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+ * Jan 27, 2015 *
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+ * Pull in changes from bacrossland to fix test suite *
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+ * Sep 23, 2014 *
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+ * Pull in changes from corlissc to Refactor DbFileBackend for Rails 4 AREL conformity *
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+ * May 13, 2014 *
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+ * Pull in changes from bacrossland to fix thumbnails for S3 storage
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+
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+ * Apr 17, 2014 *
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+ * Pull in changes from jasonbuehler to fix Rails 4 errors
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+
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+ * Jan 7, 2014 *
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+ * Pull in changes from twelvelabs to fix gem use in Rails 2
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+
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+ * Aug 22, 2013 *
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+ * Added cache-control header option and Ruby 1.9 fix for S3 from tricycle
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+
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+ * Aug 21, 2013 *
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+ * Added S3 :encrypted_storage option support from cschulte22
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+
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+ * Jul 5, 2013
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+ * Pull in changes from lchimonji10 to reformat README to RDoc format
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+
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+ * Apr 10, 2013 *
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+ * Ruby 2 compatibility fix
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+ * Removed some lingering occurrences of RAILS_ROOT and RAILS_ENV
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+ * clean up of gemspec file
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+ * no longer package unnecessary files like the test files
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+
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+ * Mar 12, 2013 *
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+ * Pull in changes from https://github.com/aalong/attachment_fu to use Ruby 1.9.2 Tempfile naming strategy to fix conflicts with Sprockets (see https://github.com/aalong/attachment_fu/commit/938ec3b8597fbf82b1de8c98de12c4688463450a)
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+
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+ * Feb 19, 2013 *
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+ * Pull in changes from https://github.com/itkin/attachment_fu fork to fix mini magick
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+
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+ * Nov 15, 2012 *
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+ * Removed 'crop:' option as already included when prefixing geometry with a 'c'. Add note to docs.
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+ * Added option to sharpen resized images ':sharpen_on_resize'
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+
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+ * Oct 26, 2012 *
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+ * Merged with https://github.com/tdd/attachment_fu fork to include GEM support for use in Rails 3.2, and bumped version to 3.2.x to indicate Rails 3.2 support.
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+
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+ * Oct 25, 2012 *
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+ * Fix to support Ruby 1.9.3
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+ * Image cropping support (append 'crop:' to desired file size when resizing)
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+
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+ * Mar 15, 2010 *
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+ * Added a symbol syntax for parent-type-based size spec: calls the corresponding method on the current asset instance to
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+ get a Hash of required thumbnails. Lets us dynamically specify what would otherwise be hard-coded, which is useful
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+ when the set of thumbnails for a given parent type varies depending on the usage context.
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+
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+ * Aug 6, 2009 *
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+ * JPEG quality control finalized across processors (although CoreImage applies it in a rather fuzzy-logic way), with tests.
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+
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+ * Aug 4, 2009 *
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+ * Supports the :aspect/'!' geometry flag in all processors
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+ (thanks to http://www.deepcalm.com/writing/cropped-thumbnails-in-attachment_fu-using-imagescience)
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+ * JPEG quality control on thumbnailing/resizing (still buggy on Rmagick/MiniMagick though).
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+ * Moves from GIF to PNG regardless of the source file extension's case (used to require lowercase)
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+ * Auto-orients image (if EXIF suggests it) prior to processing with RMagickProcessor
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+ * Fixes non-image upload tests (both regular files and Merb files)
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+ * Fixes obsolete failures on RMagick tests (aspect_ratio tested but not initialized anymore due to new callback architecture
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+
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+ * Apr 17 2008 *
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+ * amazon_s3.yml is now passed through ERB before being passed to AWS::S3 [François Beausoleil]
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+
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+ * Mar 22 2008 *
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+ * Some tweaks to support Rails 2.0 and Rails 2.1 due to ActiveSupport::Callback changes.
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+ Thanks to http://blog.methodmissing.com/2008/1/19/edge-callback-refactorings-attachment_fu/
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+
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+ * Feb. 26, 2008 *
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+ * remove breakpoint from test_helper, makes test suite crazy (at least Rails 2+) [Rob Sanheim]
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+ * make S3 test really optional [Rob Sanheim]
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+
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+ * Nov 27, 2007 *
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+ * Handle properly ImageScience thumbnails resized from a gif file [Matt Aimonetti]
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+ * Save thumbnails file size properly when using ImageScience [Matt Aimonetti]
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+ * fixed s3 config file loading with latest versions of Rails [Matt Aimonetti]
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+
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+ * April 2, 2007 *
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+
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+ * don't copy the #full_filename to the default #temp_paths array if it doesn't exist
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+ * add default ID partitioning for attachments
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+ * add #binmode call to Tempfile (note: ruby should be doing this!) [Eric Beland]
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+ * Check for current type of :thumbnails option.
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+ * allow customization of the S3 configuration file path with the :s3_config_path option.
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+ * Don't try to remove thumbnails if there aren't any. Closes #3 [ben stiglitz]
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+
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+ * BC * (before changelog)
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+
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+ * add default #temp_paths entry [mattly]
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+ * add MiniMagick support to attachment_fu [Isacc]
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+ * update #destroy_file to clear out any empty directories too [carlivar]
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+ * fix references to S3Backend module [Hunter Hillegas]
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+ * make #current_data public with db_file and s3 backends [ebryn]
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+ * oops, actually svn add the files for s3 backend. [Jeffrey Hardy]
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+ * experimental s3 support, egad, no tests.... [Jeffrey Hardy]
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+ * doh, fix a few bad references to ActsAsAttachment [sixty4bit]
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+ Copyright (c) 2009 rick olson
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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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+
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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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+
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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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+ = attachment-fu
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+
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+ {<img src="https://badge.fury.io/rb/pothoven-attachment_fu.svg" alt="Gem Version" />}[http://badge.fury.io/rb/pothoven-attachment_fu]
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+
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+ attachment_fu is a plugin by Rick Olson (aka technoweenie
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+ http://techno-weenie.net) and is the successor to acts_as_attachment. To get a
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+ basic run-through of its capabilities, check out {Mike Clark's
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+ tutorial}[https://github.com/pothoven/attachment_fu/blob/master/TUTORIAL.rdoc].
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+
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+ = patch
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+ * Directly save to AWS S3 based on Zoo configuration
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+ * Parameter resize_to can receive a symbol which is can be an instance method of class
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+
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+ = attachment_fu functionality
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+
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+ attachment_fu facilitates file uploads in Ruby on Rails. There are a few
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+ storage options for the actual file data, but the plugin always at a minimum
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+ stores metadata for each file in the database.
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+
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+ There are four storage options for files uploaded through attachment_fu:
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+
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+ * File system
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+ * Database file
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+ * Amazon S3
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+ * Rackspace (Mosso) Cloud Files
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+
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+ Each method of storage many options associated with it that will be covered in
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+ the following section. Something to note, however, is that the Amazon S3 storage
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+ requires you to modify +config/amazon_s3.yml+, the Rackspace Cloud Files storage
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+ requires you to modify +config/rackspace_cloudfiles.yml+, and the Database file
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+ storage requires an extra table.
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+
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+ = attachment_fu models
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+
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+ For all three of these storage options a table of metadata is required. This
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+ table will contain information about the file (hence the 'meta') and its
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+ location. This table has no restrictions on naming, unlike the extra table
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+ required for database storage, which must have a table name of +db_files+ (and
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+ by convention a model of +DbFile+).
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+
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+ Two methods are available to models: +has_attachment+ and
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+ +validates_as_attachment+.
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+
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+ == has_attachment(options = {})
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+
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+ This method accepts the options in a hash:
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+
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+ [:content_type]
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+ Allowed content types.
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+
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+ By default, all content types are allowed. Use +:image+ to allow all
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+ standard image types.
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+
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+ [:min_size]
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+ Minimum file size.
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+
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+ By default, set to +1.byte+.
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+
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+ [:max_size]
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+ Maximum file size.
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+
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+ By default, set to +1.megabyte+.
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+
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+ [:size]
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+ Minimum and maximum file size.
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+
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+ By default, set to +1..1.megabyte+. Overrides +:min_size+ and
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+ +:max_size+.
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+
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+ [:resize_to]
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+ Used by RMagick.
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+
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+ Tells RMagick how to resize images. Pass either an array specifying
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+ width and height or a geometry string. Prefixing the geometry string
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+ with a 'c' will crop the image to the specified size.
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+
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+ [:sharpen_on_resize]
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+ Used by RMagick.
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+ If set to true, images are sharpened after being resized.
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+
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+ [:thumbnails]
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+ A set of thumbnails to generate.
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+
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+ This accepts a hash of filename suffixes and RMagick resizing options. This
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+ option need only be included if you want thumbnailing.
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+
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+ If you have a polymorphic parent relationship, you can provide
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+ parent-type-specific thumbnail settings by using a pair with the type string
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+ as key and a Hash of thumbnail definitions, or a method symbol, as value.
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+ The method symbol will call the named method in order to get a
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+ dynamically-built Hash of thumbnail definitions, which gives you full
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+ flexibility. AttachmentFu automatically detects your first polymorphic
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+ +belongs_to+ relationship.
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+
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+ [:thumbnail_class]
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+ Which model class to use for thumbnails.
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+ By default, the current attachment class is used.
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+
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+ [:jpeg_quality]
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+ JPEG quality settings for thumbnail resizes.
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+
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+ Arguments can be in multiple formats:
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+
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+ * Integer from 0 (basically crap) to 100 (basically lossless, fat files).
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+
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+ * When relying on tdd-image_science, you can also use one of its +JPEG_xxx+
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+ constants for predefined ratios/settings.
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+
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+ * You can also use a Hash, with keys being either thumbnail symbols (I
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+ repeat: _symbols_) or surface boundaries. A surface boundary is a string
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+ starting with either '<' or '>=', followed by a number of pixels. This
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+ lets you specify per-thumbnail or per-general-thumbnail-"size" JPEG
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+ qualities. (which can be useful when you have a _lot_ of thumbnail
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+ options). Surface example: <code>{'<2000' => 90, '>=2000' => 75}</code>.
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+
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+ Defaults vary depending on the processor (ImageScience: 100%,
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+ Rmagick/MiniMagick/Gd2: 75%, CoreImage: auto-adjust). Note that only
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+ tdd-image_science (available from GitHub) currently supports explicit JPEG
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+ quality; the default image_science currently forces 100%.
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+
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+ [:path_prefix]
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+ Path to store the uploaded files in. Uses <code>public/#{table_name}</code>
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+ by default for the filesystem, and just <code>#{table_name}</code> for the
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+ S3 and Cloud Files backend. Setting this sets the +:storage+ to
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+ +:file_system+.
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+
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+ [:partition]
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+ Whether to partiton files in directories like +/0000/0001/image.jpg+.
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+ Default is true. Only applicable to the +:file_system+ backend.
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+
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+ [:storage]
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+ Specifies the storage system to use. Defaults to +:db_file+. Options are
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+ +:file_system+, +:db_file+, +:s3+, and +:cloud_files+.
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+
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+ [:cloudfront]
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+ If using S3 for storage, this option allows for serving the files via Amazon
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+ CloudFront. Defaults to false.
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+
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+ [:processor]
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+ Sets the image processor to use for resizing of the attached image. Options
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+ include ImageScience, Rmagick, MiniMagick, Gd2 and CoreImage. Default is
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+ whatever is installed.
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+
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+ [:uuid_primary_key]
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+ If your model's primary key is a 128-bit UUID in hexadecimal format, then
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+ set this to true.
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+
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+ [:association_options]
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+ attachment_fu automatically defines associations with thumbnails with
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+ +has_many+ and +belongs_to+. If there are any additional options that you
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+ want to pass to these methods, then specify them here.
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+
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+ Examples:
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+ has_attachment(content_type: 'application/pdf')
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+ has_attachment(
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+ content_type: ['application/pdf', 'application/msword', 'text/plain']
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+ )
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+ has_attachment(content_type: ['application/pdf', :image], resize_to: 'x50')
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+ has_attachment(content_type: :image, resize_to: [50,50])
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+ has_attachment(max_size: 1.kilobyte)
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+ has_attachment(size: 1.megabyte..2.megabytes)
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+ has_attachment(storage: :cloud_files)
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+ has_attachment(storage: :file_system, path_prefix: 'public/files')
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+ has_attachment(
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+ storage: :file_system,
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+ path_prefix: 'public/files',
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+ content_type: :image,
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+ resize_to: [50, 50],
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+ partition: false
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+ )
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+ has_attachment(
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+ storage: :file_system,
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+ path_prefix: 'public/files',
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+ thumbnails: {thumb: [50, 50], geometry: 'x50'}
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+ )
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+ has_attachment(storage: :s3)
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+ has_attachment(store: :s3, cloudfront: true)
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+ has_attachment(thumbnails: {thumb: [50, 50], geometry: 'x50'})
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+
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+ # Let's say we have a polymorphic belongs_to, e.g. called 'imageable', where
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+ # imageable_type (or whatever the :foreign_type option was set to) can be,
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+ # among other things, 'Product', 'User' or 'Editorial', each of which should
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+ # have extra thumbnails:
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+ has_attachment(thumbnails: {
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+ editorials: {fullsize: '150x100>'},
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+ geometry: 'x50',
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+ products: {large_thumb: '169x169!', zoomed: '500x500>'},
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+ thumb: [50, 50],
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+ users: {avatar: '64x64!'}
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+ })
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+
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+ # JPEG qualities…
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+ has_attachment(jpeg_quality: 75)
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+ has_attachment(jpeg_quality: 80 | ImageScience::JPEG_PROGRESSIVE)
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+ has_attachment(
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+ thumbnails: {thumb: [50, 50], geometry: 'x50'},
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+ jpeg_quality: {'<2000' => 90, '>=2000' => 75}
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+ )
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+ has_attachment(
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+ thumbnails: {thumb: [50, 50], geometry: 'x50'},
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+ jpeg_quality: {nil => 75, thumb: 90, geometry: 90}
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+ )
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+
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+ == validates_as_attachment
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+
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+ This method prevents files outside of the valid range (+:min_size+ to
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+ +:max_size+, or the +:size+ range) from being saved. It does not however, halt
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+ the upload of such files. They will be uploaded into memory regardless of size
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+ before validation.
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+
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+ To perform this validation, simply add +validates_as_attachment+ to your model.
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+
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+ = attachment_fu migrations
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+
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+ Fields for attachment_fu metadata tables…
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+ In general:
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+ size, :integer # file size in bytes
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+ content_type, :string # mime type, ex: application/mp3
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+ filename, :string # sanitized filename
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+ That reference images:
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+ height, :integer # in pixels
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+ width, :integer # in pixels
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+
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+ That reference images that will be thumbnailed:
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+ parent_id, :integer # id of parent image (on the same table, a
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+ # self-referencing foreign-key). Only populated if
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+ # the current object is a thumbnail.
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+ thumbnail, :string # The type of thumbnail this attachment record
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+ # describes. Only populated if the current object is
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+ # a thumbnail. Example:
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+ #
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+ # (In Model 'Avatar')
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+ # has_attachment(
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+ # :content_type => :image,
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+ # :storage => :file_system,
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+ # :max_size => 500.kilobytes,
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+ # :resize_to => '320x200>',
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+ # :thumbnails => {
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+ # :small => '10x10>',
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+ # :thumb => '100x100>'
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+ # }
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+ # )
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+ #
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+ # (Elsewhere)
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+ # @user.avatar.thumbnails.first.thumbnail # => 'small'
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+ #
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+ db_file_id, :integer # ID of the file in the database (foreign key) that
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+ # reference files stored in the database (:db_file).
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+ Field for attachment_fu +db_files+ table:
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+ data, :binary # binary file data, for use in database file storage
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+
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+ = attachment_fu views
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+ There are two main views tasks that will be directly affected by attachment_fu:
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+ upload forms and displaying uploaded images.
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+ There are two parts of the upload form that differ from typical usage.
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+ 1. Include <code>multipart: true</code> in the html options of the +form_for+
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+ tag. Example:
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+
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+ <%=
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+ form_for(
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+ :attachment_metadata,
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+ url: {action: "create"},
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+ html: {multipart: true}
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+ ) do |form|
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+ %>
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+
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+ 2. Use the +file_field+ helper with +:uploaded_data+ as the field name. Example:
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+ <%= form.file_field(:uploaded_data) %>
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+ Displaying uploaded images is made easy by the +public_filename+ method of the
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+ ActiveRecord attachment objects using file system, s3, and Cloud Files storage.
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+ == public_filename(thumbnail = nil)
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+ Returns the public path to the file. If a thumbnail prefix is specified it will
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+ return the public file path to the corresponding thumbnail. Examples:
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+ attachment_obj.public_filename #=> /attachments/2/file.jpg
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+ attachment_obj.public_filename(:thumb) #=> /attachments/2/file_thumb.jpg
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+ attachment_obj.public_filename(:small) #=> /attachments/2/file_small.jpg
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+ When serving files from database storage, doing more than simply downloading the
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+ file is beyond the scope of this document.
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+ = attachment_fu controllers
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+ There are two considerations to take into account when using attachment_fu in
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+ controllers.
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+ The first is when the files have no publicly accessible path and need to be
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+ downloaded through an action. Example:
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+ def readme
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+ send_file(
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+ '/path/to/readme.txt',
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+ type: 'plain/text',
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+ disposition: 'inline'
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+ )
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+ end
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+ See the possible values for +send_file+ for reference.
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+ In a view:
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+ <%= form.file_field(:attachable, :uploaded_data) %>
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+ In a controller:
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+ def create
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+ @attachable_file = AttachmentMetadataModel.new(params[:attachable])
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+ if @attachable_file.save
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+ flash[:notice] = 'Attachment was successfully created.'
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+ redirect_to(attachable_url(@attachable_file))
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+ else
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+ redirect_to(action: 'new')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ = attachment_fu scripting
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+ You may wish to import a large number of images or attachments. The following
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+ example shows how to upload a file from a script.
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+ require 'action_controller/test_process.rb'
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+ # `mimetype` is a string like "image/jpeg". One way to get the mimetype for
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+ mimetype = "image/jpeg"
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+ # This will "upload" the file at path and create the new model.
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+ @attachable = AttachmentMetadataModel.new(
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+ uploaded_data: ActionController::TestUploadedFile.new(path, mimetype)
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+ )
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+ @attachable.save
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+ development:
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+ bucket_name: appname_development
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+ access_key_id:
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+ secret_access_key:
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+ distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
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+
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+ test:
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+ bucket_name: appname_test
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+ access_key_id:
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+ secret_access_key:
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+ distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
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+
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+ production:
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+ bucket_name: appname
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+ access_key_id:
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+ secret_access_key:
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+ distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
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+ # This Geometry class was yanked from RMagick. However, it lets ImageMagick handle the actual change_geometry.
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+ # Use #new_dimensions_for to get new dimensions
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+ # Used so I can use spiffy RMagick geometry strings with ImageScience
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+ class Geometry
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+ # @ is removed until support for them is added
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+ FLAGS = ['', '%', '<', '>', '!']#, '@']
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+ RFLAGS = { '%' => :percent,
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+ '!' => :aspect,
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+ '<' => :>,
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+ '>' => :<,
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+ '@' => :area }
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+ attr_accessor :width, :height, :x, :y, :flag
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+ def initialize(width=nil, height=nil, x=nil, y=nil, flag=nil)
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+ # Support floating-point width and height arguments so Geometry
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+ # objects can be used to specify Image#density= arguments.
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+ raise ArgumentError, "width must be >= 0: #{width}" if width < 0
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+ raise ArgumentError, "height must be >= 0: #{height}" if height < 0
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+ @width = width.to_f
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+ @height = height.to_f
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+ @x = x.to_i
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+ @y = y.to_i
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+ @flag = flag
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+ end
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+
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+ # Construct an object from a geometry string
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+ RE = /\A(\d*)(?:x(\d+)?)?([-+]\d+)?([-+]\d+)?([%!<>@]?)\Z/
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+
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+ def self.from_s(str)
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+ raise(ArgumentError, "no geometry string specified") unless str
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+
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+ if m = RE.match(str)
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+ new(m[1].to_i, m[2].to_i, m[3].to_i, m[4].to_i, RFLAGS[m[5]])
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+ else
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+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid geometry format"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Convert object to a geometry string
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+ def to_s
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+ str = ''
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+ str << "%g" % @width if @width > 0
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+ str << 'x' if (@width > 0 || @height > 0)
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+ str << "%g" % @height if @height > 0
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+ str << "%+d%+d" % [@x, @y] if (@x != 0 || @y != 0)
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+ str << FLAGS[@flag.to_i]
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+ end
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+
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+ # attempts to get new dimensions for the current geometry string given these old dimensions.
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+ # This doesn't implement the aspect flag (!) or the area flag (@). PDI
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+ def new_dimensions_for(orig_width, orig_height)
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+ new_width = orig_width
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+ new_height = orig_height
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+
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+ case @flag
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+ when :percent
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+ scale_x = @width.zero? ? 100 : @width
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+ scale_y = @height.zero? ? @width : @height
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+ new_width = scale_x.to_f * (orig_width.to_f / 100.0)
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+ new_height = scale_y.to_f * (orig_height.to_f / 100.0)
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+ when :aspect
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+ new_width = @width unless @width.nil?
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+ new_height = @height unless @height.nil?
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+ when :<, :>, nil
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+ scale_factor =
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+ if new_width.zero? || new_height.zero?
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+ 1.0
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+ else
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+ if @width.nonzero? && @height.nonzero?
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+ [@width.to_f / new_width.to_f, @height.to_f / new_height.to_f].min
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+ else
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+ @width.nonzero? ? (@width.to_f / new_width.to_f) : (@height.to_f / new_height.to_f)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ new_width = scale_factor * new_width.to_f
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+ new_height = scale_factor * new_height.to_f
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+ new_width = orig_width if @flag && orig_width.send(@flag, new_width)
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+ new_height = orig_height if @flag && orig_height.send(@flag, new_height)
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+ end
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+
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+ [new_width, new_height].collect! { |v| [v.round, 1].max }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Array
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+ # allows you to get new dimensions for the current array of dimensions with a given geometry string
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+ #
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+ # [50, 64] / '40>' # => [40, 51]
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+ def /(geometry)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Only works with a [width, height] pair" if size != 2
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Must pass a valid geometry string or object" unless geometry.is_a?(String) || geometry.is_a?(Geometry)
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+ geometry = Geometry.from_s(geometry) if geometry.is_a?(String)
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+ geometry.new_dimensions_for first, last
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if defined?(Rails::Engine)
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+ # Rails >= 3
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+ class Engine < Rails::Engine
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+ # Mimic old vendored plugin behavior, attachment_fu/lib is autoloaded.
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+ config.autoload_paths << File.expand_path("..", __FILE__)
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+
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+ initializer "attachment_fu" do
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+ require 'geometry'
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+
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.send(:extend, Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::ActMethods)
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+ Technoweenie::AttachmentFu.tempfile_path = ATTACHMENT_FU_TEMPFILE_PATH if Object.const_defined?(:ATTACHMENT_FU_TEMPFILE_PATH)
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+ FileUtils.mkdir_p Technoweenie::AttachmentFu.tempfile_path
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else
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+ # Rails <= 2
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+ require 'geometry'
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+
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+ ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths << File.expand_path("..", __FILE__)
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+
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.send(:extend, Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::ActMethods)
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+ Technoweenie::AttachmentFu.tempfile_path = ATTACHMENT_FU_TEMPFILE_PATH if Object.const_defined?(:ATTACHMENT_FU_TEMPFILE_PATH)
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+ FileUtils.mkdir_p Technoweenie::AttachmentFu.tempfile_path
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+
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+ $:.unshift(File.expand_path("../vendor", __FILE__))
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+ end