similar to: N file uploads from one post - one File, (N-1) StringIOs

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2006 Apr 03
4
Multiple file uploads - only one file object gets posted
All, Trying to upload multiple files. Form: <% index = 0 for @image in images do %> <TR> <TD> <%= @image.path.split(''/'').last[0..39] %>: <% if ((! @image.path.nil?) && (@image.path.length > 40)) %> <%= h("...") %> <% end %> </TD> <TD> <%=
2006 May 24
0
POST op parameters are coming in as StringIOs
I''m receiving a multipart post request from another server. The request parameters are being received as StringIOs, rather than plain strings. For instance : Processing MessagesController#receive (for 83.166.68.31 at 2006-05-24 10:36:53) [POST] Session ID: eedafb24033be0714f8133f02810083f Parameters: {"message"=>#<StringIO:0xb7503358>,
2006 Apr 12
0
StringIO - getting filename for multipart form uploads?
All, When using multipart forms, sometimes the files come into the controller as StringIO objects. I assume that by the time I get a StringIO object, I can''t get the name of the file the way that I might be able to using File.original_filename, correct? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 13
2
Newbie: Can''t get file to upload
Since I can''t get the fancy upload progress thing to work, I thought that I would revert back to a regular file upload scenario. I have a very simple file upload form set up. It appears that my file parameter is coming into the controller as a string, not a file object. Here''s my view: <%= form_tag :action => ''save_HTML'', :multipart
2006 May 01
0
Upload problem when file is small/StringIO (read method return nothing)
Hi I am having a problem with uploading small files. These are StringIO objects rather than temporary files as with the larger file uploads. The problem is that when it is a StringIO rather than a temporary file nothing is returned from the read method. example code where "image" is the file upload form parameter, it works fine if image is over round 19k but is it is smaller then
2006 Apr 29
0
Upload problem when file is small/StringIO
Hi I am having a problem with uploading small files. These are StringIO objects rather than temporary files as with the larger file uploads. The problem is that when it is a StringIO rather than a temporary file nothing is returned from the read method. example code where "image" is the file upload form parameter, it works fine if image is over round 19k: File.open(path_1 +
2006 Mar 29
1
Posting multiple files - how to set up params correctly
All, I have a page where I am allowing the user to specify multiple image files that are related to one HTML document. I want to end up with an array of image files that I can then assign into an array within the controller. I''m trying to set up my file_field correctly but am having trouble. I''m not clear on how "the multiple input tags with the same name turning into
2006 Apr 18
4
Security considerations with displaying uploaded HTML
I have an application where I am allowing users to upload (or refer the app. to) arbritrary HTML that I am (currently) displaying in an IFRAME on a page. The users will be authenticated so it''s not open to the entire universe. I was always uneasy with this, but after reading the security chapter of AWDWR, I am even more concerned. What kinds of applications do people have out there
2006 Jul 03
4
text_field doesn''t call overridden ActiveRecord getters
All, In a template, I have <%= text_field :target_list, :DateReceived, { :title => ''uploaded_at'', :class => ''target_list_info'', :disabled => ''true'' } %> Here is the DateReceived method on my
2006 Mar 20
5
Wrap error_messages_for() call when no instance var present
I am trying to put some smarts around a call to <%= error_messages_for %> so that when I first come into this page i.e. when my instance variable @target_list has not been defined yet, the page doesn''t break. I''m doing this: <% if @target_list? %> <%= error_messages_for ''target_list'' %> <% end %> I get a syntax error on line 1.
2006 Mar 20
4
Ajax.Request w/standard redirect doesn''t render
I am doing an Ajax call in my page to a controller method like so: new Ajax.Request(''<%= url_for(:action => "target_list_add" )%>'', { asynchronous:true });" In my controller method "target_list_add", I do something and then I say: redirect_to( :action => ''target_list_upload'', :layout => false ) I know for certain
2006 May 25
5
rake migrate VERSION=0 doesn''t appear to execute
All, I''ve decided to jump into Migrations before I get too far along on the DB side of things. I already have some tables built, and I went ahead and built the migration that would have created them from scratch, and I made sure that there was a self.down section to drop them. I wanted to verify that I could roll back so I figured I would use rake to drop these pre-existing tables
2006 Mar 20
8
Best way to organize non-controller logic???
I don''t want to put certain code in my controller because I think it makes things more confusing. What is the best way to manage business logic such that it doesn''t end up in the controller? Basically, where should I put my regular utility classes and backing objects that may not be models? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Nov 06
3
Verifying some understanding about manipulating DB data in before/after callbacks in RSpec
We had an after(:each) callback that looked like this: PurchaseOrder.find(:all).each {|po| DraftInvoice.find_all_by_po_number(po.po_number).each {|di| di.destroy}} which we were hoping would reset some purchase order data in a certain way. However, because we have "self.use_transactional_fixtures = true" set in test_helper.rb, this code was never getting committed. So, I just
2006 Jun 22
4
ADVICE: Generating unique identifiers for later DB insertion
All, I have an ActiveRecord object that I need to be able to uniquely identify _before_ I actually save the object (I may not end up saving the object based on conditions). This is because I want to use the ID in another context (a file name in the filesystem). Depending on conditions, I may or may not need to do a lot of stuff between the time that I generate the object ID and actually
2006 Mar 14
8
The RoR equivalent of out.write() in JSP?
All, In JSP, I can output strings in the Web page by either <%= foo %> //foo is a string or returns a string or <% out.write("test") %> //write directly to the output stream. What is the method of "writing to the output stream" in RoR? Basically, what is the equivalent of out.write()? I have an if then statement that I want to put around a call to h
2006 Mar 28
3
AJAX/CSS issue (more UI focused)
All, This isn''t strictly a problem or issue with RoR but I wondered if someone might have some insight. I have a DIV on a page which I am using to "preview" the contents of a URL provided by the user. Basically, when the user clicks on a link, I do an AJAX call to an action which uses Net::HTTP to request the URL in question and then update the DIVs innerHTML attribute
2006 May 10
2
What is wrong with this initialize method (code example)?
Here is my class: class Document < ActiveRecord::Base public def initialize puts "Called initialize..." super.initialize end This generates the following error: You have a nil object when you didn''t expect it! You might have expected an instance of ActiveRecord::Base. The error occured while evaluating nil.initialize WTF? Wes -- Posted via
2006 Jul 05
7
HABTM join table has an "ID" column - is this an issue?
All, I''m building model objects for existing tables that I cannot modify. In AWDWR, Dave says "Note that our join table has no id column...The second reason for not including an id column in the join table is that AR automatically includes all columns from the join tables when accessing rows using it. If the join table included a column called id, its id would overwrite the id
2006 May 01
4
URL encoding in Rails?
Simple question: How does one do URL encoding in Ruby/Rails? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.