// Module included in the following assemblies: // // * openshift_images/using_images/using-images-source-to-image.adoc // * Unused. Can be removed by 4.9 if still unused. Request full peer review for the module if it’s used. [id="images-using-images-s2i-ruby-pulling-images_{context}"] = Pulling images for Ruby //These images come in two options: //* RHEL 8 //* CentOS 7 //*RHEL 8 Based Images* The RHEL 8 images are available through the Red Hat Registry. .Procedure * To pull the RHEL 8 image, enter the following command for the version of Ruby you want: + .Ruby `2.5` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull registry.redhat.io/rhscl/ruby-25-rhel7:latest ---- + .Ruby `2.6` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull registry.redhat.io/rhscl/ruby-26-rhel7:latest ---- + .Ruby `2.7` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull registry.redhat.io/rhscl/ruby-27-rhel7:latest ---- //// *CentOS 7 Based Images* These images are available on link:quay.io[Quay.io]. .Procedure * To pull the CentOS 7 image, enter the following command for the version of Ruby you want: + .Ruby `2.0` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull openshift/ruby-20-centos7 ---- + .Ruby `2.2` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull openshift/ruby-22-centos7 ---- + .Ruby `2.3` [source,terminal] ---- $ podman pull centos/ruby-23-centos7 ---- //// To use these images, you can either access them directly from registry.redhat.io, or push them into your {product-registry}. Additionally, you can create an image stream that points to the image, either in your container image registry or at the external location. Your {product-title} resources can then reference the image stream.