- 30 Mar, 2012 2 commits
-
-
Needs work for S3 Attachments.
Jon Yurek committed -
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
- 27 Mar, 2012 4 commits
-
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Fix AttachmentContentTypeValidator to work with multiple values
Prem Sichanugrist committed -
Current validation check in AttachmentContentTypeValidator is simply wrong, it will add an error if any of the allowed_types fails comparison with value, so it will pass only if value is either empty or equals to each and every one of allowed_types. Add test to check that validation passes if even one of content types match.
tony-brewerio committed
-
- 26 Mar, 2012 2 commits
-
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
- 23 Mar, 2012 14 commits
-
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Rails 3.0.x doesn't support new migration style This reverts commit b7bfdec3.
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
- 18 Mar, 2012 1 commit
-
-
Dmitry Polushkin committed
-
- 16 Mar, 2012 3 commits
-
-
Mathieu Martin committed
-
Note: find_each doesn't support order because it already specifies it. And it happens to be 'id' as well.
Mathieu Martin committed -
Luke Griffiths committed
-
- 12 Mar, 2012 3 commits
-
-
Mathieu Martin committed
-
minor typo in explanatory rdoc-comment
Prem Sichanugrist committed -
Matthias Viehweger committed
-
- 09 Mar, 2012 1 commit
-
-
The new default :path and :include include the name of the model and also nests the model ID under a series of subdirectories, improving filesystem access speed when more than 1024 models have saved attachments. The easiest way to upgrade is to add an explicit :url and :path to your has_attached_file calls: has_attached_file :avatar, :path => ":rails_root/public/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:filename", :url => "/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:filename"
Mike Burns committed
-
- 05 Mar, 2012 1 commit
-
-
Mike Boone committed
-
- 02 Mar, 2012 9 commits
-
-
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-
Fixes #738
beachbc committed -
Joshua Clayton committed
-
Joshua Clayton committed
-
This adds functionality to add additional params to the querystring for S3 expiring URLs. The reason for this is if you want to override response_content_type or response_content_disposition with expiring URLs, you have to change Amazon's signature, which gets signed before adding additional options to the querystring. Because it's added later, and because Amazon's signature includes the full URL, the signature is bad and the request fails. To use this feature: has_attached_file :avatar, :s3_url_options => { :response_content_disposition => "inline" } Additionally, you can pass a lambda and it'll be evaluated when the URL is generated. If, for example, the content type is incorrect in Amazon (either empty or application/octet-stream), you can effectively cast the response from Amazon as a particular content type. has_attached_file :avatar, :s3_url_options => lambda {|model| { :response_content_type => model.avatar_content_type } }
Joshua Clayton committed -
Gabe Berke-Williams committed
-
We've deprecate these method for a while, it's time to remove it.
Prem Sichanugrist committed -
Fixes #723
Prem Sichanugrist committed -
Fixes #646
Prem Sichanugrist committed
-