# Paperclip allows file attachments that are stored in the filesystem. All graphical
# transformations are done using the Graphics/ImageMagick command line utilities and
# are stored in Tempfiles until the record is saved. Paperclip does not require a
# separate model for storing the attachment's information, instead adding a few simple
# columns to your table.
#
# Author:: Jon Yurek
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 thoughtbot, inc.
# License:: MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
#
# Paperclip defines an attachment as any file, though it makes special considerations
# for image files. You can declare that a model has an attached file with the
# +has_attached_file+ method:
#
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :thumb => "100x100" }
# end
#
# user = User.new
# user.avatar = params[:user][:avatar]
# user.avatar.url
# # => "/users/avatars/4/original_me.jpg"
# user.avatar.url(:thumb)
# # => "/users/avatars/4/thumb_me.jpg"
#
# See the +has_attached_file+ documentation for more details.
require 'tempfile'
require 'paperclip/upfile'
require 'paperclip/iostream'
require 'paperclip/geometry'
require 'paperclip/thumbnail'
require 'paperclip/storage'
require 'paperclip/attachment'
# The base module that gets included in ActiveRecord::Base. See the
# documentation for Paperclip::ClassMethods for more useful information.
module Paperclip
VERSION = "2.1.2"
class << self
# Provides configurability to Paperclip. There are a number of options available, such as:
# * whiny_thumbnails: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot process thumbnails of
# an uploaded image. Defaults to true.
# * image_magick_path: Defines the path at which to find the +convert+ and +identify+
# programs if they are not visible to Rails the system's search path. Defaults to
# nil, which uses the first executable found in the search path.
def options
@options ||= {
:whiny_thumbnails => true,
:image_magick_path => nil
}
end
def path_for_command command #:nodoc:
path = [options[:image_magick_path], command].compact
File.join(*path)
end
def included base #:nodoc:
base.extend ClassMethods
end
end
class PaperclipError < StandardError #:nodoc:
end
class NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
end
module ClassMethods
# +has_attached_file+ gives the class it is called on an attribute that maps to a file. This
# is typically a file stored somewhere on the filesystem and has been uploaded by a user.
# The attribute returns a Paperclip::Attachment object which handles the management of
# that file. The intent is to make the attachment as much like a normal attribute. The
# thumbnails will be created when the new file is assigned, but they will *not* be saved
# until +save+ is called on the record. Likewise, if the attribute is set to +nil+ is
# called on it, the attachment will *not* be deleted until +save+ is called. See the
# Paperclip::Attachment documentation for more specifics. There are a number of options
# you can set to change the behavior of a Paperclip attachment:
# * +url+: The full URL of where the attachment is publically accessible. This can just
# as easily point to a directory served directly through Apache as it can to an action
# that can control permissions. You can specify the full domain and path, but usually
# just an absolute path is sufficient. The leading slash must be included manually for
# absolute paths. The default value is "/:class/:attachment/:id/:style_:filename". See
# Paperclip::Attachment#interpolate for more information on variable interpolaton.
# :url => "/:attachment/:id/:style_:basename:extension"
# :url => "http://some.other.host/stuff/:class/:id_:extension"
# * +default_url+: The URL that will be returned if there is no attachment assigned.
# This field is interpolated just as the url is. The default value is
# "/:class/:attachment/missing_:style.png"
# has_attached_file :avatar, :default_url => "/images/default_:style_avatar.png"
# User.new.avatar_url(:small) # => "/images/default_small_avatar.png"
# * +styles+: A hash of thumbnail styles and their geometries. You can find more about
# geometry strings at the ImageMagick website
# (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#resize). Paperclip
# also adds the "#" option (e.g. "50x50#"), which will resize the image to fit maximally
# inside the dimensions and then crop the rest off (weighted at the center). The
# default value is to generate no thumbnails.
# * +default_style+: The thumbnail style that will be used by default URLs.
# Defaults to +original+.
# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :normal => "100x100#" },
# :default_style => :normal
# user.avatar.url # => "/avatars/23/normal_me.png"
# * +whiny_thumbnails+: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot process thumbnails of an
# uploaded image. This will ovrride the global setting for this attachment.
# Defaults to true.
# * +storage+: Chooses the storage backend where the files will be stored. The current
# choices are :filesystem and :s3. The default is :filesystem. Make sure you read the
# documentation for Paperclip::Storage::Filesystem and Paperclip::Storage::S3
# for backend-specific options.
def has_attached_file name, options = {}
include InstanceMethods
write_inheritable_attribute(:attachment_definitions, {}) if attachment_definitions.nil?
attachment_definitions[name] = {:validations => []}.merge(options)
after_save :save_attached_files
before_destroy :destroy_attached_files
define_method name do |*args|
a = attachment_for(name)
(args.length > 0) ? a.to_s(args.first) : a
end
define_method "#{name}=" do |file|
attachment_for(name).assign(file)
end
define_method "#{name}?" do
! attachment_for(name).original_filename.blank?
end
validates_each(name) do |record, attr, value|
value.send(:flush_errors)
end
end
# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the size of the file assigned. The
# possible options are:
# * +in+: a Range of bytes (i.e. +1..1.megabyte+),
# * +less_than+: equivalent to :in => 0..options[:less_than]
# * +greater_than+: equivalent to :in => options[:greater_than]..Infinity
# * +message+: error message to display, use :min and :max as replacements
def validates_attachment_size name, options = {}
attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << lambda do |attachment, instance|
unless options[:greater_than].nil?
options[:in] = (options[:greater_than]..(1/0)) # 1/0 => Infinity
end
unless options[:less_than].nil?
options[:in] = (0..options[:less_than])
end
unless attachment.original_filename.blank? || options[:in].include?(instance[:"#{name}_file_size"].to_i)
min = options[:in].first
max = options[:in].last
if options[:message]
options[:message].gsub(/:min/, min.to_s).gsub(/:max/, max.to_s)
else
"file size is not between #{min} and #{max} bytes."
end
end
end
end
# Adds errors if thumbnail creation fails. The same as specifying :whiny_thumbnails => true.
def validates_attachment_thumbnails name, options = {}
attachment_definitions[name][:whiny_thumbnails] = true
end
# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the presence of a file.
def validates_attachment_presence name, options = {}
attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << lambda do |attachment, instance|
if attachment.original_filename.blank?
options[:message] || "must be set."
end
end
end
# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the content type of the file assigned. The
# possible options are:
# * +content_type+: Allowed content types. Can be a single content type or an array. Allows all by default.
# * +message+: The message to display when the uploaded file has an invalid content type.
def validates_attachment_content_type name, options = {}
attachment_definitions[name][:validations] << lambda do |attachment, instance|
valid_types = [options[:content_type]].flatten
unless attachment.original_filename.nil?
unless options[:content_type].blank?
content_type = instance[:"#{name}_content_type"]
unless valid_types.any?{|t| t === content_type }
options[:message] || ActiveRecord::Errors.default_error_messages[:inclusion]
end
end
end
end
end
# Returns the attachment definitions defined by each call to has_attached_file.
def attachment_definitions
read_inheritable_attribute(:attachment_definitions)
end
end
module InstanceMethods #:nodoc:
def attachment_for name
@attachments ||= {}
@attachments[name] ||= Attachment.new(name, self, self.class.attachment_definitions[name])
end
def each_attachment
self.class.attachment_definitions.each do |name, definition|
yield(name, attachment_for(name))
end
end
def save_attached_files
each_attachment do |name, attachment|
attachment.send(:save)
end
end
def destroy_attached_files
each_attachment do |name, attachment|
attachment.send(:queue_existing_for_delete)
attachment.send(:flush_deletes)
end
end
end
end
# Set it all up.
if Object.const_defined?("ActiveRecord")
ActiveRecord::Base.send(:include, Paperclip)
File.send(:include, Paperclip::Upfile)
end