s3_cors_fileupload 0.1.2 → 0.1.4

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+ ## 0.1.4
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+ - Added a `data-confirmation` option to the delete buttons and functionality to the jQuery-File-Upload UI's destroy callback that picks up the contents of that attribute to use as a confirmation dialog. (Fixed the implementation from v0.1.3) [See the README notes for more details](https://github.com/fullbridge-batkins/s3_cors_fileupload#notes).
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+ ## 0.1.3 (Yanked)
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+ - Improving install generator so that generation of the migration file is optional.
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+ - Removed some unnecessary code on some of the generator templates.
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  ## 0.1.2
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  - Modified the FormHelper so that view helper method is named `s3_cors_fileupload_form_tag` (instead of `s3_cors_fileupload_form`) to maintain consistency with the rest of ActionView's view helpers.
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  bundle exec rails generate s3_cors_fileupload:install
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- Now run the migration that was just generated:
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+ If you don't want to generate a migration (for instance if you've already run the install generator in the past),
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+ you can pass in an options `--skip-migration` like so:
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+ bundle exec rails generate s3_cors_fileupload:install --skip-migration
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+ If you chose to generate a migration, run it now:
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  bundle exec rake db:migrate
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  This view helper accepts the following options:
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  * `:access_key_id` - The AWS Access Key ID of the owner of the bucket. Defaults to the `Config.access_key_id` (read from the `config/amazon_s3.yml` config file).
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- * `:acl` - One of S3's Canned Access Control Lists, must be one of: 'private', 'public-read', 'public-read-write', 'authenticated-read'. Defaults to `'public-read'`.
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+ * `:acl` - One of S3's Canned Access Control Lists, must be one of: `'private'`, `'public-read'`, `'public-read-write'`, `'authenticated-read'`. Defaults to `'public-read'`.
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  * `:max_file_size` - The max file size (in bytes) that you wish to allow to be uploaded. Defaults to `Config.max_file_size` (read from the `config/amazon_s3.yml` config file) or, if no value is set on the `config/amazon_s3.yml` file, defaults to `524288000` (500 MB)
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  * `:bucket` - The name of the bucket on S3 you wish for the files to be uploaded to. Defaults to `Config.bucket` (read from the `config/amazon_s3.yml` config file).
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  * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the form tag.
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- For an example of how to use the helper, see the file located at `app/views/s3_uploads/index.html.erb` that
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+ For an example of how to use the form view helper, see the file located at `app/views/s3_uploads/index.html.erb` that
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  the install generator produces.
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  ## Notes
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  [twitter-bootstrap-rails](https://github.com/seyhunak/twitter-bootstrap-rails), which allows you to inject
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  the stylesheets and javascripts from bootstrap into the asset pipeline.
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+ I have made a slight modification to the jQuery-File-Upload-UI so that the destroy button accepts an optional `data-confirmation`
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+ attribute, which in turn causes it to show a confirmation dialog to the user before the destroy action happens. This functionality
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+ mimics that of Rails's built in [jquery-ujs behavior for `data-confirm`](https://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs/wiki/Unobtrusive-scripting-support-for-jQuery)
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+ attributes on forms (I named this one `data-confirmation` to prevent jquery-ujs from conflicts).
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+ The code for this was based off of [pull request #1127 to the jQuery-File-Upload project](https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/pull/1127),
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+ which appears to have been rejected by the author of jQuery-File-Upload, but seems appropriate for rails. If you wish not to use it,
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+ simply remove the `data-confirm` attribute from the destroy button on `_template_uploaded.html.erb` in the views directory.
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  ## Contributing to S3CorsFileupload
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- # class_option :with_controller, :type => :boolean, :default => false, :desc => "Generate controller, views, and routes"
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+ class_option :migration, :type => :boolean, :default => true, :desc => "Generate a migration for the SourceFile model."
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  desc('Creates a config file, then generates (but does not run) a migration to add a source_files table and ' +
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  'a corresponding model, as well as a controller, routes, and views for the file uploading.')
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  end
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  end
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- require 'openssl'
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- # generate the policy document that amazon is expecting.
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- expiration: 1.hour.from_now.utc.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000Z'),
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- conditions: [
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- { bucket: S3CorsFileupload::Config.bucket },
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- { acl: 'public-read' },
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- { success_action_status: '201' },
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- ["starts-with", "$key", ""],
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- <button class="btn btn-danger" data-type="{%=file.delete_type%}" data-url="{%=file.delete_url%}">
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+ <button class="btn btn-danger" data-type="{%=file.delete_type%}" data-url="{%=file.delete_url%}" data-confirmation="Are you sure?">
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  s.summary = "File uploads for Rails ~> 3.1 to AWS-S3 via CORS using the jQuery-File-Upload script"
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- s.description = "A gem for providing File uploads for Rails ~> 3.1 to AWS-S3 via CORS using the jQuery-File-Upload script"
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+ s.description = "Provides file uploads for Rails ~> 3.1 to AWS-S3 via CORS using the jQuery-File-Upload javascript"
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: s3_cors_fileupload
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- date: 2012-10-30 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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- description: A gem for providing File uploads for Rails ~> 3.1 to AWS-S3 via CORS
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- using the jQuery-File-Upload script
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  email:
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