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  1. data/README.rdoc +553 -0
  2. data/lib/carrierwave.rb +101 -0
  3. data/lib/carrierwave/compatibility/paperclip.rb +95 -0
  4. data/lib/carrierwave/mount.rb +359 -0
  5. data/lib/carrierwave/orm/activerecord.rb +79 -0
  6. data/lib/carrierwave/orm/datamapper.rb +37 -0
  7. data/lib/carrierwave/orm/mongoid.rb +23 -0
  8. data/lib/carrierwave/orm/sequel.rb +45 -0
  9. data/lib/carrierwave/processing/image_science.rb +116 -0
  10. data/lib/carrierwave/processing/mini_magick.rb +261 -0
  11. data/lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb +278 -0
  12. data/lib/carrierwave/sanitized_file.rb +273 -0
  13. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/abstract.rb +30 -0
  14. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/cloud_files.rb +168 -0
  15. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/file.rb +48 -0
  16. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/grid_fs.rb +108 -0
  17. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/right_s3.rb +3 -0
  18. data/lib/carrierwave/storage/s3.rb +206 -0
  19. data/lib/carrierwave/test/matchers.rb +164 -0
  20. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader.rb +44 -0
  21. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/cache.rb +146 -0
  22. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/callbacks.rb +41 -0
  23. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/configuration.rb +135 -0
  24. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/default_url.rb +19 -0
  25. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/download.rb +75 -0
  26. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/extension_whitelist.rb +38 -0
  27. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/mountable.rb +39 -0
  28. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/processing.rb +85 -0
  29. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/proxy.rb +62 -0
  30. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/remove.rb +23 -0
  31. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/store.rb +90 -0
  32. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/url.rb +33 -0
  33. data/lib/carrierwave/uploader/versions.rb +157 -0
  34. data/lib/generators/templates/uploader.rb +47 -0
  35. data/lib/generators/uploader_generator.rb +13 -0
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+ = CarrierWave
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+
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+ http://carrierwave.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ == Summary
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+
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+ This plugin for Merb and Rails provides a simple and extremely flexible way to
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+ upload files.
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+
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+ == Description
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+
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+ * RDoc Documentation {available at Rubyforge}[http://carrierwave.rubyforge.org/rdoc].
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+ * Source code {hosted at GitHub}[http://github.com/jnicklas/carrierwave]
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+ * Please {report any issues}[http://github.com/jnicklas/carrierwave/issues] on GitHub
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+ * Please direct any questions at the {mailing list}[http://groups.google.com/group/carrierwave]
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+ * Check out the {example app}[http://github.com/jnicklas/carrierwave-example-app]
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+ * Instructions for setting up a development environment are at the bottom of this file
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+
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+ == Getting Started
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+
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+ Install the latest stable release:
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+
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+ [sudo] gem install carrierwave
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+
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+ In Merb, add it as a dependency to your config/dependencies.rb:
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+
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+ dependency 'carrierwave'
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+ In Rails, add it to your environment.rb:
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+
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+ config.gem "carrierwave"
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+
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+ == Quick Start
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+
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+ Start off by generating an uploader:
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+ merb-gen uploader Avatar
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+ or in Rails:
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+
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+ script/generate uploader Avatar
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+
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+ this should give you a file in:
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+ app/uploaders/avatar_uploader.rb
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+
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+ Check out this file for some hints on how you can customize your uploader. It
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+ should look something like this:
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ storage :file
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+ end
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+
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+ You can use your uploader class to store and retrieve files like this:
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+ uploader = AvatarUploader.new
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+ uploader.store!(my_file)
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+
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+ uploader.retrieve_from_store!('my_file.png')
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+
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+ CarrierWave gives you a +store+ for permanent storage, and a +cache+ for
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+ temporary storage. You can use different stores, at the moment a filesystem
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+ store, an Amazon S3 store, a Rackspace Cloud Files store, and a store for MongoDB's GridFS are bundled.
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+
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+ Most of the time you are going to want to use CarrierWave together with an ORM.
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+ It is quite simple to mount uploaders on columns in your model, so you can
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+ simply assign files and get going:
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+
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+ === ActiveRecord, DataMapper, Sequel, Mongoid
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+ Make sure you are loading CarrierWave after loading your ORM, otherwise you'll
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+ need to require the relevant extension manually, e.g.:
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+ require 'carrierwave/orm/activerecord'
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+ Add a string column to the model you want to mount the uploader on:
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+ add_column :user, :avatar, :string
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+
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+ Open your model file and mount the uploader:
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+
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+ class User
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+ mount_uploader :avatar, AvatarUploader
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+ end
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+
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+ This works the same with all supported ORMs.
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+
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+ Now you can cache files by assigning them to the attribute, they will
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+ automatically be stored when the record is saved.
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+
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+ u = User.new
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+ u.avatar = params[:file]
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+ u.avatar = File.open('somewhere')
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+ u.save!
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+ u.avatar.url # => '/url/to/file.png'
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+ u.avatar.current_path # => 'path/to/file.png'
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+
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+ == Changing the storage directory
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+
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+ In order to change where uploaded files are put, just override the +store_dir+
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+ method:
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+ class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ def store_dir
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+ 'public/my/upload/directory'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ This works for the file storage as well as Amazon S3 and Rackspace Cloud Files.
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+ Define +store_dir+ as +nil+ if you'd like to store files at the root level.
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+
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+ == Securing uploads
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+
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+ Certain file might be dangerous if uploaded to the wrong location, such as php files or other script files. CarrierWave allows you to specify a white-list of allowed extensions.
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+ If you're mounting the uploader, uploading a file with the wrong extension will make the record invalid instead. Otherwise, an error is raised.
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+
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+ class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ def extension_white_list
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+ %w(jpg jpeg gif png)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ == Adding versions
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+
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+ Often you'll want to add different versions of the same file. The classic
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+ example is image thumbnails. There is built in support for this:
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+ class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::RMagick
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+ process :resize_to_fit => [800, 800]
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+
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+ version :thumb do
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+ process :resize_to_fill => [200,200]
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ When this uploader is used, an uploaded image would be scaled to be no larger
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+ than 800 by 800 pixels. A version called thumb is then created, which is scaled
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+ and cropped to exactly 200 by 200 pixels. The uploader could be used like this:
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+ uploader = AvatarUploader.new
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+ uploader.store!(my_file) # size: 1024x768
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+ uploader.url # => '/url/to/my_file.png' # size: 800x600
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+ uploader.thumb.url # => '/url/to/thumb_my_file.png' # size: 200x200
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+
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+ One important thing to remember is that process is called *before* versions are
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+ created. This can cut down on processing cost.
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+ It is possible to nest versions within versions:
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+ class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ version :animal do
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+ version :human
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+ version :monkey
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+ version :llama
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ == Making uploads work across form redisplays
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+ Often you'll notice that uploaded files disappear when a validation fails.
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+ CarrierWave has a feature that makes it easy to remember the uploaded file even
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+ in that case. Suppose your +user+ model has an uploader mounted on +avatar+
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+ file, just add a hidden field called +avatar_cache+. In Rails, this would look
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+ like this:
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+
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+ <% form_for @user, :html => {:multipart => true} do |f| %>
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+ <p>
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+ <label>My Avatar</label>
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+ <%= f.file_field :avatar %>
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+ <%= f.hidden_field :avatar_cache %>
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+ </p>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ It might be a good idea to show the user that a file has been uploaded, in the
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+ case of images, a small thumbnail would be a good indicator:
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+ <% form_for @user, :html => {:multipart => true} do |f| %>
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+ <p>
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+ <label>My Avatar</label>
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+ <%= image_tag(@user.avatar_url) if @user.avatar? %>
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+ <%= f.file_field :avatar %>
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+ <%= f.hidden_field :avatar_cache %>
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+ </p>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ == Removing uploaded files
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+ If you want to remove a previously uploaded file on a mounted uploader, you can
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+ easily add a checkbox to the form which will remove the file when checked.
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+ <% form_for @user, :html => {:multipart => true} do |f| %>
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+ <p>
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+ <label>My Avatar</label>
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+ <%= image_tag(@user.avatar_url) if @user.avatar? %>
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+ <%= f.file_field :avatar %>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ <label>
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+ <%= f.check_box :remove_avatar %>
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+ Remove avatar
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+ </label>
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+ </p>
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+ <% end %>
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+ If you want to remove the file manually, you can call <code>remove_avatar!</code>.
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+ == Uploading files from a remote location
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+ Your users may find it convenient to upload a file from a location on the Internet
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+ via a URL. CarrierWave makes this simple, just add the appropriate column to your
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+ form and you're good to go:
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+ <% form_for @user, :html => {:multipart => true} do |f| %>
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+ <p>
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+ <label>My Avatar URL:</label>
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+ <%= image_tag(@user.avatar_url) if @user.avatar? %>
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+ <%= f.text_field :remote_avatar_url %>
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+ </p>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ == Providing a default URL
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+ In many cases, especially when working with images, it might be a good idea to
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+ provide a default url, a fallback in case no file has been uploaded. You can do
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+ this easily by overriding the +default_url+ method in your uploader:
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+ class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ def default_url
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+ "/images/fallback/" + [version_name, "default.png"].compact.join('_')
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ == Recreating versions
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+ You might come to a situation where you want to retroactively change a version
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+ or add a new one. You can use the recreate_versions! method to recreate the
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+ versions from the base file. This uses a naive approach which will reupload and
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+ process all versions.
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+ instance = MyUploader.new
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+ instance.recreate_versions!
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+ Or on a mounted uploader:
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+ User.all.each do |user|
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+ user.avatar.recreate_versions!
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+ end
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+
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+ == Configuring CarrierWave
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+ CarrierWave has a broad range of configuration options, which you can configure,
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+ both globally and on a per-uploader basis:
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.permissions = 0666
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+ config.storage = :s3
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+ end
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+ Or alternatively:
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ permissions 0777
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+ end
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+
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+ == Testing CarrierWave
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+ It's a good idea to test you uploaders in isolation. In order to speed up your
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+ tests, it's recommended to switch off processing in your tests, and to use the
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+ file storage. In Rails you could do that by adding an initializer with:
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+ if Rails.env.test? or Rails.env.cucumber?
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.storage = :file
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+ config.enable_processing = false
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+ end
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+ end
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+ If you need to test your processing, you should test it in isolation, and enable
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+ processing only for those tests that need it.
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+ CarrierWave comes with some RSpec matchers which you may find useful:
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+ require 'carrierwave/test/matchers'
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+ describe MyUploader do
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+ before do
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+ MyUploader.enable_processing = true
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+ @uploader = MyUploader.new(@user, :avatar)
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+ @uploader.store!(File.open(path_to_file))
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+ end
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+ after do
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+ MyUploader.enable_processing = false
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+ end
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+ context 'the thumb version' do
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+ it "should scale down a landscape image to be exactly 64 by 64 pixels" do
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+ @uploader.thumb.should have_dimensions(64, 64)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ context 'the small version' do
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+ it "should scale down a landscape image to fit within 200 by 200 pixels" do
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+ @uploader.small.should be_no_larger_than(200, 200)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should make the image readable only to the owner and not executable" do
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+ @uploader.should have_permissions(0600)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ == Using Amazon S3
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+ Older versions of CarrierWave used the +aws-s3+ and +right_aws+ libraries. The Aws[http://github.com/appoxy/aws]
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+ is now used meaning european buckets are supported out the box. Ensure you have it installed:
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+ gem install aws
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+ You'll need to configure a bucket, access id and secret key like this:
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.s3_access_key_id = 'xxxxxx'
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+ config.s3_secret_access_key = 'xxxxxx'
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+ config.s3_bucket = 'name_of_bucket'
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+ end
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+ Do this in an initializer in Rails, and in a +before_app_loads+ block in Merb.
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+ And then in your uploader, set the storage to :s3
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ storage :s3
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+ end
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+
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+ That's it! You can still use the <code>CarrierWave::Uploader#url</code> method to return
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+ the url to the file on Amazon S3.
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+
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+ == Using Rackspace Cloud Files
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+ Cloud Files support requires a {Rackspace Cloud}[http://rackspacecloud.com] username and API key.
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+ You must also create a container for Carrierwave to use, and mark it public (publish it to the CDN)
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.cloud_files_username = 'xxxxxx'
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+ config.cloud_files_api_key = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
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+ config.cloud_files_container = 'name_of_bucket'
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+ end
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+ You can optionally include your CDN host name in the configuration.
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+ This is *highly* recommended, as without it every request requires a lookup
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+ of this information.
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+ config.cloud_files_cdn_host = "c000000.cdn.rackspacecloud.com"
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+ Do this in an initializer in Rails, and in a +before_app_loads+ block in Merb.
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+ And then in your uploader, set the storage to :cloud_files
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ storage :cloud_files
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+ end
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+ That's it! You can still use the <code>CarrierWave::Uploader#url</code> method to return
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+ the url to the file on the Cloud Files CDN.
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+ == Using MongoDB's GridFS store
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+ You'll need to configure the database and host to use:
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.grid_fs_database = 'my_mongo_database'
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+ config.grid_fs_host = 'mongo.example.com'
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+ end
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+ The defaults are 'carrierwave' and 'localhost'.
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+ And then in your uploader, set the storage to <code>:grid_fs</code>:
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ storage :grid_fs
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+ end
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+ Since GridFS doesn't make the files available via HTTP, you'll need to stream
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+ them yourself. In Rails for example, you could use the +send_data+ method. You
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+ can tell CarrierWave the URL you will serve your images from, allowing it to
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+ generate the correct URL, by setting eg:
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+ CarrierWave.configure do |config|
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+ config.grid_fs_access_url = "/image/show"
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+ end
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+ == Using RMagick
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+ you might want to create thumbnail images for example. CarrierWave comes with a
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+ small library to make manipulating images with RMagick easier, you'll need to
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+ include it in your Uploader:
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::RMagick
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+ end
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+ The RMagick module gives you a few methods, like
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+ <code>CarrierWave::RMagick#resize_to_fill</code> which manipulate the image file in some
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+ way. You can set a +process+ callback, which will call that method any time a
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+ file is uploaded.
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::RMagick
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+ process :resize_to_fill => [200, 200]
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+ process :convert => 'png'
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+
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+ def filename
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+ super + '.png'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Check out the manipulate! method, which makes it easy for you to write your own
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+ manipulation methods.
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+ == Using ImageScience
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+ ImageScience works the same way as RMagick.
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::ImageScience
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+ process :resize_to_fill => [200, 200]
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+ end
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+
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+ == Using MiniMagick
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+ MiniMagick is similar to RMagick but performs all the operations using the 'mogrify'
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+ command which is part of the standard ImageMagick kit. This allows you to have the power
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+ of ImageMagick without having to worry about installing all the RMagick libraries.
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+ See the MiniMagick site for more details:
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+ http://github.com/probablycorey/mini_magick
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+ And the ImageMagick command line options for more for whats on offer:
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+ http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php
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+ Currently, the MiniMagick carrierwave processor provides exactly the same methods as
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+ for the RMagick processor.
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::MiniMagick
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+ process :resize_to_fill => [200, 200]
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+ end
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+ == Migrating
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+ If you are using Paperclip, you can use the provided compatibility module:
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+ class AvatarUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
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+ include CarrierWave::Compatibility::Paperclip
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+ end
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+ See the documentation for <code>Paperclip::Compatibility::Paperclip</code> for more
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+ detaills.
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+ Be sure to use mount_on to specify the correct column:
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+ mount_uploader :avatar, AvatarUploader, :mount_on => :avatar_file_name
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+ Unfortunately AttachmentFoo differs too much in philosophy for there to be a
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+ sensible compatibility mode. Patches for migrating from other solutions will be
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+ happily accepted.
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+ == i18n
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+ The activerecord validations use the Rails i18n framework. Add these keys to
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+ your translations file:
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+ carrierwave:
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+ errors:
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+ integrity: 'Not an image.'
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+ processing: 'Cannot resize image.'
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+ == Contributors
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+ These people have contributed their time and effort to CarrierWave:
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+ * Jonas Nicklas
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+ * Pavel Kunc
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+ * Andrew Timberlake
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+ * Durran Jordan
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+ * Scott Motte
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+ * Sho Fukamachi
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+ * Sam Lown
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+ * Dave Ott
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+ * Quin Hoxie
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+ * H. Wade Minter
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+ * Trevor Turk
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+ * Nicklas Ramhöj
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+ * Matt Hooks
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+ * Andreas Haller
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+ * Lars Pind
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+ * Ramon Soares
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+
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+ == License
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+ Copyright (c) 2008 Jonas Nicklas
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+
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+ == Development
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+ In order to setup a development environment and run the specs, you'll
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+ need to install bundler:
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+ gem install bundler --pre
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+ And then install the dependencies:
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+ bundle install
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+ You should now be able to run the tests:
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+ bundle exec rake spec
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+ Issues are reported on GitHub, pull requests are very welcome!