.7.2 are severe security fixes that were created after v4.2 and v5.0 were no longer receiving (non-severe) security updates.
A complete list of historic versions is available on RubyGems. New releases are published on the Rails blog. . . .
More information is available on the Ruby on Rails website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
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This page was last updated on 10 November 2022. Latest releases are automatically updated.