3 require 'magick_file_column'
5 module FileColumn # :nodoc:
6 def self.append_features(base)
8 base.extend(ClassMethods)
11 def self.create_state(instance,attr)
12 filename = instance[attr]
13 if filename.nil? or filename.empty?
14 NoUploadedFile.new(instance,attr)
16 PermanentUploadedFile.new(instance,attr)
20 def self.init_options(defaults, model, attr)
21 options = defaults.dup
22 options[:store_dir] ||= File.join(options[:root_path], model, attr)
23 unless options[:store_dir].is_a?(Symbol)
24 options[:tmp_base_dir] ||= File.join(options[:store_dir], "tmp")
26 options[:base_url] ||= options[:web_root] + File.join(model, attr)
28 [:store_dir, :tmp_base_dir].each do |dir_sym|
29 if options[dir_sym].is_a?(String) and !File.exists?(options[dir_sym])
30 FileUtils.mkpath(options[dir_sym])
37 class BaseUploadedFile # :nodoc:
39 def initialize(instance,attr)
40 @instance, @attr = instance, attr
41 @options_method = "#{attr}_options".to_sym
47 # this did not come in via a CGI request. However,
48 # assigning files directly may be useful, so we
49 # make just this file object similar enough to an uploaded
50 # file that we can handle it.
51 file.extend FileColumn::FileCompat
58 # user did not submit a file, so we
59 # can simply ignore this
63 # if file is a non-empty string it is most probably
64 # the filename and the user forgot to set the encoding
65 # to multipart/form-data. Since we would raise an exception
66 # because of the missing "original_filename" method anyways,
67 # we raise a more meaningful exception rightaway.
68 raise TypeError.new("Do not know how to handle a string with value '#{file}' that was passed to a file_column. Check if the form's encoding has been set to 'multipart/form-data'.")
84 # the following methods are overriden by sub-classes if needed
91 if absolute_path then File.dirname(absolute_path) else nil end
95 if relative_path then File.dirname(relative_path) else nil end
99 @on_save.each { |blk| blk.call } if @on_save
107 @instance.send(@options_method)
113 if options[:store_dir].is_a? Symbol
114 raise ArgumentError.new("'#{options[:store_dir]}' is not an instance method of class #{@instance.class.name}") unless @instance.respond_to?(options[:store_dir])
116 dir = File.join(options[:root_path], @instance.send(options[:store_dir]))
117 FileUtils.mkpath(dir) unless File.exists?(dir)
125 if options[:tmp_base_dir]
126 options[:tmp_base_dir]
128 dir = File.join(store_dir, "tmp")
129 FileUtils.mkpath(dir) unless File.exists?(dir)
135 klass.new(@instance, @attr)
141 class NoUploadedFile < BaseUploadedFile # :nodoc:
143 # we do not have a file so deleting is easy
148 # replace ourselves with a TempUploadedFile
149 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
150 temp.store_upload(file)
154 def absolute_path(subdir=nil)
159 def relative_path(subdir=nil)
163 def assign_temp(temp_path)
164 return self if temp_path.nil? or temp_path.empty?
165 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
166 temp.parse_temp_path temp_path
171 class RealUploadedFile < BaseUploadedFile # :nodoc:
172 def absolute_path(subdir=nil)
174 File.join(@dir, subdir, @filename)
176 File.join(@dir, @filename)
180 def relative_path(subdir=nil)
182 File.join(relative_path_prefix, subdir, @filename)
184 File.join(relative_path_prefix, @filename)
190 # regular expressions to try for identifying extensions
192 /^(.+)\.([^.]+\.[^.]+)$/, # matches "something.tar.gz"
193 /^(.+)\.([^.]+)$/ # matches "something.jpg"
196 def split_extension(filename,fallback=nil)
197 EXT_REGEXPS.each do |regexp|
198 if filename =~ regexp
200 return [base, ext] if options[:extensions].include?(ext.downcase)
203 if fallback and filename =~ EXT_REGEXPS.last
211 class TempUploadedFile < RealUploadedFile # :nodoc:
213 def store_upload(file)
214 @tmp_dir = FileColumn.generate_temp_name
215 @dir = File.join(tmp_base_dir, @tmp_dir)
216 FileUtils.mkdir(@dir)
218 @filename = FileColumn::sanitize_filename(file.original_filename)
219 local_file_path = File.join(tmp_base_dir,@tmp_dir,@filename)
221 # stored uploaded file into local_file_path
222 # If it was a Tempfile object, the temporary file will be
223 # cleaned up automatically, so we do not have to care for this
224 if file.respond_to?(:local_path) and file.local_path and File.exists?(file.local_path)
225 FileUtils.copy_file(file.local_path, local_file_path)
226 elsif file.respond_to?(:read)
227 File.open(local_file_path, "wb") { |f| f.write(file.read) }
229 raise ArgumentError.new("Do not know how to handle #{file.inspect}")
231 File.chmod(options[:permissions], local_file_path)
233 if options[:fix_file_extensions]
234 # try to determine correct file extension and fix
236 content_type = get_content_type((file.content_type.chomp if file.content_type))
237 if content_type and options[:mime_extensions][content_type]
238 @filename = correct_extension(@filename,options[:mime_extensions][content_type])
241 new_local_file_path = File.join(tmp_base_dir,@tmp_dir,@filename)
242 File.rename(local_file_path, new_local_file_path) unless new_local_file_path == local_file_path
243 local_file_path = new_local_file_path
246 @instance[@attr] = @filename
247 @just_uploaded = true
251 # tries to identify and strip the extension of filename
252 # if an regular expresion from EXT_REGEXPS matches and the
253 # downcased extension is a known extension (in options[:extensions])
254 # we'll strip this extension
255 def strip_extension(filename)
256 split_extension(filename).first
259 def correct_extension(filename, ext)
260 strip_extension(filename) << ".#{ext}"
263 def parse_temp_path(temp_path, instance_options=nil)
264 raise ArgumentError.new("invalid format of '#{temp_path}'") unless temp_path =~ %r{^((\d+\.)+\d+)/([^/].+)$}
265 @tmp_dir, @filename = $1, FileColumn.sanitize_filename($3)
266 @dir = File.join(tmp_base_dir, @tmp_dir)
268 @instance[@attr] = @filename unless instance_options == :ignore_instance
273 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
274 temp.store_upload(file)
279 # and return new TempUploadedFile object
285 @instance[@attr] = ""
286 clone_as NoUploadedFile
289 def assign_temp(temp_path)
290 return self if temp_path.nil? or temp_path.empty?
291 # we can ignore this since we've already received a newly uploaded file
293 # however, we delete the old temporary files
294 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
295 temp.parse_temp_path(temp_path, :ignore_instance)
302 File.join(@tmp_dir, @filename)
308 # we have a newly uploaded image, move it to the correct location
309 file = clone_as PermanentUploadedFile
310 file.move_from(File.join(tmp_base_dir, @tmp_dir), @just_uploaded)
312 # delete temporary files
315 # replace with the new PermanentUploadedFile object
320 FileUtils.rm_rf(File.join(tmp_base_dir, @tmp_dir))
323 def get_content_type(fallback=nil)
324 if options[:file_exec]
326 content_type = `#{options[:file_exec]} -bi "#{File.join(@dir,@filename)}"`.chomp
327 content_type = fallback unless $?.success?
328 content_type.gsub!(/;.+$/,"") if content_type
340 def relative_path_prefix
341 File.join("tmp", @tmp_dir)
346 class PermanentUploadedFile < RealUploadedFile # :nodoc:
347 def initialize(*args)
349 @dir = File.join(store_dir, relative_path_prefix)
350 @filename = @instance[@attr]
351 @filename = nil if @filename.empty?
354 def move_from(local_dir, just_uploaded)
355 # remove old permament dir first
356 # this creates a short moment, where neither the old nor
357 # the new files exist but we can't do much about this as
358 # filesystems aren't transactional.
361 FileUtils.mv local_dir, @dir
363 @just_uploaded = just_uploaded
367 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
368 temp.store_upload(file)
373 file = clone_as NoUploadedFile
374 @instance[@attr] = ""
375 file.on_save { delete_files }
379 def assign_temp(temp_path)
380 return nil if temp_path.nil? or temp_path.empty?
382 temp = clone_as TempUploadedFile
383 temp.parse_temp_path(temp_path)
397 def relative_path_prefix
398 raise RuntimeError.new("Trying to access file_column, but primary key got lost.") if @instance.id.to_s.empty?
403 # The FileColumn module allows you to easily handle file uploads. You can designate
404 # one or more columns of your model's table as "file columns" like this:
406 # class Entry < ActiveRecord::Base
411 # Now, by default, an uploaded file "test.png" for an entry object with primary key 42 will
412 # be stored in in "public/entry/image/42/test.png". The filename "test.png" will be stored
413 # in the record's "image" column. The "entries" table should have a +VARCHAR+ column
416 # The methods of this module are automatically included into <tt>ActiveRecord::Base</tt>
417 # as class methods, so that you can use them in your models.
419 # == Generated Methods
421 # After calling "<tt>file_column :image</tt>" as in the example above, a number of instance methods
422 # will automatically be generated, all prefixed by "image":
424 # * <tt>Entry#image=(uploaded_file)</tt>: this will handle a newly uploaded file
425 # (see below). Note that
426 # you can simply call your upload field "entry[image]" in your view (or use the
428 # * <tt>Entry#image(subdir=nil)</tt>: This will return an absolute path (as a
429 # string) to the currently uploaded file
430 # or nil if no file has been uploaded
431 # * <tt>Entry#image_relative_path(subdir=nil)</tt>: This will return a path relative to
432 # this file column's base directory
433 # as a string or nil if no file has been uploaded. This would be "42/test.png" in the example.
434 # * <tt>Entry#image_just_uploaded?</tt>: Returns true if a new file has been uploaded to this instance.
435 # You can use this in your code to perform certain actions (e. g., validation,
436 # custom post-processing) only on newly uploaded files.
438 # You can access the raw value of the "image" column (which will contain the filename) via the
439 # <tt>ActiveRecord::Base#attributes</tt> or <tt>ActiveRecord::Base#[]</tt> methods like this:
441 # entry['image'] # e.g."test.png"
443 # == Storage of uploaded files
445 # For a model class +Entry+ and a column +image+, all files will be stored under
446 # "public/entry/image". A sub-directory named after the primary key of the object will
447 # be created, so that files can be stored using their real filename. For example, a file
448 # "test.png" stored in an Entry object with id 42 will be stored in
450 # public/entry/image/42/test.png
452 # Files will be moved to this location in an +after_save+ callback. They will be stored in
453 # a temporary location previously as explained in the next section.
455 # By default, files will be created with unix permissions of <tt>0644</tt> (i. e., owner has
456 # read/write access, group and others only have read access). You can customize
457 # this by passing the desired mode as a <tt>:permissions</tt> options. The value
458 # you give here is passed directly to <tt>File::chmod</tt>, so on Unix you should
459 # give some octal value like 0644, for example.
461 # == Handling of form redisplay
463 # Suppose you have a form for creating a new object where the user can upload an image. The form may
464 # have to be re-displayed because of validation errors. The uploaded file has to be stored somewhere so
465 # that the user does not have to upload it again. FileColumn will store these in a temporary directory
466 # (called "tmp" and located under the column's base directory by default) so that it can be moved to
467 # the final location if the object is successfully created. If the form is never completed, though, you
468 # can easily remove all the images in this "tmp" directory once per day or so.
470 # So in the example above, the image "test.png" would first be stored in
471 # "public/entry/image/tmp/<some_random_key>/test.png" and be moved to
472 # "public/entry/image/<primary_key>/test.png".
474 # This temporary location of newly uploaded files has another advantage when updating objects. If the
475 # update fails for some reasons (e.g. due to validations), the existing image will not be overwritten, so
476 # it has a kind of "transactional behaviour".
478 # == Additional Files and Directories
480 # FileColumn allows you to keep more than one file in a directory and will move/delete
481 # all the files and directories it finds in a model object's directory when necessary.
483 # As a convenience you can access files stored in sub-directories via the +subdir+
484 # parameter if they have the same filename.
486 # Suppose your uploaded file is named "vancouver.jpg" and you want to create a
487 # thumb-nail and store it in the "thumb" directory. If you call
488 # <tt>image("thumb")</tt>, you
489 # will receive an absolute path for the file "thumb/vancouver.jpg" in the same
490 # directory "vancouver.jpg" is stored. Look at the documentation of FileColumn::Magick
491 # for more examples and how to create these thumb-nails automatically.
495 # FileColumn will try to fix the file extension of uploaded files, so that
496 # the files are served with the correct mime-type by your web-server. Most
497 # web-servers are setting the mime-type based on the file's extension. You
498 # can disable this behaviour by passing the <tt>:fix_file_extensions</tt> option
499 # with a value of +nil+ to +file_column+.
501 # In order to set the correct extension, FileColumn tries to determine
502 # the files mime-type first. It then uses the +MIME_EXTENSIONS+ hash to
503 # choose the corresponding file extension. You can override this hash
504 # by passing in a <tt>:mime_extensions</tt> option to +file_column+.
506 # The mime-type of the uploaded file is determined with the following steps:
508 # 1. Run the external "file" utility. You can specify the full path to
509 # the executable in the <tt>:file_exec</tt> option or set this option
510 # to +nil+ to disable this step
512 # 2. If the file utility couldn't determine the mime-type or the utility was not
513 # present, the content-type provided by the user's browser is used
516 # == Custom Storage Directories
518 # FileColumn's storage location is determined in the following way. All
519 # files are saved below the so-called "root_path" directory, which defaults to
520 # "Rails.root/public". For every file_column, you can set a separte "store_dir"
521 # option. It defaults to "model_name/attribute_name".
523 # Files will always be stored in sub-directories of the store_dir path. The
524 # subdirectory is named after the instance's +id+ attribute for a saved model,
525 # or "tmp/<randomkey>" for unsaved models.
527 # You can specify a custom root_path by setting the <tt>:root_path</tt> option.
529 # You can specify a custom storage_dir by setting the <tt>:storage_dir</tt> option.
531 # For setting a static storage_dir that doesn't change with respect to a particular
532 # instance, you assign <tt>:storage_dir</tt> a String representing a directory
533 # as an absolute path.
535 # If you need more fine-grained control over the storage directory, you
536 # can use the name of a callback-method as a symbol for the
537 # <tt>:store_dir</tt> option. This method has to be defined as an
538 # instance method in your model. It will be called without any arguments
539 # whenever the storage directory for an uploaded file is needed. It should return
540 # a String representing a directory relativeo to root_path.
542 # Uploaded files for unsaved models objects will be stored in a temporary
543 # directory. By default this directory will be a "tmp" directory in
544 # your <tt>:store_dir</tt>. You can override this via the
545 # <tt>:tmp_base_dir</tt> option.
548 # default mapping of mime-types to file extensions. FileColumn will try to
549 # rename a file to the correct extension if it detects a known mime-type
551 "image/gif" => "gif",
552 "image/jpeg" => "jpg",
553 "image/pjpeg" => "jpg",
554 "image/x-png" => "png",
555 "image/jpg" => "jpg",
556 "image/png" => "png",
557 "application/x-shockwave-flash" => "swf",
558 "application/pdf" => "pdf",
559 "application/pgp-signature" => "sig",
560 "application/futuresplash" => "spl",
561 "application/msword" => "doc",
562 "application/postscript" => "ps",
563 "application/x-bittorrent" => "torrent",
564 "application/x-dvi" => "dvi",
565 "application/x-gzip" => "gz",
566 "application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig" => "pac",
567 "application/x-shockwave-flash" => "swf",
568 "application/x-tgz" => "tar.gz",
569 "application/x-tar" => "tar",
570 "application/zip" => "zip",
571 "audio/mpeg" => "mp3",
572 "audio/x-mpegurl" => "m3u",
573 "audio/x-ms-wma" => "wma",
574 "audio/x-ms-wax" => "wax",
575 "audio/x-wav" => "wav",
576 "image/x-xbitmap" => "xbm",
577 "image/x-xpixmap" => "xpm",
578 "image/x-xwindowdump" => "xwd",
580 "text/html" => "html",
581 "text/javascript" => "js",
582 "text/plain" => "txt",
584 "video/mpeg" => "mpeg",
585 "video/quicktime" => "mov",
586 "video/x-msvideo" => "avi",
587 "video/x-ms-asf" => "asf",
588 "video/x-ms-wmv" => "wmv"
591 EXTENSIONS = Set.new MIME_EXTENSIONS.values
592 EXTENSIONS.merge %w(jpeg)
594 # default options. You can override these with +file_column+'s +options+ parameter
596 :root_path => File.join(Rails.root, "public"),
598 :mime_extensions => MIME_EXTENSIONS,
599 :extensions => EXTENSIONS,
600 :fix_file_extensions => true,
601 :permissions => 0644,
603 # path to the unix "file" executbale for
604 # guessing the content-type of files
608 # handle the +attr+ attribute as a "file-upload" column, generating additional methods as explained
609 # above. You should pass the attribute's name as a symbol, like this:
613 # You can pass in an options hash that overrides the options
614 # in +DEFAULT_OPTIONS+.
615 def file_column(attr, options={})
616 options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge(options) if options
618 my_options = FileColumn::init_options(options,
619 ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(self.name).to_s,
622 state_attr = "@#{attr}_state".to_sym
623 state_method = "#{attr}_state".to_sym
625 define_method state_method do
626 result = instance_variable_get state_attr
628 result = FileColumn::create_state(self, attr.to_s)
629 instance_variable_set state_attr, result
636 define_method attr do |*args|
637 send(state_method).absolute_path *args
640 define_method "#{attr}_relative_path" do |*args|
641 send(state_method).relative_path *args
644 define_method "#{attr}_dir" do
645 send(state_method).absolute_dir
648 define_method "#{attr}_relative_dir" do
649 send(state_method).relative_dir
652 define_method "#{attr}=" do |file|
653 state = send(state_method).assign(file)
654 instance_variable_set state_attr, state
655 if state.options[:after_upload] and state.just_uploaded?
656 state.options[:after_upload].each do |sym|
662 define_method "#{attr}_temp" do
663 send(state_method).temp_path
666 define_method "#{attr}_temp=" do |temp_path|
667 instance_variable_set state_attr, send(state_method).assign_temp(temp_path)
670 after_save_method = "#{attr}_after_save".to_sym
672 define_method after_save_method do
673 instance_variable_set state_attr, send(state_method).after_save
676 after_save after_save_method
678 after_destroy_method = "#{attr}_after_destroy".to_sym
680 define_method after_destroy_method do
681 send(state_method).after_destroy
683 after_destroy after_destroy_method
685 define_method "#{attr}_just_uploaded?" do
686 send(state_method).just_uploaded?
689 # this creates a closure keeping a reference to my_options
690 # right now that's the only way we store the options. We
691 # might use a class attribute as well
692 define_method "#{attr}_options" do
696 private after_save_method, after_destroy_method
698 FileColumn::MagickExtension::file_column(self, attr, my_options) if options[:magick]
705 def self.generate_temp_name
707 "#{now.to_i}.#{now.usec}.#{Process.pid}"
710 def self.sanitize_filename(filename)
711 filename = File.basename(filename.gsub("\\", "/")) # work-around for IE
712 filename.gsub!(/[^a-zA-Z0-9\.\-\+_]/,"_")
713 filename = "_#{filename}" if filename =~ /^\.+$/
714 filename = "unnamed" if filename.size == 0