OpenSSL for Ruby provides access to SSL/TLS and general-purpose cryptography based on the OpenSSL library.
OpenSSL for Ruby is sometimes referred to as openssl in all lowercase or Ruby/OpenSSL for disambiguation.
OpenSSL for Ruby is released as a RubyGems gem. At the same time, it is part of the standard library of Ruby. This is called a default gem.
Each stable branch of OpenSSL for Ruby will remain supported as long as it is included as a default gem in supported Ruby branches.
Version | Maintenance status | Ruby compatibility | OpenSSL compatibility |
---|---|---|---|
3.2.x | normal maintenance (Ruby 3.3) | Ruby 2.7+ | OpenSSL 1.0.2-3.3 (current) or LibreSSL 3.1+ |
3.1.x | normal maintenance (Ruby 3.2) | Ruby 2.6+ | OpenSSL 1.0.2-3.3 (current) or LibreSSL 3.1+ |
3.0.x | security maintenance (Ruby 3.1) | Ruby 2.6+ | OpenSSL 1.0.2-3.3 (current) or LibreSSL 3.1+ |
2.2.x | end-of-life (Ruby 3.0) | Ruby 2.3+ | OpenSSL 1.0.1-1.1.1 or LibreSSL 2.9+ |
2.1.x | end-of-life (Ruby 2.5-2.7) | Ruby 2.3+ | OpenSSL 1.0.1-1.1.1 or LibreSSL 2.5+ |
2.0.x | end-of-life (Ruby 2.4) | Ruby 2.3+ | OpenSSL 0.9.8-1.1.1 or LibreSSL 2.3+ |
Note The openssl gem is included with Ruby by default, but you may wish to upgrade it to a newer version available at rubygems.org.
To upgrade it, you can use RubyGems:
gem install openssl
In some cases, it may be necessary to specify the path to the installation directory of the OpenSSL library.
gem install openssl -- --with-openssl-dir=/opt/openssl
Alternatively, you can install the gem with Bundler:
# Gemfile
gem 'openssl'
# or specify git master
gem 'openssl', git: 'https://github.com/ruby/openssl'
After running bundle install
, you should have the gem installed in your bundle.
Once installed, you can require "openssl" in your application.
require "openssl"
See https://ruby.github.io/openssl/.
Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions.
Security issues should be reported to ruby-core by following the process described on "Security at ruby-lang.org".