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371 lines
16 KiB
Ruby
# Paperclip allows file attachments that are stored in the filesystem. All graphical
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# transformations are done using the Graphics/ImageMagick command line utilities and
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# are stored in Tempfiles until the record is saved. Paperclip does not require a
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# separate model for storing the attachment's information, instead adding a few simple
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# columns to your table.
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#
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# Author:: Jon Yurek
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008-2009 thoughtbot, inc.
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# License:: MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
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#
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# Paperclip defines an attachment as any file, though it makes special considerations
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# for image files. You can declare that a model has an attached file with the
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# +has_attached_file+ method:
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#
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# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :thumb => "100x100" }
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# end
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#
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# user = User.new
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# user.avatar = params[:user][:avatar]
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# user.avatar.url
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# # => "/users/avatars/4/original_me.jpg"
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# user.avatar.url(:thumb)
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# # => "/users/avatars/4/thumb_me.jpg"
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#
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# See the +has_attached_file+ documentation for more details.
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require 'erb'
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require 'digest'
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require 'tempfile'
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require 'paperclip/version'
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require 'paperclip/upfile'
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require 'paperclip/iostream'
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require 'paperclip/geometry'
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require 'paperclip/processor'
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require 'paperclip/thumbnail'
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require 'paperclip/interpolations'
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require 'paperclip/style'
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require 'paperclip/attachment'
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require 'paperclip/storage'
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require 'paperclip/callback_compatability'
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require 'paperclip/command_line'
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require 'paperclip/railtie'
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if defined?(Rails.root) && Rails.root
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Dir.glob(File.join(File.expand_path(Rails.root), "lib", "paperclip_processors", "*.rb")).each do |processor|
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require processor
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end
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end
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# The base module that gets included in ActiveRecord::Base. See the
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# documentation for Paperclip::ClassMethods for more useful information.
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module Paperclip
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class << self
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# Provides configurability to Paperclip. There are a number of options available, such as:
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# * whiny: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot process thumbnails of
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# an uploaded image. Defaults to true.
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# * log: Logs progress to the Rails log. Uses ActiveRecord's logger, so honors
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# log levels, etc. Defaults to true.
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# * command_path: Defines the path at which to find the command line
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# programs if they are not visible to Rails the system's search path. Defaults to
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# nil, which uses the first executable found in the user's search path.
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# * image_magick_path: Deprecated alias of command_path.
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def options
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@options ||= {
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:whiny => true,
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:image_magick_path => nil,
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:command_path => nil,
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:log => true,
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:log_command => true,
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:swallow_stderr => true
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}
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end
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def configure
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yield(self) if block_given?
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end
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def interpolates key, &block
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Paperclip::Interpolations[key] = block
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end
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# The run method takes a command to execute and an array of parameters
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# that get passed to it. The command is prefixed with the :command_path
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# option from Paperclip.options. If you have many commands to run and
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# they are in different paths, the suggested course of action is to
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# symlink them so they are all in the same directory.
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#
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# If the command returns with a result code that is not one of the
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# expected_outcodes, a PaperclipCommandLineError will be raised. Generally
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# a code of 0 is expected, but a list of codes may be passed if necessary.
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# These codes should be passed as a hash as the last argument, like so:
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#
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# Paperclip.run("echo", "something", :expected_outcodes => [0,1,2,3])
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#
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# This method can log the command being run when
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# Paperclip.options[:log_command] is set to true (defaults to false). This
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# will only log if logging in general is set to true as well.
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def run cmd, *params
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if options[:image_magick_path]
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Paperclip.log("[DEPRECATION] :image_magick_path is deprecated and will be removed. Use :command_path instead")
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end
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CommandLine.path = options[:command_path] || options[:image_magick_path]
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CommandLine.new(cmd, *params).run
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end
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def processor name #:nodoc:
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name = name.to_s.camelize
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processor = Paperclip.const_get(name)
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unless processor.ancestors.include?(Paperclip::Processor)
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raise PaperclipError.new("Processor #{name} was not found")
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end
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processor
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end
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# Log a paperclip-specific line. Uses ActiveRecord::Base.logger
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# by default. Set Paperclip.options[:log] to false to turn off.
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def log message
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logger.info("[paperclip] #{message}") if logging?
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end
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def logger #:nodoc:
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ActiveRecord::Base.logger
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end
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def logging? #:nodoc:
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options[:log]
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end
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end
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class PaperclipError < StandardError #:nodoc:
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end
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class PaperclipCommandLineError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
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attr_accessor :output
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def initialize(msg = nil, output = nil)
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super(msg)
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@output = output
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end
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end
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class StorageMethodNotFound < PaperclipError
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end
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class CommandNotFoundError < PaperclipError
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end
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class NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
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end
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class InfiniteInterpolationError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
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end
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module Glue
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def self.included base #:nodoc:
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base.extend ClassMethods
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if base.respond_to?("set_callback")
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base.send :include, Paperclip::CallbackCompatability::Rails3
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else
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base.send :include, Paperclip::CallbackCompatability::Rails21
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end
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end
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end
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module ClassMethods
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# +has_attached_file+ gives the class it is called on an attribute that maps to a file. This
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# is typically a file stored somewhere on the filesystem and has been uploaded by a user.
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# The attribute returns a Paperclip::Attachment object which handles the management of
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# that file. The intent is to make the attachment as much like a normal attribute. The
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# thumbnails will be created when the new file is assigned, but they will *not* be saved
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# until +save+ is called on the record. Likewise, if the attribute is set to +nil+ is
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# called on it, the attachment will *not* be deleted until +save+ is called. See the
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# Paperclip::Attachment documentation for more specifics. There are a number of options
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# you can set to change the behavior of a Paperclip attachment:
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# * +url+: The full URL of where the attachment is publically accessible. This can just
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# as easily point to a directory served directly through Apache as it can to an action
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# that can control permissions. You can specify the full domain and path, but usually
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# just an absolute path is sufficient. The leading slash *must* be included manually for
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# absolute paths. The default value is
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# "/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:filename". See
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# Paperclip::Attachment#interpolate for more information on variable interpolaton.
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# :url => "/:class/:attachment/:id/:style_:filename"
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# :url => "http://some.other.host/stuff/:class/:id_:extension"
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# * +default_url+: The URL that will be returned if there is no attachment assigned.
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# This field is interpolated just as the url is. The default value is
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# "/:attachment/:style/missing.png"
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# has_attached_file :avatar, :default_url => "/images/default_:style_avatar.png"
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# User.new.avatar_url(:small) # => "/images/default_small_avatar.png"
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# * +styles+: A hash of thumbnail styles and their geometries. You can find more about
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# geometry strings at the ImageMagick website
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# (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#resize). Paperclip
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# also adds the "#" option (e.g. "50x50#"), which will resize the image to fit maximally
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# inside the dimensions and then crop the rest off (weighted at the center). The
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# default value is to generate no thumbnails.
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# * +default_style+: The thumbnail style that will be used by default URLs.
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# Defaults to +original+.
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# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :normal => "100x100#" },
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# :default_style => :normal
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# user.avatar.url # => "/avatars/23/normal_me.png"
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# * +whiny+: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot post_process an uploaded file due
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# to a command line error. This will override the global setting for this attachment.
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# Defaults to true. This option used to be called :whiny_thumbanils, but this is
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# deprecated.
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# * +convert_options+: When creating thumbnails, use this free-form options
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# array to pass in various convert command options. Typical options are "-strip" to
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# remove all Exif data from the image (save space for thumbnails and avatars) or
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# "-depth 8" to specify the bit depth of the resulting conversion. See ImageMagick
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# convert documentation for more options: (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/convert.php)
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# Note that this option takes a hash of options, each of which correspond to the style
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# of thumbnail being generated. You can also specify :all as a key, which will apply
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# to all of the thumbnails being generated. If you specify options for the :original,
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# it would be best if you did not specify destructive options, as the intent of keeping
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# the original around is to regenerate all the thumbnails when requirements change.
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# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :large => "300x300", :negative => "100x100" }
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# :convert_options => {
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# :all => "-strip",
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# :negative => "-negate"
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# }
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# NOTE: While not deprecated yet, it is not recommended to specify options this way.
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# It is recommended that :convert_options option be included in the hash passed to each
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# :styles for compatability with future versions.
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# NOTE: Strings supplied to :convert_options are split on space in order to undergo
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# shell quoting for safety. If your options require a space, please pre-split them
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# and pass an array to :convert_options instead.
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# * +storage+: Chooses the storage backend where the files will be stored. The current
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# choices are :filesystem and :s3. The default is :filesystem. Make sure you read the
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# documentation for Paperclip::Storage::Filesystem and Paperclip::Storage::S3
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# for backend-specific options.
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def has_attached_file name, options = {}
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include InstanceMethods
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write_inheritable_attribute(:attachment_definitions, {}) if attachment_definitions.nil?
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attachment_definitions[name] = {:validations => []}.merge(options)
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after_save :save_attached_files
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before_destroy :destroy_attached_files
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define_paperclip_callbacks :post_process, :"#{name}_post_process"
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define_method name do |*args|
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a = attachment_for(name)
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(args.length > 0) ? a.to_s(args.first) : a
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end
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define_method "#{name}=" do |file|
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attachment_for(name).assign(file)
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end
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define_method "#{name}?" do
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attachment_for(name).file?
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end
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validates_each(name) do |record, attr, value|
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attachment = record.attachment_for(name)
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attachment.send(:flush_errors)
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end
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end
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# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the size of the file assigned. The
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# possible options are:
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# * +in+: a Range of bytes (i.e. +1..1.megabyte+),
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# * +less_than+: equivalent to :in => 0..options[:less_than]
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# * +greater_than+: equivalent to :in => options[:greater_than]..Infinity
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# * +message+: error message to display, use :min and :max as replacements
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# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
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# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
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# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
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def validates_attachment_size name, options = {}
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min = options[:greater_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].first) || 0
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max = options[:less_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].last) || (1.0/0)
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range = (min..max)
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message = options[:message] || "file size must be between :min and :max bytes."
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message = message.gsub(/:min/, min.to_s).gsub(/:max/, max.to_s)
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validates_inclusion_of :"#{name}_file_size",
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:in => range,
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:message => message,
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:if => options[:if],
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:unless => options[:unless],
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:allow_nil => true
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end
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# Adds errors if thumbnail creation fails. The same as specifying :whiny_thumbnails => true.
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def validates_attachment_thumbnails name, options = {}
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warn('[DEPRECATION] validates_attachment_thumbnail is deprecated. ' +
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'This validation is on by default and will be removed from future versions. ' +
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'If you wish to turn it off, supply :whiny => false in your definition.')
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attachment_definitions[name][:whiny_thumbnails] = true
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end
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# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the presence of a file.
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# Options:
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# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
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# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
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# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
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def validates_attachment_presence name, options = {}
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message = options[:message] || "must be set."
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validates_presence_of :"#{name}_file_name",
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:message => message,
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:if => options[:if],
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:unless => options[:unless]
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end
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# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the content type of the file
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# assigned. The possible options are:
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# * +content_type+: Allowed content types. Can be a single content type
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# or an array. Each type can be a String or a Regexp. It should be
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# noted that Internet Explorer upload files with content_types that you
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# may not expect. For example, JPEG images are given image/pjpeg and
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# PNGs are image/x-png, so keep that in mind when determining how you
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# match. Allows all by default.
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# * +message+: The message to display when the uploaded file has an invalid
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# content type.
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# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
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# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
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# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
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# NOTE: If you do not specify an [attachment]_content_type field on your
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# model, content_type validation will work _ONLY upon assignment_ and
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# re-validation after the instance has been reloaded will always succeed.
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def validates_attachment_content_type name, options = {}
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validation_options = options.dup
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allowed_types = [validation_options[:content_type]].flatten
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validates_each(:"#{name}_content_type", validation_options) do |record, attr, value|
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if !allowed_types.any?{|t| t === value } && !(value.nil? || value.blank?)
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if record.errors.method(:add).arity == -2
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message = options[:message] || "is not one of #{allowed_types.join(", ")}"
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record.errors.add(:"#{name}_content_type", message)
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else
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record.errors.add(:"#{name}_content_type", :inclusion, :default => options[:message], :value => value)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Returns the attachment definitions defined by each call to
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# has_attached_file.
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def attachment_definitions
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read_inheritable_attribute(:attachment_definitions)
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end
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end
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module InstanceMethods #:nodoc:
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def attachment_for name
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@_paperclip_attachments ||= {}
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@_paperclip_attachments[name] ||= Attachment.new(name, self, self.class.attachment_definitions[name])
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end
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def each_attachment
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self.class.attachment_definitions.each do |name, definition|
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yield(name, attachment_for(name))
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end
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end
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def save_attached_files
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Paperclip.log("Saving attachments.")
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each_attachment do |name, attachment|
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attachment.send(:save)
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end
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end
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def destroy_attached_files
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Paperclip.log("Deleting attachments.")
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each_attachment do |name, attachment|
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attachment.send(:queue_existing_for_delete)
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attachment.send(:flush_deletes)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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