From 08fab27db52aa375df85a23e89799600f785b9d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeffrey Guenther Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 20:56:16 -0800 Subject: Incorporate latest round of feedback --- guides/source/active_storage_overview.md | 124 +++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) (limited to 'guides/source/active_storage_overview.md') diff --git a/guides/source/active_storage_overview.md b/guides/source/active_storage_overview.md index 537a0e841d..d28a67b150 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_storage_overview.md +++ b/guides/source/active_storage_overview.md @@ -70,8 +70,6 @@ per-environment basis. To use the disk service from the previous example in the development environment, you would add the following to config/environments/development.rb: -In your application's configuration, specify the service to use like this: - ```ruby # Store files locally. config.active_storage.service = :local @@ -88,8 +86,18 @@ config.active_storage.service = :s3 Continue reading for more information on the built-in service adapters (e.g. `Disk` and `S3`) and the configuration they require. +Mirrored services can be used to facilitate a migration between services in +production. You can start mirroring to the new service, copy existing files from +the old service to the new, then go all-in on the new service. + +If you wish to transform your images, add `mini_magick` to your Gemfile: + +``` ruby +gem 'mini_magick' +``` + ### Disk Service -To use the Disk service: +Declare a Disk service in `config/storage.yml`: ``` yaml local: @@ -98,8 +106,8 @@ local: ``` ### Amazon S3 Service +Declare an S3 service in `config/storage.yml`: -To use Amazon S3: ``` yaml s3: service: S3 @@ -114,8 +122,7 @@ Also, add the S3 client gem to your Gemfile: gem "aws-sdk-s3", require: false ``` ### Microsoft Azure Storage Service - -To use Microsoft Azure Storage: +Declare an Azure Storage service in `config/storage.yml`: ``` yaml azure: @@ -133,8 +140,7 @@ gem "azure-storage", require: false ``` ### Google Cloud Storage Service - -To use Google Cloud Storage: +Declare a Google Cloud Storage service in `config/storage.yml`: ``` yaml google: @@ -192,42 +198,59 @@ production: NOTE: Files are served from the primary service. -Mirrored services can be used to facilitate a migration between services in -production. You can start mirroring to the new service, copy existing files from -the old service to the new, then go all-in on the new service. - -If you wish to transform your images, add `mini_magick` to your Gemfile: - -``` ruby -gem 'mini_magick' -``` - Attach Files to a Model -------------------------- -One or more files can be attached to a model. -One attachment: +### `has_one_attached` -```ruby +The `has_one_attached` macro sets up a one-to-one mapping between records and +files. Each record can have one file attached to it. + +For example, suppose your application has a User model. If you want each user to +have an avatar, define the `User` model like this: + +``` ruby class User < ApplicationRecord - # Associates an attachment and a blob. When the user is destroyed they are - # purged by default (models destroyed, and resource files deleted). has_one_attached :avatar end +``` -# Attach an avatar to the user. -user.avatar.attach(io: File.open("/path/to/face.jpg"), filename: "face.jpg", content_type: "image/jpg") +You can create a user with an avatar: -class AvatarsController < ApplicationController - def update - # params[:avatar] contains a ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile object - Current.user.avatar.attach(params.require(:avatar)) - redirect_to Current.user +``` ruby +class SignupController < ApplicationController + def create + user = Users.create!(user_params) + session[:user_id] = user.id + redirect_to root_path end + + private + def user_params + params.require(:user).permit(:email_address, :password, :avatar) + end end ``` -Many attachments: +Call `avatar.attach` to attach an avatar to an existing user: + +```ruby +Current.user.avatar.attach(params[:avatar]) +``` + +Call `avatar.attached?` to determine whether a particular user has an avatar: + +```ruby +Current.user.avatar.attached? +``` + +### `has_many_attached` + +The `has_many_attached` macro sets up a one-to-many relationship between records +and files. Each record can have many files attached to it. + +For example, suppose your application has a `Message` model. If you want each +message to have many images, define the Message model like this: ```ruby class Message < ApplicationRecord @@ -235,32 +258,15 @@ class Message < ApplicationRecord end ``` -```erb -<%= form_with model: @message, local: true do |form| %> - <%= form.text_field :title, placeholder: "Title" %>
- <%= form.text_area :content %>

- - <%= form.file_field :images, multiple: true %>
- <%= form.submit %> -<% end %> -``` +You can create a message with images: ```ruby class MessagesController < ApplicationController - def index - # Use the built-in with_attached_images scope to avoid N+1 - @messages = Message.all.with_attached_images - end - def create message = Message.create!(message_params) redirect_to message end - def show - @message = Message.find(params[:id]) - end - private def message_params params.require(:message).permit(:title, :content, images: []) @@ -268,6 +274,18 @@ class MessagesController < ApplicationController end ``` +Call `images.attach` to add new images to an existing message: + +```ruby +@message.images.attach(params[:images]) +``` + +Call `images.attached?`` to determine whether a particular message has any images: + +```ruby +@message.images.attached? +``` + Remove File Attached to Model ------------------------------- @@ -520,15 +538,7 @@ config.active_storage.service = :local_test Add Support Additional Cloud Service ------------------------------------ -ActiveStorage ships with support for Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure. If you need to support a cloud service other these, you will need to implement the Service. Each service extends [`ActiveStorage::Service`](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activestorage/lib/active_storage/service.rb) by implementing the methods necessary to upload and download files to the cloud. - -The easiest way to understand what's necessary is to examine the existing -implementations. - -Some services are supported by community maintained gems: - -* [OpenStack](https://github.com/jeffreyguenther/activestorage-openstack) -- cgit v1.2.3