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Cloudinary direct upload bypassing rails app #117
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When using Direct upload with CarrierWave, the library automatically takes the image's details and stores it as the identifier. You can have a look at the Sample project which demonstrates both server-side and client-side uploads, including CarrierWave integration. |
Thank you for your answer. The solution provided in the sample app require javascript. I am looking for a solution without any javascript. |
If you want to convert an upload response to something CarrierWave will be willing to accept, you can use:
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Hi, Sorry, back from holidays.
doesn't seems handle private upload, I need something like:
but I get something like that:
params type it is not used in the function. Am I missing something? |
works great! Thank you. |
…d update. Support coordinates in resource details. Support delete_by_token for direct uploads. Support shorthand blank for cl_image_tag with responsive/hidpi. Correctly encode one-level double arrays. Support non-upload resources in signed_preloaded_image (Issue #117). Support background removal upload and admin API parameter. Update Cloudinary's jQuery plugin to v1.0.19.
Hi,
I am trying to upload directly to Cloudinary, bypassing my rails app. I am working with Carrierwave and a Picture Uploader .
Until now, everything is fine. But in my controller, I am unable to save the picture path unless doing the following:
I guess it's not the cleanest way to do that.
I have tried to build directly with params but it did not save.
I also tried with cloudinary_url but it also failed. The result looks like:
The params are:
So, what is the best way to upload to cloudinary bypassing my rails app?
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