'Does the order of gems in your Gemfile make a difference?

Is the order in which you list your gems important? Are these two blocks equivalent?

gem 'carrierwave'
gem 'rmagick'

And

gem 'rmagick'
gem 'carrierwave'


Solution 1:[1]

When you use Bundle.require (which Rails does), Gems are required in the order they appear in the Gemfile. In wasn’t always like this, but has been this way for a while.

Since Carrierwave requires RMagick explicitly when it is needed, I don’t think it should matter in your case; but strictly speaking the two blocks are not equivalent.

Solution 2:[2]

Bundler doesn't load gem dependencies by the order that you list them*, but it does go by source priority using this criteria:

  1. Explicit path or git options append to a gem dependency, e.g.:

    gem 'some-gem', github: 'somebody/some-gem'
    
  2. Explicitly defined dependencies for gems that are otherwise required implicitly from other gem dependecies, i.e., gem 'actionmailer' gem is implicitly required by gem 'rails'

  3. If you have multiple sources added it will search from last to first.

See https://bundler.io/man/gemfile.5.html#SOURCE-PRIORITY


Edit: As per Matt's answer, depending on what you're trying to do (or what gems you're loading) the order MIGHT matter. See Even with bundler your gem order can be significant.

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Solution 1 matt
Solution 2 Micha? Zalewski