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paperclip
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Jan 31, 2011
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Chad Pytel
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fix the <attachment> stuff for markdown
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@@ -81,15 +81,15 @@ The basics of paperclip are quite simple: Declare that your model has an
attachment with the has_attached_file method, and give it a name. Paperclip
will wrap up up to four attributes (all prefixed with that attachment's name,
so you can have multiple attachments per model if you wish) and give the a
friendly front end. The attributes are
`
<attachment>
_file_name`
,
`
<attachment>_file_size`
,
`<attachment>_content_type`
, and
`<attachment>
_updated_at`
.
Only
`
<attachment>
_file_name`
is required for paperclip to operate. More
friendly front end. The attributes are
`
:attachment
_file_name`
,
`
:attachment_file_size`
,
`:attachment_content_type`
, and
`:attachment
_updated_at`
.
Only
`
:attachment
_file_name`
is required for paperclip to operate. More
information about the options to has_attached_file is available in the
documentation of Paperclip::ClassMethods.
Attachments can be validated with Paperclip's validation methods,
validates_attachment_presence, validates_attachment_content_type
, and
validates_attachment_size
.
`validates_attachment_presence`
,
`validates_attachment_content_type`
, and
`validates_attachment_size`
.
Storage
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@@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ Before and after the Post Processing step, Paperclip calls back to the model
with a few callbacks, allowing the model to change or cancel the processing
step. The callbacks are "before_post_process" and "after_post_process" (which
are called before and after the processing of each attachment), and the
attachment-specific "before_
<attachment>
_post_
process" and
"after_
<attachment>
_post_
process". The callbacks are intended to be as close to
attachment-specific "before_
:attachment
_post_process" and
"after_
:attachment
_post_process". The callbacks are intended to be as close to
normal ActiveRecord callbacks as possible, so if you return false (specifically
-
returning nil is not the same) in a before_ filter, the post processing step
will halt. Returning false in an after_ filter will not halt anything, but you
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