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  1. data/LICENSE +26 -0
  2. data/README.rdoc +181 -0
  3. data/Rakefile +99 -0
  4. data/generators/paperclip/USAGE +5 -0
  5. data/generators/paperclip/paperclip_generator.rb +27 -0
  6. data/generators/paperclip/templates/paperclip_migration.rb.erb +19 -0
  7. data/init.rb +1 -0
  8. data/lib/paperclip.rb +350 -0
  9. data/lib/paperclip/attachment.rb +413 -0
  10. data/lib/paperclip/callback_compatability.rb +33 -0
  11. data/lib/paperclip/geometry.rb +115 -0
  12. data/lib/paperclip/interpolations.rb +105 -0
  13. data/lib/paperclip/iostream.rb +58 -0
  14. data/lib/paperclip/matchers.rb +4 -0
  15. data/lib/paperclip/matchers/have_attached_file_matcher.rb +49 -0
  16. data/lib/paperclip/matchers/validate_attachment_content_type_matcher.rb +66 -0
  17. data/lib/paperclip/matchers/validate_attachment_presence_matcher.rb +48 -0
  18. data/lib/paperclip/matchers/validate_attachment_size_matcher.rb +83 -0
  19. data/lib/paperclip/processor.rb +49 -0
  20. data/lib/paperclip/storage.rb +238 -0
  21. data/lib/paperclip/thumbnail.rb +70 -0
  22. data/lib/paperclip/upfile.rb +48 -0
  23. data/shoulda_macros/paperclip.rb +68 -0
  24. data/tasks/paperclip_tasks.rake +79 -0
  25. data/test/attachment_test.rb +768 -0
  26. data/test/database.yml +4 -0
  27. data/test/fixtures/12k.png +0 -0
  28. data/test/fixtures/50x50.png +0 -0
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  30. data/test/fixtures/bad.png +1 -0
  31. data/test/fixtures/s3.yml +4 -0
  32. data/test/fixtures/text.txt +0 -0
  33. data/test/fixtures/twopage.pdf +0 -0
  34. data/test/geometry_test.rb +177 -0
  35. data/test/helper.rb +100 -0
  36. data/test/integration_test.rb +481 -0
  37. data/test/interpolations_test.rb +120 -0
  38. data/test/iostream_test.rb +71 -0
  39. data/test/matchers/have_attached_file_matcher_test.rb +21 -0
  40. data/test/matchers/validate_attachment_content_type_matcher_test.rb +30 -0
  41. data/test/matchers/validate_attachment_presence_matcher_test.rb +21 -0
  42. data/test/matchers/validate_attachment_size_matcher_test.rb +50 -0
  43. data/test/paperclip_test.rb +291 -0
  44. data/test/processor_test.rb +10 -0
  45. data/test/storage_test.rb +282 -0
  46. data/test/thumbnail_test.rb +177 -0
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data/LICENSE ADDED
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+
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+ LICENSE
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+ The MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2008 Jon Yurek and thoughtbot, inc.
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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+ THE SOFTWARE.
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data/README.rdoc ADDED
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+ =Paperclip
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+ Important note about this fork:
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+ This was updated to be compatible with metal and rack file uploads
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+ Requires: Mime-Types gem: gem install mime-types
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+ Do not use with standard uploads with rails.
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+
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+ Paperclip is intended as an easy file attachment library for ActiveRecord. The
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+ intent behind it was to keep setup as easy as possible and to treat files as
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+ much like other attributes as possible. This means they aren't saved to their
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+ final locations on disk, nor are they deleted if set to nil, until
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+ ActiveRecord::Base#save is called. It manages validations based on size and
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+ presence, if required. It can transform its assigned image into thumbnails if
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+ needed, and the prerequisites are as simple as installing ImageMagick (which,
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+ for most modern Unix-based systems, is as easy as installing the right
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+ packages). Attached files are saved to the filesystem and referenced in the
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+ browser by an easily understandable specification, which has sensible and
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+ useful defaults.
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+
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+ See the documentation for +has_attached_file+ in Paperclip::ClassMethods for
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+ more detailed options.
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+
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+ ==Quick Start
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+
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+ In your model:
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+
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :medium => "300x300>", :thumb => "100x100>" }
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+ end
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+
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+ In your migrations:
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+
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+ class AddAvatarColumnsToUser < ActiveRecord::Migration
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+ def self.up
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+ add_column :users, :avatar_file_name, :string
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+ add_column :users, :avatar_content_type, :string
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+ add_column :users, :avatar_file_size, :integer
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+ add_column :users, :avatar_updated_at, :datetime
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.down
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+ remove_column :users, :avatar_file_name
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+ remove_column :users, :avatar_content_type
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+ remove_column :users, :avatar_file_size
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+ remove_column :users, :avatar_updated_at
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ In your edit and new views:
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+
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+ <% form_for :user, @user, :url => user_path, :html => { :multipart => true } do |form| %>
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+ <%= form.file_field :avatar %>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ In your controller:
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+
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+ def create
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+ @user = User.create( params[:user] )
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+ end
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+
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+ In your show view:
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+
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+ <%= image_tag @user.avatar.url %>
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+ <%= image_tag @user.avatar.url(:medium) %>
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+ <%= image_tag @user.avatar.url(:thumb) %>
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+
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+ ==Usage
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+
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+ The basics of paperclip are quite simple: Declare that your model has an
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+ attachment with the has_attached_file method, and give it a name. Paperclip
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+ will wrap up up to four attributes (all prefixed with that attachment's name,
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+ so you can have multiple attachments per model if you wish) and give the a
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+ friendly front end. The attributes are <attachment>_file_name,
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+ <attachment>_file_size, <attachment>_content_type, and <attachment>_updated_at.
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+ Only <attachment>_file_name is required for paperclip to operate. More
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+ information about the options to has_attached_file is available in the
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+ documentation of Paperclip::ClassMethods.
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+
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+ Attachments can be validated with Paperclip's validation methods,
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+ validates_attachment_presence, validates_attachment_content_type, and
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+ validates_attachment_size.
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+
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+ ==Storage
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+
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+ The files that are assigned as attachments are, by default, placed in the
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+ directory specified by the :path option to has_attached_file. By default, this
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+ location is ":rails_root/public/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:filename". This
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+ location was chosen because on standard Capistrano deployments, the
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+ public/system directory is symlinked to the app's shared directory, meaning it
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+ will survive between deployments. For example, using that :path, you may have a
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+ file at
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+
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+ /data/myapp/releases/20081229172410/public/system/avatars/13/small/my_pic.png
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+
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+ NOTE: This is a change from previous versions of Paperclip, but is overall a
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+ safer choice for the default file store.
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+ You may also choose to store your files using Amazon's S3 service. You can find
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+ more information about S3 storage at the description for
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+ Paperclip::Storage::S3.
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+ Files on the local filesystem (and in the Rails app's public directory) will be
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+ available to the internet at large. If you require access control, it's
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+ possible to place your files in a different location. You will need to change
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+ both the :path and :url options in order to make sure the files are unavailable
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+ to the public. Both :path and :url allow the same set of interpolated
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+ variables.
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+
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+ ==Post Processing
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+ Paperclip supports an extensible selection of post-processors. When you define
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+ a set of styles for an attachment, by default it is expected that those
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+ "styles" are actually "thumbnails". However, you can do much more than just
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+ thumbnail images. By defining a subclass of Paperclip::Processor, you can
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+ perform any processing you want on the files that are attached. Any file in
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+ your Rails app's lib/paperclip_processors directory is automatically loaded by
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+ paperclip, allowing you to easily define custom processors. You can specify a
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+ processor with the :processors option to has_attached_file:
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+
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+ has_attached_file :scan, :styles => { :text => { :quality => :better } },
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+ :processors => [:ocr]
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+
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+ This would load the hypothetical class Paperclip::Ocr, which would have the
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+ hash "{ :quality => :better }" passed to it along with the uploaded file. For
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+ more information about defining processors, see Paperclip::Processor.
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+
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+ The default processor is Paperclip::Thumbnail. For backwards compatability
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+ reasons, you can pass a single geometry string or an array containing a
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+ geometry and a format, which the file will be converted to, like so:
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+
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+ has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :thumb => ["32x32#", :png] }
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+ This will convert the "thumb" style to a 32x32 square in png format, regardless
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+ of what was uploaded. If the format is not specified, it is kept the same (i.e.
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+ jpgs will remain jpgs).
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+
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+ Multiple processors can be specified, and they will be invoked in the order
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+ they are defined in the :processors array. Each successive processor will
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+ be given the result of the previous processor's execution. All processors will
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+ receive the same parameters, which are what you define in the :styles hash.
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+ For example, assuming we had this definition:
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+
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+ has_attached_file :scan, :styles => { :text => { :quality => :better } },
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+ :processors => [:rotator, :ocr]
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+
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+ then both the :rotator processor and the :ocr processor would receive the
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+ options "{ :quality => :better }". This parameter may not mean anything to one
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+ or more or the processors, and they are expected to ignore it.
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+
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+ NOTE: Because processors operate by turning the original attachment into the
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+ styles, no processors will be run if there are no styles defined.
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+
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+ ==Events
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+ Before and after the Post Processing step, Paperclip calls back to the model
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+ with a few callbacks, allowing the model to change or cancel the processing
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+ step. The callbacks are "before_post_process" and "after_post_process" (which
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+ are called before and after the processing of each attachment), and the
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+ attachment-specific "before_<attachment>_post_process" and
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+ "after_<attachment>_post_process". The callbacks are intended to be as close to
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+ normal ActiveRecord callbacks as possible, so if you return false (specifically
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+ - returning nil is not the same) in a before_ filter, the post processing step
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+ will halt. Returning false in an after_ filter will not halt anything, but you
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+ can access the model and the attachment if necessary.
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+ NOTE: Post processing will not even *start* if the attachment is not valid
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+ according to the validations. Your callbacks and processors will *only* be
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+ called with valid attachments.
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+
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+ ==Contributing
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+ If you'd like to contribute a feature or bugfix: Thanks! To make sure your
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+ fix/feature has a high chance of being included, please read the following
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+ guidelines:
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+ 1. Ask on the mailing list, or post a ticket in Lighthouse.
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+ 2. Make sure there are tests! We will not accept any patch that is not tested.
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+ It's a rare time when explicit tests aren't needed. If you have questions
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+ about writing tests for paperclip, please ask the mailing list.
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+
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+ $LOAD_PATH << File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib')
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+ require 'paperclip'
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+
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+ desc 'Default: run unit tests.'
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+ task :default => [:clean, :test]
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+
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+ desc 'Test the paperclip plugin.'
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
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+ t.libs << 'lib' << 'profile'
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+ t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Start an IRB session with all necessary files required.'
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+ task :shell do |t|
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+ chdir File.dirname(__FILE__)
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+ exec 'irb -I lib/ -I lib/paperclip -r rubygems -r active_record -r tempfile -r init'
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Generate documentation for the paperclip plugin.'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc'
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+ rdoc.title = 'Paperclip'
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+ rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README*')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Update documentation on website'
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+ task :sync_docs => 'rdoc' do
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+ `rsync -ave ssh doc/ dev@dev.thoughtbot.com:/home/dev/www/dev.thoughtbot.com/paperclip`
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Clean up files.'
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+ task :clean do |t|
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+ FileUtils.rm_rf "doc"
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+ FileUtils.rm_rf "tmp"
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+ FileUtils.rm_rf "pkg"
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+ FileUtils.rm "test/debug.log" rescue nil
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+ FileUtils.rm "test/paperclip.db" rescue nil
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+ Dir.glob("paperclip-*.gem").each{|f| FileUtils.rm f }
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+ end
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+
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+ include_file_globs = ["README*",
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+ "LICENSE",
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+ "Rakefile",
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+ "init.rb",
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+ "{generators,lib,tasks,test,shoulda_macros}/**/*"]
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+ exclude_file_globs = ["test/s3.yml",
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+ "test/debug.log",
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+ "test/paperclip.db",
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+ "test/doc",
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+ "test/doc/*",
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+ "test/pkg",
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+ "test/pkg/*",
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+ "test/tmp",
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+ "test/tmp/*"]
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "paperclip"
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+ s.version = Paperclip::VERSION
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+ s.author = "Jon Yurek"
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+ s.email = "jyurek@thoughtbot.com"
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+ s.homepage = "http://www.thoughtbot.com/projects/paperclip"
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.summary = "File attachments as attributes for ActiveRecord"
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+ s.files = FileList[include_file_globs].to_a - FileList[exclude_file_globs].to_a
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+ s.require_path = "lib"
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+ s.test_files = FileList["test/**/test_*.rb"].to_a
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+ s.rubyforge_project = "paperclip"
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = FileList["README*"].to_a
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+ s.rdoc_options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
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+ s.requirements << "ImageMagick"
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'thoughtbot-shoulda'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'mocha'
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Print a list of the files to be put into the gem"
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+ task :manifest => :clean do
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+ spec.files.each do |file|
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+ puts file
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Generate a gemspec file for GitHub"
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+ task :gemspec => :clean do
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+ File.open("#{spec.name}.gemspec", 'w') do |f|
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+ f.write spec.to_ruby
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Build the gem into the current directory"
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+ task :gem => :gemspec do
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+ `gem build #{spec.name}.gemspec`
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+ end
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+ Usage:
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+ script/generate paperclip Class attachment1 (attachment2 ...)
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+ class PaperclipGenerator < Rails::Generator::NamedBase
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+ attr_accessor :attachments, :migration_name
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+
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+ def initialize(args, options = {})
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+ super
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+ @class_name, @attachments = args[0], args[1..-1]
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+ end
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+
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+ def manifest
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+ file_name = generate_file_name
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+ @migration_name = file_name.camelize
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+ record do |m|
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+ m.migration_template "paperclip_migration.rb.erb",
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+ File.join('db', 'migrate'),
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+ :migration_file_name => file_name
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def generate_file_name
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+ names = attachments.map{|a| a.underscore }
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+ names = names[0..-2] + ["and", names[-1]] if names.length > 1
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+ "add_attachments_#{names.join("_")}_to_#{@class_name.underscore}"
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ class <%= migration_name %> < ActiveRecord::Migration
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+ def self.up
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+ <% attachments.each do |attachment| -%>
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+ add_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_file_name, :string
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+ add_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_content_type, :string
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+ add_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_file_size, :integer
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+ add_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_updated_at, :datetime
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+ <% end -%>
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.down
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+ <% attachments.each do |attachment| -%>
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+ remove_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_file_name
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+ remove_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_content_type
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+ remove_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_file_size
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+ remove_column :<%= class_name.underscore.camelize.tableize %>, :<%= attachment %>_updated_at
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+ <% end -%>
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "lib", "paperclip")
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+ # 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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+ #
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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 'tempfile'
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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/storage'
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+ require 'paperclip/interpolations'
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+ require 'paperclip/attachment'
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+ if defined? 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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+
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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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+ VERSION = "2.2.9.1"
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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 => false,
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+ :swallow_stderr => true
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+ }
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+ end
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+ def path_for_command command #:nodoc:
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+ if options[:image_magick_path]
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+ warn("[DEPRECATION] :image_magick_path is deprecated and will be removed. Use :command_path instead")
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+ end
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+ path = [options[:command_path] || options[:image_magick_path], command].compact
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+ File.join(*path)
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+ end
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+
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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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+
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+ # The run method takes a command to execute and a string 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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+ #
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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 = "", expected_outcodes = 0
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+ command = %Q<#{%Q[#{path_for_command(cmd)} #{params}].gsub(/\s+/, " ")}>
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+ command = "#{command} 2>#{bit_bucket}" if Paperclip.options[:swallow_stderr]
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+ Paperclip.log(command) if Paperclip.options[:log_command]
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+ output = `#{command}`
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+ unless [expected_outcodes].flatten.include?($?.exitstatus)
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+ raise PaperclipCommandLineError, "Error while running #{cmd}"
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+ end
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+ output
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+ end
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+
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+ def bit_bucket #:nodoc:
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+ File.exists?("/dev/null") ? "/dev/null" : "NUL"
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+ end
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+
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+ def included base #:nodoc:
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+ base.extend ClassMethods
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+ unless base.respond_to?(:define_callbacks)
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+ base.send(:include, Paperclip::CallbackCompatability)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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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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+
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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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+
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+ def logger #:nodoc:
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.logger
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+ end
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+
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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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+
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+ class PaperclipError < StandardError #:nodoc:
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+ end
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+
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+ class PaperclipCommandLineError < StandardError #:nodoc:
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+ end
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+
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+ class NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
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+ end
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+
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+ class InfiniteInterpolationError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
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+ end
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+
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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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+ # field 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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+ # * +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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+
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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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+
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+ after_save :save_attached_files
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+ before_destroy :destroy_attached_files
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+
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+ define_callbacks :before_post_process, :after_post_process
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+ define_callbacks :"before_#{name}_post_process", :"after_#{name}_post_process"
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+
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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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+
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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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+
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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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+
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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) unless attachment.valid?
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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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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+
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+ attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << [:size, {:range => 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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+ end
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+
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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 = {}
268
+ 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
272
+ end
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+
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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 = {}
280
+ message = options[:message] || "must be set."
281
+ attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << [:presence, {:message => message,
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+ :if => options[:if],
283
+ :unless => options[:unless]}]
284
+ end
285
+
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+ # Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the content type of the file
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+ # assigned. The possible options are:
288
+ # * +content_type+: Allowed content types. Can be a single content type
289
+ # or an array. Each type can be a String or a Regexp. It should be
290
+ # noted that Internet Explorer upload files with content_types that you
291
+ # 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
293
+ # match. Allows all by default.
294
+ # * +message+: The message to display when the uploaded file has an invalid
295
+ # content type.
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+ # * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
297
+ # be run is this lambda or method returns true.
298
+ # * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
299
+ # NOTE: If you do not specify an [attachment]_content_type field on your
300
+ # model, content_type validation will work _ONLY upon assignment_ and
301
+ # re-validation after the instance has been reloaded will always succeed.
302
+ def validates_attachment_content_type name, options = {}
303
+ attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << [:content_type, {:content_type => options[:content_type],
304
+ :message => options[:message],
305
+ :if => options[:if],
306
+ :unless => options[:unless]}]
307
+ end
308
+
309
+ # Returns the attachment definitions defined by each call to
310
+ # has_attached_file.
311
+ def attachment_definitions
312
+ read_inheritable_attribute(:attachment_definitions)
313
+ end
314
+ end
315
+
316
+ module InstanceMethods #:nodoc:
317
+ def attachment_for name
318
+ @_paperclip_attachments ||= {}
319
+ @_paperclip_attachments[name] ||= Attachment.new(name, self, self.class.attachment_definitions[name])
320
+ end
321
+
322
+ def each_attachment
323
+ self.class.attachment_definitions.each do |name, definition|
324
+ yield(name, attachment_for(name))
325
+ end
326
+ end
327
+
328
+ def save_attached_files
329
+ logger.info("[paperclip] Saving attachments.")
330
+ each_attachment do |name, attachment|
331
+ attachment.send(:save)
332
+ end
333
+ end
334
+
335
+ def destroy_attached_files
336
+ logger.info("[paperclip] Deleting attachments.")
337
+ each_attachment do |name, attachment|
338
+ attachment.send(:queue_existing_for_delete)
339
+ attachment.send(:flush_deletes)
340
+ end
341
+ end
342
+ end
343
+
344
+ end
345
+
346
+ # Set it all up.
347
+ if Object.const_defined?("ActiveRecord")
348
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send(:include, Paperclip)
349
+ File.send(:include, Paperclip::Upfile)
350
+ end