Method: ESIClient::ApiClient#download_file

Defined in:
lib/esi_client/api_client.rb

#download_file(request) ⇒ Object

Save response body into a file in (the defined) temporary folder, using the filename from the “Content-Disposition” header if provided, otherwise a random filename. The response body is written to the file in chunks in order to handle files which size is larger than maximum Ruby String or even larger than the maximum memory a Ruby process can use.



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# File 'lib/esi_client/api_client.rb', line 226

def download_file(request)
  tempfile = nil
  encoding = nil
  request.on_headers do |response|
    content_disposition = response.headers['Content-Disposition']
    if content_disposition && content_disposition =~ /filename=/i
      filename = content_disposition[/filename=['"]?([^'"\s]+)['"]?/, 1]
      prefix = sanitize_filename(filename)
    else
      prefix = 'download-'
    end
    prefix = prefix + '-' unless prefix.end_with?('-')
    encoding = response.body.encoding
    tempfile = Tempfile.open(prefix, @config.temp_folder_path, encoding: encoding)
    @tempfile = tempfile
  end
  request.on_body do |chunk|
    chunk.force_encoding(encoding)
    tempfile.write(chunk)
  end
  request.on_complete do |response|
    tempfile.close
    @config.logger.info "Temp file written to #{tempfile.path}, please copy the file to a proper folder "\
                        "with e.g. `FileUtils.cp(tempfile.path, '/new/file/path')` otherwise the temp file "\
                        "will be deleted automatically with GC. It's also recommended to delete the temp file "\
                        "explicitly with `tempfile.delete`"
  end
end