Class: Paperclip::Attachment

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/paperclip/attachment.rb

Overview

The Attachment class manages the files for a given attachment. It saves when the model saves, deletes when the model is destroyed, and processes the file upon assignment.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(name, instance, options = {}) ⇒ Attachment

Creates an Attachment object. name is the name of the attachment, instance is the ActiveRecord object instance it’s attached to, and options is the same as the hash passed to has_attached_file.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 24

def initialize name, instance, options = {}
  @name              = name
  @instance          = instance

  options = self.class.default_options.merge(options)

  @url               = options[:url]
  @path              = options[:path]
  @styles            = options[:styles]
  @default_url       = options[:default_url]
  @validations       = options[:validations]
  @default_style     = options[:default_style]
  @storage           = options[:storage]
  @whiny             = options[:whiny_thumbnails]
  @convert_options   = options[:convert_options] || {}
  @processors        = options[:processors] || [:thumbnail]
  @options           = options
  @queued_for_delete = []
  @queued_for_write  = {}
  @errors            = {}
  @validation_errors = nil
  @dirty             = false

  normalize_style_definition
  initialize_storage

  log("Paperclip attachment #{name} on #{instance.class} initialized.")
end

Instance Attribute Details

#convert_optionsObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute convert_options.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def convert_options
  @convert_options
end

#default_styleObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute default_style.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def default_style
  @default_style
end

#instanceObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute instance.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def instance
  @instance
end

#nameObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute name.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def name
  @name
end

#queued_for_writeObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute queued_for_write.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def queued_for_write
  @queued_for_write
end

#stylesObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute styles.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 19

def styles
  @styles
end

Class Method Details

.default_optionsObject



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 7

def self.default_options
  @default_options ||= {
    :url           => "/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:basename.:extension",
    :path          => ":rails_root/public/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:basename.:extension",
    :styles        => {},
    :default_url   => "/:attachment/:style/missing.png",
    :default_style => :original,
    :validations   => {},
    :storage       => :filesystem
  }
end

.interpolationsObject

A hash of procs that are run during the interpolation of a path or url. A variable of the format :name will be replaced with the return value of the proc named “:name”. Each lambda takes the attachment and the current style as arguments. This hash can be added to with your own proc if necessary.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 188

def self.interpolations
  @interpolations ||= {
    :rails_root   => lambda{|attachment,style| RAILS_ROOT },
    :rails_env    => lambda{|attachment,style| RAILS_ENV },
    :class        => lambda do |attachment,style|
                       attachment.instance.class.name.underscore.pluralize
                     end,
    :basename     => lambda do |attachment,style|
                       attachment.original_filename.gsub(/#{File.extname(attachment.original_filename)}$/, "")
                     end,
    :extension    => lambda do |attachment,style| 
                       ((style = attachment.styles[style]) && style[:format]) ||
                       File.extname(attachment.original_filename).gsub(/^\.+/, "")
                     end,
    :id           => lambda{|attachment,style| attachment.instance.id },
    :id_partition => lambda do |attachment, style|
                       ("%09d" % attachment.instance.id).scan(/\d{3}/).join("/")
                     end,
    :attachment   => lambda{|attachment,style| attachment.name.to_s.downcase.pluralize },
    :style        => lambda{|attachment,style| style || attachment.default_style },
  }
end

Instance Method Details

#assign(uploaded_file) ⇒ Object

What gets called when you call instance.attachment = File. It clears errors, assigns attributes, processes the file, and runs validations. It also queues up the previous file for deletion, to be flushed away on #save of its host. In addition to form uploads, you can also assign another Paperclip attachment:

new_user.avatar = old_user.avatar

If the file that is assigned is not valid, the processing (i.e. thumbnailing, etc) will NOT be run.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 61

def assign uploaded_file
  %w(file_name).each do |field|
    unless @instance.class.column_names.include?("#{name}_#{field}")
      raise PaperclipError.new("#{@instance.class} model does not have required column '#{name}_#{field}'")
    end
  end

  if uploaded_file.is_a?(Paperclip::Attachment)
    uploaded_file = uploaded_file.to_file(:original)
    close_uploaded_file = uploaded_file.respond_to?(:close)
  end

  return nil unless valid_assignment?(uploaded_file)
  log("Assigning #{uploaded_file.inspect} to #{name}")

  uploaded_file.binmode if uploaded_file.respond_to? :binmode
  queue_existing_for_delete
  @errors            = {}
  @validation_errors = nil

  return nil if uploaded_file.nil?

  log("Writing attributes for #{name}")
  @queued_for_write[:original]   = uploaded_file.to_tempfile
  instance_write(:file_name,       uploaded_file.original_filename.strip.gsub(/[^\w\d\.\-]+/, '_'))
  instance_write(:content_type,    uploaded_file.content_type.to_s.strip)
  instance_write(:file_size,       uploaded_file.size.to_i)
  instance_write(:updated_at,      Time.now)

  @dirty = true

  post_process if valid?
 
  # Reset the file size if the original file was reprocessed.
  instance_write(:file_size, @queued_for_write[:original].size.to_i)
ensure
  uploaded_file.close if close_uploaded_file
  validate
end

#content_typeObject

Returns the content_type of the file as originally assigned, and lives in the <attachment>_content_type attribute of the model.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 172

def content_type
  instance_read(:content_type)
end

#dirty?Boolean

Returns true if there are changes that need to be saved.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 138

def dirty?
  @dirty
end

#errorsObject

Returns an array containing the errors on this attachment.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 133

def errors
  @errors
end

#file?Boolean

Returns true if a file has been assigned.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 234

def file?
  !original_filename.blank?
end

#instance_read(attr) ⇒ Object

Reads the attachment-specific attribute on the instance. See instance_write for more details.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 249

def instance_read(attr)
  getter = :"#{name}_#{attr}"
  responds = instance.respond_to?(getter)
  instance.send(getter) if responds || attr.to_s == "file_name"
end

#instance_write(attr, value) ⇒ Object

Writes the attachment-specific attribute on the instance. For example, instance_write(:file_name, “me.jpg”) will write “me.jpg” to the instance’s “avatar_file_name” field (assuming the attachment is called avatar).



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 241

def instance_write(attr, value)
  setter = :"#{name}_#{attr}="
  responds = instance.respond_to?(setter)
  instance.send(setter, value) if responds || attr.to_s == "file_name"
end

#original_filenameObject

Returns the name of the file as originally assigned, and lives in the <attachment>_file_name attribute of the model.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 160

def original_filename
  instance_read(:file_name)
end

#path(style = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the path of the attachment as defined by the :path option. If the file is stored in the filesystem the path refers to the path of the file on disk. If the file is stored in S3, the path is the “key” part of the URL, and the :bucket option refers to the S3 bucket.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 117

def path style = nil #:nodoc:
  original_filename.nil? ? nil : interpolate(@path, style)
end

#reprocess!Object

This method really shouldn’t be called that often. It’s expected use is in the paperclip:refresh rake task and that’s it. It will regenerate all thumbnails forcefully, by reobtaining the original file and going through the post-process again.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 215

def reprocess!
  new_original = Tempfile.new("paperclip-reprocess")
  new_original.binmode
  if old_original = to_file(:original)
    new_original.write( old_original.read )
    new_original.rewind

    @queued_for_write = { :original => new_original }
    post_process

    old_original.close if old_original.respond_to?(:close)

    save
  else
    true
  end
end

#saveObject

Saves the file, if there are no errors. If there are, it flushes them to the instance’s errors and returns false, cancelling the save.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 144

def save
  if valid?
    log("Saving files for #{name}")
    flush_deletes
    flush_writes
    @dirty = false
    true
  else
    log("Errors on #{name}. Not saving.")
    flush_errors
    false
  end
end

#sizeObject

Returns the size of the file as originally assigned, and lives in the <attachment>_file_size attribute of the model.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 166

def size
  instance_read(:file_size) || (@queued_for_write[:original] && @queued_for_write[:original].size)
end

#to_s(style = nil) ⇒ Object

Alias to url



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 122

def to_s style = nil
  url(style)
end

#updated_atObject

Returns the last modified time of the file as originally assigned, and lives in the <attachment>_updated_at attribute of the model.



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 178

def updated_at
  time = instance_read(:updated_at)
  time && time.to_i
end

#url(style = default_style, include_updated_timestamp = true) ⇒ Object

Returns the public URL of the attachment, with a given style. Note that this does not necessarily need to point to a file that your web server can access and can point to an action in your app, if you need fine grained security. This is not recommended if you don’t need the security, however, for performance reasons. set include_updated_timestamp to false if you want to stop the attachment update time appended to the url



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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 108

def url style = default_style, include_updated_timestamp = true
  url = original_filename.nil? ? interpolate(@default_url, style) : interpolate(@url, style)
  include_updated_timestamp && updated_at ? [url, updated_at].compact.join(url.include?("?") ? "&" : "?") : url
end

#valid?Boolean

Returns true if there are no errors on this attachment.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/paperclip/attachment.rb', line 127

def valid?
  validate
  errors.empty?
end