forked from thoughtbot/paperclip
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
Copy pathpaperclip.rb
369 lines (333 loc) · 16.2 KB
/
paperclip.rb
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
# 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) 2008-2009 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 'erb'
require 'digest'
require 'tempfile'
require 'paperclip/version'
require 'paperclip/upfile'
require 'paperclip/iostream'
require 'paperclip/geometry'
require 'paperclip/processor'
require 'paperclip/thumbnail'
require 'paperclip/interpolations'
require 'paperclip/style'
require 'paperclip/attachment'
require 'paperclip/callback_compatability'
require 'paperclip/command_line'
require 'paperclip/railtie'
if defined?(Rails.root) && Rails.root
Dir.glob(File.join(File.expand_path(Rails.root), "lib", "paperclip_processors", "*.rb")).each do |processor|
require processor
end
end
# The base module that gets included in ActiveRecord::Base. See the
# documentation for Paperclip::ClassMethods for more useful information.
module Paperclip
class << self
# Provides configurability to Paperclip. There are a number of options available, such as:
# * whiny: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot process thumbnails of
# an uploaded image. Defaults to true.
# * log: Logs progress to the Rails log. Uses ActiveRecord's logger, so honors
# log levels, etc. Defaults to true.
# * command_path: Defines the path at which to find the command line
# programs if they are not visible to Rails the system's search path. Defaults to
# nil, which uses the first executable found in the user's search path.
# * image_magick_path: Deprecated alias of command_path.
def options
@options ||= {
:whiny => true,
:image_magick_path => nil,
:command_path => nil,
:log => true,
:log_command => true,
:swallow_stderr => true
}
end
def configure
yield(self) if block_given?
end
def interpolates key, &block
Paperclip::Interpolations[key] = block
end
# The run method takes a command to execute and an array of parameters
# that get passed to it. The command is prefixed with the :command_path
# option from Paperclip.options. If you have many commands to run and
# they are in different paths, the suggested course of action is to
# symlink them so they are all in the same directory.
#
# If the command returns with a result code that is not one of the
# expected_outcodes, a PaperclipCommandLineError will be raised. Generally
# a code of 0 is expected, but a list of codes may be passed if necessary.
# These codes should be passed as a hash as the last argument, like so:
#
# Paperclip.run("echo", "something", :expected_outcodes => [0,1,2,3])
#
# This method can log the command being run when
# Paperclip.options[:log_command] is set to true (defaults to false). This
# will only log if logging in general is set to true as well.
def run cmd, *params
if options[:image_magick_path]
Paperclip.log("[DEPRECATION] :image_magick_path is deprecated and will be removed. Use :command_path instead")
end
CommandLine.path = options[:command_path] || options[:image_magick_path]
CommandLine.new(cmd, *params).run
end
def processor name #:nodoc:
name = name.to_s.camelize
processor = Paperclip.const_get(name)
unless processor.ancestors.include?(Paperclip::Processor)
raise PaperclipError.new("Processor #{name} was not found")
end
processor
end
# Log a paperclip-specific line. Uses ActiveRecord::Base.logger
# by default. Set Paperclip.options[:log] to false to turn off.
def log message
logger.info("[paperclip] #{message}") if logging?
end
def logger #:nodoc:
ActiveRecord::Base.logger
end
def logging? #:nodoc:
options[:log]
end
end
class PaperclipError < StandardError #:nodoc:
end
class PaperclipCommandLineError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
attr_accessor :output
def initialize(msg = nil, output = nil)
super(msg)
@output = output
end
end
class StorageMethodNotFound < PaperclipError
end
class CommandNotFoundError < PaperclipError
end
class NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
end
class InfiniteInterpolationError < PaperclipError #:nodoc:
end
module Glue
def self.included base #:nodoc:
base.extend ClassMethods
if base.respond_to?("set_callback")
base.send :include, Paperclip::CallbackCompatability::Rails3
else
base.send :include, Paperclip::CallbackCompatability::Rails21
end
end
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
# "/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:filename". See
# Paperclip::Attachment#interpolate for more information on variable interpolaton.
# :url => "/:class/:attachment/:id/:style_:filename"
# :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
# "/:attachment/:style/missing.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+: Will raise an error if Paperclip cannot post_process an uploaded file due
# to a command line error. This will override the global setting for this attachment.
# Defaults to true. This option used to be called :whiny_thumbanils, but this is
# deprecated.
# * +convert_options+: When creating thumbnails, use this free-form options
# array to pass in various convert command options. Typical options are "-strip" to
# remove all Exif data from the image (save space for thumbnails and avatars) or
# "-depth 8" to specify the bit depth of the resulting conversion. See ImageMagick
# convert documentation for more options: (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/convert.php)
# Note that this option takes a hash of options, each of which correspond to the style
# of thumbnail being generated. You can also specify :all as a key, which will apply
# to all of the thumbnails being generated. If you specify options for the :original,
# it would be best if you did not specify destructive options, as the intent of keeping
# the original around is to regenerate all the thumbnails when requirements change.
# has_attached_file :avatar, :styles => { :large => "300x300", :negative => "100x100" }
# :convert_options => {
# :all => "-strip",
# :negative => "-negate"
# }
# NOTE: While not deprecated yet, it is not recommended to specify options this way.
# It is recommended that :convert_options option be included in the hash passed to each
# :styles for compatability with future versions.
# NOTE: Strings supplied to :convert_options are split on space in order to undergo
# shell quoting for safety. If your options require a space, please pre-split them
# and pass an array to :convert_options instead.
# * +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_paperclip_callbacks :post_process, :"#{name}_post_process"
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).file?
end
validates_each(name) do |record, attr, value|
attachment = record.attachment_for(name)
attachment.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
# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
def validates_attachment_size name, options = {}
min = options[:greater_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].first) || 0
max = options[:less_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].last) || (1.0/0)
range = (min..max)
message = options[:message] || "file size must be between :min and :max bytes."
message = message.gsub(/:min/, min.to_s).gsub(/:max/, max.to_s)
validates_inclusion_of :"#{name}_file_size",
:in => range,
:message => message,
:if => options[:if],
:unless => options[:unless],
:allow_nil => true
end
# Adds errors if thumbnail creation fails. The same as specifying :whiny_thumbnails => true.
def validates_attachment_thumbnails name, options = {}
warn('[DEPRECATION] validates_attachment_thumbnail is deprecated. ' +
'This validation is on by default and will be removed from future versions. ' +
'If you wish to turn it off, supply :whiny => false in your definition.')
attachment_definitions[name][:whiny_thumbnails] = true
end
# Places ActiveRecord-style validations on the presence of a file.
# Options:
# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
def validates_attachment_presence name, options = {}
message = options[:message] || "must be set."
validates_presence_of :"#{name}_file_name",
:message => message,
:if => options[:if],
:unless => options[:unless]
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. Each type can be a String or a Regexp. It should be
# noted that Internet Explorer upload files with content_types that you
# may not expect. For example, JPEG images are given image/pjpeg and
# PNGs are image/x-png, so keep that in mind when determining how you
# match. Allows all by default.
# * +message+: The message to display when the uploaded file has an invalid
# content type.
# * +if+: A lambda or name of a method on the instance. Validation will only
# be run is this lambda or method returns true.
# * +unless+: Same as +if+ but validates if lambda or method returns false.
# NOTE: If you do not specify an [attachment]_content_type field on your
# model, content_type validation will work _ONLY upon assignment_ and
# re-validation after the instance has been reloaded will always succeed.
def validates_attachment_content_type name, options = {}
validation_options = options.dup
allowed_types = [validation_options[:content_type]].flatten
validates_each(:"#{name}_content_type", validation_options) do |record, attr, value|
if !allowed_types.any?{|t| t === value } && !(value.nil? || value.blank?)
if record.errors.method(:add).arity == -2
message = options[:message] || "is not one of #{allowed_types.join(", ")}"
record.errors.add(:"#{name}_content_type", message)
else
record.errors.add(:"#{name}_content_type", :inclusion, :default => options[:message], :value => value)
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
@_paperclip_attachments ||= {}
@_paperclip_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
Paperclip.log("Saving attachments.")
each_attachment do |name, attachment|
attachment.send(:save)
end
end
def destroy_attached_files
Paperclip.log("Deleting attachments.")
each_attachment do |name, attachment|
attachment.send(:queue_existing_for_delete)
attachment.send(:flush_deletes)
end
end
end
end