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- data/Rakefile +22 -0
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data/CHANGELOG
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* Apr 17 2008 *
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* amazon_s3.yml is now passed through ERB before being passed to AWS::S3 [François Beausoleil]
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* Mar 22 2008 *
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* Some tweaks to support Rails 2.0 and Rails 2.1 due to ActiveSupport::Callback changes.
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Thanks to http://blog.methodmissing.com/2008/1/19/edge-callback-refactorings-attachment_fu/
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* Feb. 26, 2008 *
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* remove breakpoint from test_helper, makes test suite crazy (at least Rails 2+) [Rob Sanheim]
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* make S3 test really optional [Rob Sanheim]
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* Nov 27, 2007 *
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* Handle properly ImageScience thumbnails resized from a gif file [Matt Aimonetti]
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* Save thumbnails file size properly when using ImageScience [Matt Aimonetti]
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* fixed s3 config file loading with latest versions of Rails [Matt Aimonetti]
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* April 2, 2007 *
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* don't copy the #full_filename to the default #temp_paths array if it doesn't exist
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* add default ID partitioning for attachments
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* add #binmode call to Tempfile (note: ruby should be doing this!) [Eric Beland]
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* Check for current type of :thumbnails option.
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* allow customization of the S3 configuration file path with the :s3_config_path option.
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* Don't try to remove thumbnails if there aren't any. Closes #3 [ben stiglitz]
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* BC * (before changelog)
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* add default #temp_paths entry [mattly]
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* add MiniMagick support to attachment_fu [Isacc]
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* update #destroy_file to clear out any empty directories too [carlivar]
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* fix references to S3Backend module [Hunter Hillegas]
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* doh, fix a few bad references to ActsAsAttachment [sixty4bit]
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attachment-fu
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=============
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attachment_fu is a plugin by Rick Olson (aka technoweenie <http://techno-weenie.net>) and is the successor to acts_as_attachment. To get a basic run-through of its capabilities, check out Mike Clark's tutorial <http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2007/02/24#FileUploadFu>.
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attachment_fu functionality
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===========================
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attachment_fu facilitates file uploads in Ruby on Rails. There are a few storage options for the actual file data, but the plugin always at a minimum stores metadata for each file in the database.
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There are three storage options for files uploaded through attachment_fu:
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File system
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Database file
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Amazon S3
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Each method of storage many options associated with it that will be covered in the following section. Something to note, however, is that the Amazon S3 storage requires you to modify config/amazon_s3.yml and the Database file storage requires an extra table.
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attachment_fu models
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====================
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For all three of these storage options a table of metadata is required. This table will contain information about the file (hence the 'meta') and its location. This table has no restrictions on naming, unlike the extra table required for database storage, which must have a table name of db_files (and by convention a model of DbFile).
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In the model there are two methods made available by this plugins: has_attachment and validates_as_attachment.
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has_attachment(options = {})
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This method accepts the options in a hash:
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:content_type # Allowed content types.
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# Allows all by default. Use :image to allow all standard image types.
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:min_size # Minimum size allowed.
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# 1 byte is the default.
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:max_size # Maximum size allowed.
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# 1.megabyte is the default.
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:size # Range of sizes allowed.
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# (1..1.megabyte) is the default. This overrides the :min_size and :max_size options.
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:resize_to # Used by RMagick to resize images.
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# Pass either an array of width/height, or a geometry string.
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:thumbnails # Specifies a set of thumbnails to generate.
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# This accepts a hash of filename suffixes and RMagick resizing options.
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# This option need only be included if you want thumbnailing.
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:thumbnail_class # Set which model class to use for thumbnails.
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# This current attachment class is used by default.
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:path_prefix # path to store the uploaded files.
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# Uses public/#{table_name} by default for the filesystem, and just #{table_name} for the S3 backend.
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# Setting this sets the :storage to :file_system.
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:partition # Partiton files in directories like /0000/0001/image.jpg. Default is true.
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:storage # Specifies the storage system to use..
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# Defaults to :db_file. Options are :file_system, :db_file, and :s3.
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:processor # Sets the image processor to use for resizing of the attached image.
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# Options include ImageScience, Rmagick, and MiniMagick. Default is whatever is installed.
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has_attachment :max_size => 1.kilobyte
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has_attachment :size => 1.megabyte..2.megabytes
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has_attachment :content_type => 'application/pdf'
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has_attachment :content_type => ['application/pdf', 'application/msword', 'text/plain']
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has_attachment :content_type => :image, :resize_to => [50,50]
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has_attachment :content_type => ['application/pdf', :image], :resize_to => 'x50'
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has_attachment :thumbnails => { :thumb => [50, 50], :geometry => 'x50' }
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has_attachment :storage => :file_system, :path_prefix => 'public/files'
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has_attachment :storage => :file_system, :path_prefix => 'public/files',
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has_attachment :storage => :file_system, :path_prefix => 'public/files',
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This method prevents files outside of the valid range (:min_size to :max_size, or the :size range) from being saved. It does not however, halt the upload of such files. They will be uploaded into memory regardless of size before validation.
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Fields for attachment_fu metadata tables...
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size, :integer # file size in bytes
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content_type, :string # mime type, ex: application/mp3
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filename, :string # sanitized filename
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height, :integer # in pixels
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width, :integer # in pixels
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that reference images that will be thumbnailed:
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parent_id, :integer # id of parent image (on the same table, a self-referencing foreign-key).
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# Only populated if the current object is a thumbnail.
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thumbnail, :string # the 'type' of thumbnail this attachment record describes.
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# Only populated if the current object is a thumbnail.
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# has_attachment :content_type => :image,
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db_file_id, :integer # id of the file in the database (foreign key)
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There are two main views tasks that will be directly affected by attachment_fu: upload forms and displaying uploaded images.
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There are two parts of the upload form that differ from typical usage.
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1. Include ':multipart => true' in the html options of the form_for tag.
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<% form_for(:attachment_metadata, :url => { :action => "create" }, :html => { :multipart => true }) do |form| %>
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Returns the public path to the file. If a thumbnail prefix is specified it will return the public file path to the corresponding thumbnail.
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attachment_obj.public_filename #=> /attachments/2/file.jpg
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attachment_obj.public_filename(:thumb) #=> /attachments/2/file_thumb.jpg
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There are two considerations to take into account when using attachment_fu in controllers.
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The first is when the files have no publicly accessible path and need to be downloaded through an action.
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@attachable_file = AttachmentMetadataModel.new(params[:attachable])
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@attachable = AttachmentMetadataModel.new(:uploaded_data => ActionController::TestUploadedFile.new(path, mimetype))
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ActiveRecord::Base.send(:extend, Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::ActMethods)
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# This Geometry class was yanked from RMagick. However, it lets ImageMagick handle the actual change_geometry.
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class Geometry
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def initialize(width=nil, height=nil, x=nil, y=nil, flag=nil)
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module Technoweenie # :nodoc:
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module AttachmentFu # :nodoc:
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module Backends
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# Methods for DB backed attachments
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module DbFileBackend
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def self.included(base) #:nodoc:
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Object.const_set(:DbFile, Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base)) unless Object.const_defined?(:DbFile)
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base.belongs_to :db_file, :class_name => '::DbFile', :foreign_key => 'db_file_id'
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write_to_temp_file current_data
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end
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db_file.data
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protected
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def destroy_file
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db_file.destroy if db_file
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end
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def save_to_storage
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if save_attachment?
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(db_file || build_db_file).data = temp_data
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db_file.save!
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self.class.update_all ['db_file_id = ?', self.db_file_id = db_file.id], ['id = ?', id]
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end
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true
|
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+
end
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+
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+
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|
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+
end
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+
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|
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|
|
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+
require 'ftools'
|
2
|
+
module Technoweenie # :nodoc:
|
3
|
+
module AttachmentFu # :nodoc:
|
4
|
+
module Backends
|
5
|
+
# Methods for file system backed attachments
|
6
|
+
module FileSystemBackend
|
7
|
+
def self.included(base) #:nodoc:
|
8
|
+
base.before_update :rename_file
|
9
|
+
end
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
# Gets the full path to the filename in this format:
|
12
|
+
#
|
13
|
+
# # This assumes a model name like MyModel
|
14
|
+
# # public/#{table_name} is the default filesystem path
|
15
|
+
# RAILS_ROOT/public/my_models/5/blah.jpg
|
16
|
+
#
|
17
|
+
# Overwrite this method in your model to customize the filename.
|
18
|
+
# The optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename.
|
19
|
+
def full_filename(thumbnail = nil)
|
20
|
+
file_system_path = (thumbnail ? thumbnail_class : self).attachment_options[:path_prefix].to_s
|
21
|
+
File.join(RAILS_ROOT, file_system_path, *partitioned_path(thumbnail_name_for(thumbnail)))
|
22
|
+
end
|
23
|
+
|
24
|
+
# Used as the base path that #public_filename strips off full_filename to create the public path
|
25
|
+
def base_path
|
26
|
+
@base_path ||= File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'public')
|
27
|
+
end
|
28
|
+
|
29
|
+
# The attachment ID used in the full path of a file
|
30
|
+
def attachment_path_id
|
31
|
+
((respond_to?(:parent_id) && parent_id) || id).to_i
|
32
|
+
end
|
33
|
+
|
34
|
+
# by default paritions files into directories e.g. 0000/0001/image.jpg
|
35
|
+
# to turn this off set :partition => false
|
36
|
+
def partitioned_path(*args)
|
37
|
+
if respond_to?(:attachment_options) && attachment_options[:partition] == false
|
38
|
+
args
|
39
|
+
else
|
40
|
+
("%08d" % attachment_path_id).scan(/..../) + args
|
41
|
+
end
|
42
|
+
end
|
43
|
+
|
44
|
+
# Gets the public path to the file
|
45
|
+
# The optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename.
|
46
|
+
def public_filename(thumbnail = nil)
|
47
|
+
full_filename(thumbnail).gsub %r(^#{Regexp.escape(base_path)}), ''
|
48
|
+
end
|
49
|
+
|
50
|
+
def filename=(value)
|
51
|
+
@old_filename = full_filename unless filename.nil? || @old_filename
|
52
|
+
write_attribute :filename, sanitize_filename(value)
|
53
|
+
end
|
54
|
+
|
55
|
+
# Creates a temp file from the currently saved file.
|
56
|
+
def create_temp_file
|
57
|
+
copy_to_temp_file full_filename
|
58
|
+
end
|
59
|
+
|
60
|
+
protected
|
61
|
+
# Destroys the file. Called in the after_destroy callback
|
62
|
+
def destroy_file
|
63
|
+
FileUtils.rm full_filename
|
64
|
+
# remove directory also if it is now empty
|
65
|
+
Dir.rmdir(File.dirname(full_filename)) if (Dir.entries(File.dirname(full_filename))-['.','..']).empty?
|
66
|
+
rescue
|
67
|
+
logger.info "Exception destroying #{full_filename.inspect}: [#{$!.class.name}] #{$1.to_s}"
|
68
|
+
logger.warn $!.backtrace.collect { |b| " > #{b}" }.join("\n")
|
69
|
+
end
|
70
|
+
|
71
|
+
# Renames the given file before saving
|
72
|
+
def rename_file
|
73
|
+
return unless @old_filename && @old_filename != full_filename
|
74
|
+
if save_attachment? && File.exists?(@old_filename)
|
75
|
+
FileUtils.rm @old_filename
|
76
|
+
elsif File.exists?(@old_filename)
|
77
|
+
FileUtils.mv @old_filename, full_filename
|
78
|
+
end
|
79
|
+
@old_filename = nil
|
80
|
+
true
|
81
|
+
end
|
82
|
+
|
83
|
+
# Saves the file to the file system
|
84
|
+
def save_to_storage
|
85
|
+
if save_attachment?
|
86
|
+
# TODO: This overwrites the file if it exists, maybe have an allow_overwrite option?
|
87
|
+
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(full_filename))
|
88
|
+
File.cp(temp_path, full_filename)
|
89
|
+
File.chmod(attachment_options[:chmod] || 0644, full_filename)
|
90
|
+
end
|
91
|
+
@old_filename = nil
|
92
|
+
true
|
93
|
+
end
|
94
|
+
|
95
|
+
def current_data
|
96
|
+
File.file?(full_filename) ? File.read(full_filename) : nil
|
97
|
+
end
|
98
|
+
end
|
99
|
+
end
|
100
|
+
end
|
101
|
+
end
|