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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:04:09+00:00 2026-05-22T15:04:09+00:00

Is it possible to call a task which is defined in a Rakefile –

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Is it possible to call a task which is defined in a Rakefile – not in somefile.rake – from an other Ruby script?

I was hoping that creating a new Rake::Application would automatically load the Rakefile from the same directory, but it seems that this is not the case. Here is what I came up with so far:

$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__)
require 'rake'
require 'pp'

rake = Rake::Application.new
rake[:hello].invoke

Executing this code results in the following:

/opt/ruby/1.9.2-p180/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:1720:in `[]': Don't know how to build task 'hello' (RuntimeError)
from script.rb:7:in `<main>'

pp rake yields the following:

#<Rake::Application:0x00000101118da0
 @default_loader=#<Rake::DefaultLoader:0x00000101118b20>,
 @imported=[],
 @last_description=nil,
 @loaders=
  {".rb"=>#<Rake::DefaultLoader:0x00000101118a80>,
   ".rf"=>#<Rake::DefaultLoader:0x000001011189b8>,
   ".rake"=>#<Rake::DefaultLoader:0x00000101118800>},
 @name="rake",
 @original_dir=
  "/Users/t6d/Projects/Sandbox/Ruby/rake-from-ruby-script",
 @pending_imports=[],
 @rakefile=nil,
 @rakefiles=["rakefile", "Rakefile", "rakefile.rb", "Rakefile.rb"],
 @rules=[],
 @scope=[],
 @tasks={},
 @top_level_tasks=[],
 @tty_output=false>

It is somehow irritating that @rakefile is nil.

Update May 20th, 4:40pm CET

After reading the rake source code for a little while, I figured out that you need to call Rake::Application#init in order to initialize your newly created rake application:

rake = Rake::Application.new
rake.init
rake.load_rakefile

However, I still cannot invoke any tasks defined in my Rakefile:

rake.top_level_tasks # => ["default"]

I’d gladly appreciate any help on that matter.

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    2026-05-22T15:04:10+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:04 pm

    You forgot to add your new rake to the current Rake Application:

    $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__)
    
    require 'rake'
    require 'pp'
    
    rake = Rake::Application.new
    Rake.application = rake
    rake.init
    rake.load_rakefile
    
    rake[:hello].invoke
    

    or just

    $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__)
    require 'rake'
    require 'pp'
    
    Rake.application.init
    Rake.application.load_rakefile
    
    Rake.application[:hello].invoke
    
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